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First Video Tutorial
Well, it’s not exactly my best work, and my accent is a little too obvious for my taste, but I’ve finished my very first video tutorial. It’s a crochet provision, nothing fancy.
I’m inordinately proud of myself. After struggling with this for over a month, I finally have something that is good enough (not perfect, but it’s better than my previous attempts) to show.
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Awesome! I’m nearing the stage where I can make photo turiorals for a pattern, but I will leave the videos to professionals like yourself. LOL
I ususally use the provisional cast on with a string to hold the stitches the other way, but often wind up with an unintensional mobius – this would be much easier to keep tidy, and crocheting over the knitting needle really streamlines it – thanks!