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In this free knitting tutorial from Emi Harrington, you will learn how to tackle the European method for both the knit and purl stitch. The European method, also known as the Continental Method, is a great technique to have in your knitting repertoi. Find this Pin and more on Eastern European Knitting Method by reneeneary.
22 Feb 2010
This video is a how-to demonstration of Eastern European Knitting, the purl stitch. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to perform do a stretchy bind-off in a continental or European style. This is Eastern Continental style knitting, with all of the loops in the opposite orientation, and continentally with the yarn in my left hand.
12 Jan 2016
14 Feb 2011 There are many different ways of knitting which amazingly produce the same results. People hold needles differently (some even like to hold long needles under their arms) and throw the yarn in a different way to produce stitches. It usually depends on who taught you how to knit and where they came from
14 Feb 2011
14 Dec 2012 Popular in Arabic influenced knitting as well as Eastern Europe, South America, Asia and Africa, this is generally considered the oldest style of stitch orientation. In Eastern style knitting, the left . than their English equivalent. The following clip is a great tutorial for the basic Continental knitting and purling:
14 Aug 2013
boyd121 did an excellent job of trouble shooting his knitting by observing twisted knit stitches and figured out what he was doing incorrectly with his purling and put up a well done pictorial. Anyway, Eastern European knitting has been referred to as knitting "backwards." I had known they knit through the
Then, I came across a video on Eastern European, where the needle is inserted into the right side of the stitch, behind the needle. In regards to speed, this makes sense, since the yarn is literally right there to pick (you hold the yarn with left, like continental). But I started wondering if that method wouldn't actually be
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