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Speed Up Your English Method of Knitting

Screenshot of Lorna Jenkin's video
On September 2017, I shared a video of Hazel Tindall on my Facebook Page where she is knitting with English method so fast that I was totally blown away by it - as everyone else was (according to likes and comments).

Well, today, I (a total clutz in English method) came across Lorna Jenkin's video how to speed up the English method of knitting. She dissects this "fast English knitting" and explains it in several steps. I promise you will learn a lot from her just as I did, (not sure if I have time to practice with all my projects and a Continental style knitting being my preferred method, but her teaching makes great sense). So head over to HER VIDEO BY CLICKING ON THIS LINK.

And if you feel like watching my video (perhaps again) that I recorded quite some time ago (in 2013 actually), which is about "How To Hold Knitting Needles For Continental Style", then CLICK HERE.

Screenshot of my Continental knitting video

I hope these two videos will enlighten you. Happy Knitting.


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