What is Norwegian style knitting?

The Norwegian style of knitting is distinct because of the way purl stitches are worked. The Norwegian purl is worked with the yarn in back; patterns that switch back and forth between knitting and purling, like rib stitches, are great for practicing the Norwegian purl.
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Is Norwegian knitting the same as Continental?

Norwegian style knitting is Continental with a major divergence in the purl stitch. It's seen heightened popularity over the past couple years, due in large part to the very charming and prolific Arne & Carlos. Just as in Continental, you tension your yarn in your left hand.
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What is a Norwegian purl?

Norwegian purling is a way to keep the working yarn in back while you're purling Continental (holding the working yarn in your left hand). Early on in the video, I say “working yarn in your right hand” – I misspoke. You'll see in the video that Continental knitters hold the working yarn in their left.
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What is Swedish knitting?

Sweden is also the birthplace of Tvåändsstickning, known in the United States as Two-End, or Twined, Knitting. This technique uses two strands of yarn from the same ball to create a thick, warm, and durable fabric on which embossed motifs can be worked. I enjoy teaching this technique as well as designing with it.
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What is Shetland knitting?

Shetland fine lace is an extremely delicate knitted fabric made with soft Shetland wool spun into very fine yarn and knitted into intricate patterns. It is traditionally knitted by hand on wires using a knitting belt. Status. Critically endangered. Historic area of significance.
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Which knitting style is most popular?

English knitting is a knitting style that involves holding the yarn in the dominant hand, alongside the working needle. While it is common in the British Isles and North America, English knitting is practiced by knitters all over the world and is probably the most common.
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What is German knitting?

Knitting with the yarn in one's left hand is commonly referred to as Continental knitting, German knitting, European knitting, or left-hand knitting.
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What is better English or Continental Knitting?

The English method has the advantage of being simpler for new knitters to learn. It also makes it easier to handle extremely large needles and bulky yarn. On the other hand, Continental knitting streamlines the motion of each stitch which can make the work flow a great deal faster.
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What is Viking knit?

“Viking Knitting” refers to an ancient technique of circular wire weaving that forms a loop and then is stretched. It's not knitting the way we usually think of it (using two needles) but actually entails weaving sculptural chains from fine-gauge metal wire.
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What is a Norwegian sweater called?

The lusekofte (Norwegian: [ˈlʉ̀ːsəˌkɔftə], lice jacket), also called the Setesdalsgenser (Setesdal sweater) is a traditional Norwegian sweater, dating from the 19th century.
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Is knitting popular in Norway?

Knitting is a popular hobby in Norway, and knitted garments found in Norway have been dated as far back as between 1476 and 1525.
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What is a gansey knit?

A gansey (or guernsey) is a hardwearing, hand knitted, woollen jumper which has been worn by fishermen around the coast of Britian for many years. A tough weatherproof garment, usually navy blue, its purpose was more than just to keep the fishermen warm and dry.
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Is English or Continental knitting easier?

Some people find it easier to work English knitting with chunky-weight yarns, while others think Continental is simpler once you've learned how to crochet. It may be worth it to try your hand at both styles to see which one is more comfortable and natural for you.
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Which Scottish island is well known for its intricate knitting patterns?

The northern isle of Unst is known for fine lacework. On Fair Isle to the south, knitters are renowned for creating rows of colorful, intricate patterns — a style appropriated in the 1980s by that particular American species of young adult known as the preppy.
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What is a yoke jumper?

A yoke sweater is a circular sweater that is typically knit from the top-down (but can also be knit from the bottom up) and are often featured with a geometrical pattern around the neck. Karen Templer's article on round-yoke sweaters is also worth a read for further discussion on their construction.
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