Specialization

Specialization in design and knitting tissue

About the video: Cast on neck stitches and knit yoke 2

Overview

“We continue finishing the rounds until we complete the yoke pattern.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Cast on neck stitches and knit yoke 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in design and knitting tissue. Learn to weave seamless garments using circular needles, improving the fall and anatomical adjustment.

Partial transcription of the video

“Casting On our Collar Stitches and Knitting our Yoke So I just need to knit my last four stitches to finish casting of my collar, my knit stitch with my purled stitch, my purled with my knit stitch, my knit with my purled stitch, and the last purled stitch, which goes with my knit stitch. This prevents my lines from becoming skewed. Since we’ve been knitting with the right stitch, the lines are going to be vertical. If we’d knitted them forward or backward, they’d be diagonal. So now you know if they look slanted, that’s because you haven’t been knitting with the exact stitch below each one...”

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    Craft, Fashion
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    Accessory Design, DIY, Fashion Design, Fiber Arts, Knitting, Textile Design

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Specialization in design and knitting tissue

A specialization by multiple teachers
Berkeley, United States.
Joined April 2002
  • 12 students