Weaving Two Handed Fair Isle in Purl and Knit
This is a demonstration of weaving floats when working Fair Isle (stranded knitting) in purl using two hands to hold the yarn. This video also provides a brief demo of the same weaving method in knit. Visit www.thephilosopherswool.com for a more complete explanation of the knit technique. The first piece of fair isle is my Wrought Iron design: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libra... The second is the Unalakleet shawl by Jennifer Thompson: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libra... Both of these designs are available through Knit Pick's Independent Designers Program.

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