Lyuf
Publish time 2020-1-15 13:53
I wrap my yarn around my pinky finger to tension in continental, and squeeze my ring and pinky together to adjust tension. Its still really dependent on weird things - like how dry my hands are! Practice makes perfect - good luck!
mardy
Publish time 2020-1-24 22:56
I wrap several times around my left index finger and unwrap or move my finger closer or farther for tension
soudabe82
Publish time 2020-5-28 07:56
the answers are interesting
ultimateduck13
Publish time 2021-2-17 08:13
Waiting for the answer too
fatima santos
Publish time 2021-4-21 19:02
very nice
cbninna
Publish time 2021-4-22 23:49
nice thx
htsear13
Publish time 2022-6-13 23:10
sounds interesting! following..
Justine77777
Publish time 2022-7-17 06:46
I hold my yarn behind my ring. It gives me the right amount of tension.
smarj
Publish time 2022-10-5 18:29
thank you for sharing
toomuchreading
Publish time 2022-10-14 03:18
If youve never seen them, there are items all over e-bay and amazon if you do a search for knitting tension ring.They are rings that you can slip on your finger which can then hold the tension for your yarn where you want it.Myself, I slip my yarn behind my wedding ring set which holds the tension pretty good.When I cant be bothered to tension that way, I just literally just hold the yarn in my left hand with a couple of fingers, no wrapping.Arnie & Carlos have a video of how they do it, and Im similar when Im lazy.When I started knitting continental, I too had problems holding/maintaining tension in holding my yarn, but as Ive practiced, it does get better.I still cant do continental when not looking at my hands, but like the saying goes practice makes perfect.(off to investigate some of those knitting tension rings I saw... :D)