Specialization

Specialization in crochet garments

About the video: Sweater length

Overview

“After separating the sleeves, we continue knitting the entire length of the project. We'll do this until we reach the desired length, adjusting the width if necessary.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Sweater length, 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

“Body of the Sweater In this lesson, I’ll show you how to work the body of the sweater. You did the yoke, separated the sleeves, and now you’ll do the body, making it as long as you want. You may want to make it wider or narrower. In that case, you’ll just need to decrease or increase in some of the rounds. I’ll show you how. Keep working in the round, without increasing, because I’m showing you how to do a straight piece. Just keep in mind that in the first round you’ll pass by the area where you added the ease. When that happens, work each chain stitch as if it were a stitch. Let me show y...”

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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