Circular Tapestry: Design Patterns and Accessories
Knit in a spiral and closing each round: loops
A course by Poetryarn , Multidisciplinary artist
About the video: Knit in a spiral and closing each round: loops
Overview
“In this lesson you will learn to work in a spiral and closing each round with a loop with single crochet and double crochet respectively, following a written pattern. We will also see what a loop is and how to knit through the back loop. Also, I will show you some samples so that you can learn to identify their results. In the additional resources I leave you two PDFs expanding information on this lesson for both left-handed and right-handed users.”
In this video lesson Poetryarn addresses the topic: Knit in a spiral and closing each round: loops, which is part of the Domestika online course: Circular Tapestry: Design Patterns and Accessories. Get started in this textile technique and learn the key concepts for weaving your own fashion complements.
Partial transcription of the video
“Knit in spirals and loops We will continue to advance in the work round. We are going to work in a spiral and closing each turn. I am going to teach you the first way to represent a circular pattern. In this case, for example, I have brought a small sample of what we are going to weave later. Surely you have ever seen a pattern like this And if it's your first time crocheting, don't know how to interpret it. It is really simple. Let's see the first round. As we are going to work in a circle, everything starts with a magic circle, in this case a magic circle of eight low points. What comes i...”
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Course summary for: Circular Tapestry: Design Patterns and Accessories
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Category
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Areas
Accessory Design, Crochet, DIY, Fiber Arts, Pattern Design, Textile Design

Poetryarn
A course by Poetryarn
Ángela Cayero (Poetryarn) is a multidisciplinary artist who studied graphic design, artistic photography, fashion, and social work—a career that she did not finish due to her involvement as co-founder of Sacocharte, a creative company that was a precursor of the DIY movement in Spain in 2009.
Currently, her main project is Poetryarn, where she designs original and bursting patterns, to be applied with the tapestry technique. She has also published a book of patterns and texts, which will soon be available on her website and various digital platforms.
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