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Hi Staci, I LOVE your tutorial videos. I’ve got all of my friends and my mom “hooked” too! I was showing my mom how to properly tink K2Togs and SSKs and was wondering if you have a vid on that? We don’t live together and I know she’ll forget how to untwist the tinked SSK once I leave. Thanks so much!
Sharon
Comment by Sharon Gormas — July 22, 2012 @ 12:54 pm
Do you tink a purl st. different?
Comment by Shelva Moats — September 3, 2012 @ 3:21 pm
Hi Shelva – purl stitches are tinked using the same method with one small difference. I like to hold the working yarn in front when I tink purl stitches. It opens up the stitch below just enough to make it easier to get the needle in there.
Thank you for your question. You’ve given me an idea for a new video on “Advanced Tinking”.
Thank you so much for your help I was afraid to try it but now I will try. I learned how to tink a Knit stitch on your video it was very easy to follow. Again thanks.
Shelva
Comment by Shelva Moats — September 4, 2012 @ 9:31 am
[...] unknit—or tink (which is knit spelled backward…). And Very Pink (sensing a trend!) has a tinking video, [...]
Pingback by Links and Resources for Sock Knitters - Inside e-Knitting Magazines - Knitting Daily — May 1, 2012 @ 10:44 am
Hi Staci, I LOVE your tutorial videos. I’ve got all of my friends and my mom “hooked” too! I was showing my mom how to properly tink K2Togs and SSKs and was wondering if you have a vid on that? We don’t live together and I know she’ll forget how to untwist the tinked SSK once I leave. Thanks so much!
Sharon
Comment by Sharon Gormas — July 22, 2012 @ 12:54 pm
Do you tink a purl st. different?
Comment by Shelva Moats — September 3, 2012 @ 3:21 pm
Hi Shelva – purl stitches are tinked using the same method with one small difference. I like to hold the working yarn in front when I tink purl stitches. It opens up the stitch below just enough to make it easier to get the needle in there.
Thank you for your question. You’ve given me an idea for a new video on “Advanced Tinking”.
S t a c i
Comment by s t a c i — September 3, 2012 @ 9:28 pm
Thank you so much for your help I was afraid to try it but now I will try. I learned how to tink a Knit stitch on your video it was very easy to follow. Again thanks.
Shelva
Comment by Shelva Moats — September 4, 2012 @ 9:31 am