Lucy Neatby - Tradewind Knitwear Designs -Knitting Essentials 1 DVD
Tradewind
Knitwear
Designs by Lucy Neatby
Knitting Essentials 1 DVD index
Introduction
Bind-Off Methods
Temporary
Regular
Regular method using a crochet hook
The last stitch conundrum!
Regular for rib
Three-needle
Three-needle to match vertical columns
Modified Conventional (knitwise)
Cast-On Methods
Loop
Long-Tail / Continental with two hands
Adusting the width of your cast-on edge
Adjusting the tension of your cast-on stitches
Looking after your tail yarn
Long-Tail / Continental one-handed
Long-Tail variation for an extra strong elastic edge
Long-Tail used as a provisional edge
Knitted
Cable
Decreases
Right-slanting (k2t) - ref Reading the knitting
Left-slanting (ssk)
Ssk versus s1-kw-psso
Left-slanting (ssk) variations
Fully-fashioned decreases for easy seaming
Double decreases; three stitches become one (S2t kw-k1-psso), s1kw-k2t-psso
Kindness to stitches outside the decreases
A comparison of decreases both focussed and scattered
Reading Decreases
Finishing Basics
Tidying up the junk
Mattress Stitch basics
Knitting (picking) up new stitches
Three-needle Bind off for shoulders
Gauge Matters
The three ways to change your stitch size:
Needle size
Yarn size
Number of stitches
Increases
Right slanting increase - a subtle right-leaning increase
Left slanting increase - a subtle left-leaning increase
Make 1, and make 1 with a twist
Reading your increases
Useful Miscellanea
Coil-less pins
Yarn butterflies
Running Yarn marker / Knitting in the round on dpns
Slip knot
Setting up a swift
Ball winder and centre-pull balls
Threading a needle from the extracted section of ends at edges
Comparison of right and left-hand yarn manipulation
Purling manipulating the yarn with the left hand
Odds and Knitting in Ends
Knitting in a tail
Tail neatening whilst purling
The balancing act!
Ends in the round and darning needle skills
Ends at the edges of a Mattress stitch seam
Splicing and spit splicing
Cheering up unhappy stitches by diagonal darning
Diagram of unhappy stitches
Rescue Remedies
Laddering back knits and purls
Ripping back wholesale
Ripping back slowly
The Secrets of Contented Stitches
The Contented stitch
Hills stitches and valley loops
Balancing stitches
The facts of life; how stitches are made
Stitch mount and the significance of the direction of throwing the yarn
around the needle
Factors in controlling stitch size: tension and angle
Stitch abuse and the unhappy edge stitches
Slipping stitches and stitch mount
Twisted stitches
Reading the knitting
Garment Gallery
The Small Print
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