Video Bonanza

At least the beginning of a bonanza…

I’m very excited to start the release of the knitting videos we shot last month! In the two posts below, you’ll see a video in each. The first one, “Correcting a Color-Change Jog” shows you how to make your stripes look even while working in the round. The second one, “Correcting a Dropped Stitch” helps you through the panic of dropping a stitch – even if it unravels several rows.

Verypink has had an organizational overhaul to accommodate the new videos. It should be easier to find what you’re looking for when you need knitting help by visiting the Knitting Video Library page, which you can get to by clicking in “Knitting Videos” image on the left.

There are a TON more videos that I’ll be posting over the next several weeks, including lots more technique videos, and a few full lessons (like the sock knitting series).

Last but not least, here is a photo of a very bad dog who knocked a box of phad thai off the counter last night, then shared the noodle dish with his brothers. At least they left me a lime wedge.

5 comments on “Video Bonanza

  1. Loving the new videos. At least your dog shared with his brothers, my dogs don’t like to share with each other–and I like that they left you a lime wedge–they were sharing with you too!!

  2. Just found your site – and knit my first sock using your video- fantastic, a big thank you for making it so easy to follow. Looking forward to all the other videos. Especially toe up socks!! Virginia from UK.

  3. Oh, come on! That adorable, innocent looking little boy did something wrong? Surely you accidentally left your pad thai on the floor and they thoughtfully cleaned it up for you. Once I get my move over with I am going to spend a Sunday afternoon CONQUERING a knitted sock thanks to your wonderful video. Thanks so much for all you do to help us learn!

  4. thank you so much for the toe up videos you make it so easy to understand. love the photos of your cute babies (dogs) I love dogs and cats too .
    all animals in fact. We have a lady at church that has a black lab eyeseeing guide dog. He is so shiny and just beautiful ! he goes on church bus trips with us! once i tried to pet her and the owner push my hand away and told me you can’t pet on them . When the guide lead goes on that lets them know they are “on duty” It is so hard not to touch her because she is so cute! thanks

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