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Average Rating:
5 out of 5 (Reviewed by 56 customers.)

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March 1, 2023
Christine W
I may never learn to knit like this but I'll keep watching until I get it! LOL!
May 13, 2021
Cheryl B
I really liked this technique. As a long time crocheted I was having trouble controlling the working yarn with the right hand. So I switched to working the yarn with my left hand. This was natural for me. But then came the purl stitch. Fortunately I saw the class for continental knitting. And everything makes sense. Although I will probably pick simpler projects to start with. Thank you Lena for sharing this with us!
May 8, 2020
Beth H
I enjoyed Lena's presentation. There is a lot going on in this video that I did not expect, such as the sweater. It looks like a huge project to me. I would have appreciated a simpler design for my first sweater. The hood is complicated.
I could have more time spent on the knit and purl stitches, increases and decreases. The 3-needle bind-off is a bonus...how pretty!
I've tried several times to knit continental, but finally I get it. It's just going to take practice. Lena is a fun instructor to follow, and I would take another class with her as the instructor. Thank you, Lena!
August 4, 2019
Margaret M
I loved this video. I learned to continental doing just the basics of knit and purl in the 70's but I never progressed. Eventually, I stopped knitting all together. I picked it up recently when I went to another town's knit group and I was knitting away on a simple project when one of the ladies from the end of the table asked "What ARE you doing? I said ,"continental knitting". They acted as tho' I was from Mars. So, I felt like I must be doing something wrong. But, I find my cast on is correct ( but I only knew the one cable cast on) and my knits and purls were correct as well as my bind off ( again, I only knew how to do one bind-off). My problems had come years ago when I had tried to do yarn overs and when I made mistakes, I didn't know how to correct them and ended up with a mess. I have learned several new things from Lena and I find her absolutely delightful and would take any course you offered that she was the instructor. I had always wanted to do fair isle and never had the courage. So, thank you very much. I have tried to do the 3 needle bind off but could never get it right. I now think I can do it. I have to projects ahead of the sweater but hope to send you a picture of my finished sweater about Feb/Mar 2020. Thank you again.
July 10, 2019
Joyce G
Just what I wanted to learn.
June 8, 2019
Morgan H
I just have to say I enjoyed the class. For me, I learned a few things I had wanted to do but didn't do it right. I think she was good in how she explained the different stages. I will watch more classes of hers and I give her thumbs up all the way.
January 3, 2019
Sally C
Great class I've tried other methods of the continental purl and at last I've found one that works for me, love it.
January 1, 2019
Diane C
I have been hoping to learn the "purl" method for continental method for a long time and Lena saved the day for me. Now all I need do is practice. Thanks Lena and Annie's for your time and energy.
February 4, 2018
Nancy B
Excellent class! Lena is a great instructor who goes at the right pace and shows and explains detailed steps in ways that are clear and easy to understand. Loved everything about this class and can't wait to master all of the techniques shown so I can do more and more advanced projects. Thank you Lena & Annies!
February 2, 2018
Sheila F
Learning to knit has definitely been an interesting process. I chose continental knitting because I enjoy crocheting so much. I have had so many "newbie knitter" questions, and Lena has been very prompt to email answers and explanations. I would recommend to anyone who is taking this class to email Lena with questions. She is a fountain of knowledge. Lena gave me an excellent step-by-step explanation on making the sleeves. It made all the difference in the world. She also gave me an Annie's link for shoulder seams and setting in sleeves. For me, being so new to knitting, Lena has been invaluable. I think that this class, and the sweater project are definitely not for beginners, but practicing the stitches and techniques before trying on the sweater has helped. The sweater project is not a quick to knit item, so be prepared to work, and study the video. Lots of perseverance is needed! I bought a really good knitting book that has tons of pictures. Lena and her guidance definitely warranted a 5 star rating.