I'm pretty sure if you want to improve your knitting productivity that you should NOT use Noro. The silk garden is lovely but it brings out my OCD yanking out all that vegetable matter.
The lever knitting definitely makes one by one ribbing fly. I'm going to run a time trial tonight to compare the speed of my lever knitting versus good old continental.
The lever knitting definitely makes one by one ribbing fly. I'm going to run a time trial tonight to compare the speed of my lever knitting versus good old continental.
Felicia of Sweet Georgia has a really great post here describing the Yarnharlot's class on Lever Knitting (aka "Irish Cottage Knitting")
The main issue I've had has been that while trying to anchor the working needle under my right armpit, the needle keeps sliding around. Aside from not wearing fleece (which enhances the slide factor!), I learned from another Raveler to tuck a kitchen towel under your arm to prevent the sliding around. Interesting.
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