Weaving In Knit Row: Fair Isle Knitting with 2 Hands - How to Carry the Yarn Across the Row
www.cottonandcloud.com Episode 6 is all about Fair Isle knitting using two hands. In this episode (6.3), one of the techniques in Fair Isle knitting called "weaving in" is shown (on a knit row). Weaving in can be done with either right or left yarn. It's a very useful technique when there are more than 4 sts which the floats has to be carried over. Weaving in will make sure the wrong side of the work is kept neat and tidy. Happy Knitting! Fair Isle = Stranded = Two Color = Jacqard

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Weaving Two Handed Fair Isle in Purl and Knit

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Knitting for Speed & Efficiency // what can I do to knit faster?

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How to Manage Yarns in Fair Isle Colorwork

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5 Tips for Fair lsle Knitting

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Knitting Intarsia Colorwork in Garter Stitch

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TUTORIAL: Continental Stranded Knitting

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6 Tips to knit better STRANDED COLORWORK (#6 is key!)

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Easy Fair Isle knitting - the Danish method

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Catching Floats - For Fair Isle or Stranded Knitting

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Catching Floats As You Go

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Catching Floats As You Go Working Flat!

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Weaving in ends in colorwork knitting

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How to Knit Fair Isle/ Stranded Colourwork English Style & Catch Floats

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Catching / Trapping Floats Invisibly in Stranded Knitting

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Easy Trick To Catch Long Floats

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Learn the Basics of Fair Isle Knitting

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Knitting with Three Colors and Catching Long Floats

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How to Weave or Catching Floats Stranded Knitting - Tidy Up Those Floats in Fair Isle

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