Design and Creation of Seamless Knitwear with Circular Needles
Sleeves and cuffs 1
A course by Carmen García de Mora , Textile Designer and Knitting Professor
Joined October 2018
About the video: Sleeves and cuffs 1
Overview
“Finally, we are going to collect the stitches on our sleeve, knit it, decrease it and close it. The good ends soon. Luckily you still have to knit the other sleeve! ;)”
In this video lesson Carmen García de Mora addresses the topic: Sleeves and cuffs 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Design and Creation of Seamless Knitwear with Circular Needles. Create a Nordic-style sweater with a circular yoke step-by-step, from taking measurements to knitting motifs around the yoke.
Partial transcription of the video
“Sleeves and Closing your Cuff In this lesson, we'll learn how to pick up stitches from our sleeves and take back our armhole stitches to start knitting our entire sleeve. I have two needles here, one longer, one shorter. I'll use this shorter needle, since I have a smaller circumference, same as with my collar, to make the knitting easier. I'll start by picking this stitch up to get my round start at the end of my round, here, in the middle of my underarm point stitches. first, I'll pick up these three and then I'll keep knitting all my stitches in the round until I finish taking back my la...”
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Course summary for: Design and Creation of Seamless Knitwear with Circular Needles
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Category
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Areas
Accessory Design, DIY, Fashion Design, Fiber Arts, Knitting

Carmen García de Mora
A course by Carmen García de Mora
After being awarded her degree in technical engineering for industrial design, Carmen García de Mora was left yearning for a life of knitting needles and yarn, a passion inherited from her grandmother. In that moment she decided to study a Master's in knitwear design and has dedicated herself to both this and teaching since 2005.
Up until 2020, she taught a class in industrial knitwear as part of a fashion design degree in Barcelona. She is also an industrial knitwear production consultant as well as a hand-knit garment and collection designer for adults and infants. As for more personal projects, she markets her new designs through Ravelry and shares them with her follows on Instagram.
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