Fair Isle Locked Down
Traditional fair isle knitting leaves loopy floats at the back. This is fine for things like sweaters and hats, but not so much for things like blanket squares where those floats can snag fingers and toes. Learn how to lock those floats down in every stitch, for a smoother back without all the loops! See the full tutorial at: https://StitchesnScraps.com/tutorial-... Music: https://Bensound.com/sunny

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