Introduction to Crochet Short Rows for Clothing
Course final project
A course by Linda Skuja , Crochet Designer
About the final project for: Introduction to Crochet Short Rows for Clothing
Introduction to Crochet Short Rows for Clothing
“Thank you so much for taking part in this course and I hope you've enjoyed it. It's now time to work on your project. This could mean finishing the clothing you started by completing the course tasks or making a brand-new project! Either way, I strongly suggest you take the time to gather inspiration and make a unique project of your own. Make sure to keep track of your progress with different pictures of each step. It'd be great if you could also explain the choices you've made along the way and tell me if you have any doubts. This will help me guide you better if you need advice. Here are the main steps to follow: The Materials Choose an appropriate yarn and color you want to make your sweater in. The Gauge Get your gauge right, and choose the right sweater size for you.



Partial transcription of the video
“Thank you for being so brave and taking on this challenging sweater. I hope that you learned new skills that will serve in your future journey for your final project. You will use my signature technique. crochet short rows. To create your own sweater. But before we leave, I will give you some tips. There are three things that will make your crochet project successful. choosing the right yarn weight and getting the gauge right. And finally, Blocking will make your sweater look smoother and more professional. Before you start, Read through the pattern. It will ensure that you have covered all...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Crochet Short Rows for Clothing
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Category
Craft, Fashion -
Areas
DIY, Fashion Design, Fiber Arts, Textile Design

Linda Skuja
A course by Linda Skuja
Linda Skuja is a textile and crochet pattern designer from Latvia. She started her career designing crochet patterns and, a few years later, had two of her designs—The Sensit Sweater and The Goldenrod Sweater—go viral on Instagram and kickstart her career.
Since then, Linda has been featured on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List, as well as in publications including Vogue Knitting, Interweave Crochet, Moorit, and more. Alongside selling her patterns via Etsy, she continues to share her work, which is largely inspired by nature, with over 60K followers on Instagram.
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