Continental or English?

I just learned how to throw English style yesterday while watching Knitty Gritty. Something about the way the lady on television was doing it just finally clicked for me. I have found that I enjoy purling continental and knitting English. It goes much faster for me than just knitting and purling continental. I am flying through this sweater. The only thing that will stop me is the end of the yarn:



This was the scene this morning. I was 7 inches up. Now I am 12 1/2 inches up. This is what nervous tension does to me. I don’t know what else to do. …

Anyway, what way do you prefer ? English or Continental?

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