Verdemiau Publish time 2022-10-24 22:00

Have you thought of trying a knitting ring?

Noz Publish time 2022-11-22 08:33

Thank you very much for posting this.

viky Publish time 2024-4-18 05:58

Thank you very much!

gertrudeviolet Publish time 2025-9-12 06:03

Learning continental style knitting can feel awkward at first, especially if you’re used to throwing the yarn in the English style, but with practice, it often leads to faster and more efficient knitting. The key is to focus on proper yarn tension in your left hand, which may take some trial and error to find what feels natural. Start with simple knit and purl stitches to build muscle memory, and keep your movements small and relaxed. Watching slow-motion videos or practicing alongside tutorials can help reinforce the hand positioning and motion. Be patient with yourself—it’s a skill that builds over time, and even short daily practice sessions can lead to steady improvement.

Fred24482 Publish time 2025-9-12 18:44

If you’re new to it, start slow and practice getting comfortable with the motion. Over time, flicking can help speed up your knitting and reduce hand strain.

qwerty01234 Publish time 2025-9-15 18:05

Thanks for sharing!

Bunbuni Publish time 2026-1-17 05:56

Thanks for sharing !

allegra Publish time 2026-1-30 16:44

Thank you for sharing!

Dollymon Publish time 2026-2-10 23:24

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