Specialization

Specialization in crochet garments

About the video: Unions and terminations

Overview

“Since we've already finished the first step in the previous lesson, now I'll teach you how to join the shoulders and make the crossing and neck finishes. ”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Unions and terminations, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in crochet garments. Design and weave crochet romantic garments using classic points and light structures for delicate finishes.

Partial transcription of the video

“Unions and terminations In this lesson we will look at joins and terminations. Here you can see how our entire first stage turned out. We have the forward, the back and our other forward. On our back we have 16 rows and in our forwards we have eight in each. This is a good way to verify that our measurements are correct, since the front ones must be the middle of our back. We will start with the union of our shoulders. For this, it is necessary to be clear what is our right in our fabric. Here I have it marked with the markers that I had from the beginning in the tissue. We will start by jo...”

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Course summary for: Specialization in crochet garments

  • Level: Beginner
  • 129 students
  • 7 units
  • 102 lessons (17h 48m)
  • 54 downloads
  • Category

    Craft, Fashion
  • Areas

    Crochet, DIY, Fashion Design, Fiber Arts, Textile Design

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Specialization in crochet garments

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