Catching Floats As You Go
I LOVE stranded colorwork, but sometimes it can be PAINFUL with all the pinching and pulling strands across the back! In this vid, I will demonstrate how to use TWO hands do two-colored knitting, and how to catch the floats as you go! This not only prevents the long strands from hanging across the back and catching on your undergarments (ahem, guess how I learned THAT one), but it also helps relax your tension on your knitting so it doesn't pinch or warp!

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