During the last weeks I found the time to speak more videos in English - and many more to come. Maybe you know, that I already published more than 500 instructional videos on knitting an crochet topics on my YouTube Channel…
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During the last weeks I found the time to speak more videos in English - and many more to come. Maybe you know, that I already published more than 500 instructional videos on knitting an crochet topics on my YouTube Channel…
No related posts.
Our next pattern will be a cute baby jacket worked in an offset shell stitch. This video teaches you how to work this stitch… Related posts: Knitting Stitch * Fake...
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Read MoreLast night the great human Vaclav Havel passed away. So I changed todays Advent surprise and worked a crochet heart, which I named after his famous quote for a peaceful...
Read MoreHello Lucy begged for a Santa outfit – and I couldn’t say No. So here our little Santa hat, which serves as an eggwarmer for your Christmas brunch too… And...
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Read MoreAs our granny squares, crochet stars and other round crochet elements start with a magic ring usually, I show you how to work it easily. No related posts.
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HEllo well its really really great to hear you speak in English in your videos as its so much easier to trial your stitch without concentrating too much on your hand movement. Thank you so much to me your a God in the knitting and Crocheting World. The way you do them makes me feel to give it a try even though it seems difficult. Have you made any tutorials on different types of cables, travelling stitches, staghorn cables etc? Would appreciate if you could…
Once again thank you for the wonderful videos and lessons veteran teacher!!!! cheers!!!
Oh thank you, Ann! There are a lot of instructional videos planned on all sort of stitches. But first I do the sequel of our sock series from last year, in December everyone is waiting for our advent calendar with new grannys quares and crochet stars and in January there will be many stitches on video…
Enjoy! Greetings from Austria,
eliZZZa
Hi Elizza
You really are a great knittter and crocheter and you making the videos is english is super and I love your accent. Thanks for sharing your work
Thank you Christina!
I am so happy that you have these videos in english. I love all of your patterns and especially the german christmas advent kalender things you have made.
Although I am german, Ich kann nicht perfekt deutsch sprechen oder verstehen So danke fur die englisch tutorials. und wunsche ihnen ein frohes neues jahre!! Jill
Hello Elizza,
I need your help. I knitted a scarf for my son which I made it in two section. because he wanted the two color ribs be vertical, I casted 164 stitches for one half of the scarf and did six rows of knit on front side and purl on the other, and four rows of purl on the front side and four knit on the opposite side.
My dilemma now is how to connect them together so it looks clean connection (he will be wrapping the scarf around his neck and the connected part will be right in the front and visible).
Looking forward to your instructions.
Best,
Julia
I love your videos!! Can you please share the brand of yarn you use? I have looked everywhere for cotton
and cotton/viscose yarn in super fine
weight. All I can find come in “baby colors” – light pink, light blue, etc.
Thanks!
Susan
Hi Elizza,
I’m going absolutely mad trying to get anything at all from your site.
We have a very slow internet connection and can only download very small videos. This is why I thought I’d join your club and get PDFs, though unfortunately I chose the bronze membership by mistake. Then I wrote you a note saying I would like to upgrade to silver membership. But no reply from you! Though I did enter it via nadelspiel.com.
Please, please reply to this.
Regards, Owen McGee (for my wife Marie)
Greetings from Indiana, I love your star patterns and granny squares. I can’t wait to give them all a try. You are so talented.
I was wondering what kind of yarn you use, it looks a whole lot thinner than the yarn I use. I would love to try it as well.
Thanks for posting your videos & having this wonderful website.
~Lindsey~