Intarsia Knitwear Design and Creation
From Ribbing to Armholes 1
A course by Laura Dalgaard , Knitwear Designer
About the video: From Ribbing to Armholes 1
Overview
“After the ribbing, you will see how to continue knitting after the diagram with intarsia. For this part of the process, I highly recommend you to get comfy, prepare yourself a cup of coffee or just play some music because you will be producing your sweater and it's going to take some time. ”
In this video lesson Laura Dalgaard addresses the topic: From Ribbing to Armholes 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Intarsia Knitwear Design and Creation. Learn how to knit with multiple colors and combine organic shapes to create custom clothing.
Partial transcription of the video
“From Ribbing to Armholes In this lesson, we will see the process from the ribbing to the armholes. I'll start with changing the needle. I need a bigger needle. I will start changing the left needle. I knit one row and afterwards, I will change the other needle. As you see in the diagram, the first four rows are similar, so I don't need to worry about anything until the last one of them. I'm going to start with my first row, which is a knit row, so all my stitches are knit stitches. Remember to twist your yarn in the back. When you do the knit stitch, go from the front right side into the lo...”
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Course summary for: Intarsia Knitwear Design and Creation
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Category
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Areas
DIY, Fashion Design, Fiber Arts, Knitting, Textile Design

Laura Dalgaard
A course by Laura Dalgaard
Laura Dalgaard is a knitwear designer from Copenhagen, Denmark. She grew up in a family of artists, surrounded by creativity, before going on to study fashion knitwear at the Royal Danish Academy of Art. While studying for her MA, her work began receiving attention and attracting freelance projects that kick started her career.
Since graduating in 2018, Laura has built her own brand where she sells ready-made knitwear, knit kits, and knitwear patterns. She has also collaborated with clients including Anthropologie, The Maritime Museum of Denmark, and the Danish fashion house, Baum und Pferdgarten. She seeks to tell stories through color and composition in her designs, which she shares with over 30K followers on Instagram.
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