Specialization

Specialization in crochet garments

About the video: Characteristics of a circular crochet sweater

Overview

“For a crochet garment to turn out perfectly, you need to know its component parts. We'll do just that in this lesson.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Characteristics of a circular crochet sweater, 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

“Features of a sweater crocheted in the round In this Domestika course, we’ll see how to crochet a garment in the round, and we’ll transform your notes into a professional pattern. To crochet your sweater in the round, you’ll begin by drawing a sketch, then you’ll get the materials, you’ll take your measurements, and we’ll crochet a swatch. You’ll use the swatch to calculate the number of stitches and rounds your sweater will have. Then comes the most interesting part: starting to crochet. You’ll work it whole in the round and top-down. Once it’s finished, you can decide whether you want to ...”

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Course summary for: Specialization in crochet garments

  • Level: Beginner
  • 23 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
  • 23 students