How to Knit a Sweater in a Round From the Bottom Up : Knitting Sweaters
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- Опубліковано 21 кві 2014
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Knitting a sweater in the round from the bottom up is something that you can do with a small bear sweater. Knit a sweater in the round from the bottom up with help from the owner of Terri's Yarns & Crafts, a craft supply store in Sevierville, Tennessee, in this free video clip.
Expert: Ava Green
Filmmaker: Bob Cummings
Series Description: You can knit a wide variety of different types of great looking sweaters right at home, as long as you know the right techniques and have the right tools. Get knitting sweater tips and tricks with help from the owner of Terri's Yarns & Crafts, a craft supply store in Sevierville, Tennessee, in this free video series. - Навчання та стиль
Am I the only one who had a heart attack when she slipped that stitch marker out all quick like 😂😂
I audibly gasped when she pulled the holder out 😂 ma'am is RECKLESS
It would have been helpful to at least touch on how to knit the sleeves. I'm assuming, since there are no seams, that stitches are picked up around the sleeve opening, then knitted in the round from the shoulder down, then finished with whatever edging (garter or ribbing) and then bound off.
Can you tell me how to pick up stitches for the sleeve while knitting bottom up in the round
Useful as far as it went- I was looking to find out how you work the sleeves from the shoulder down to the wrist.
You should either knit it as a flat piece and seam it or work in the round in dpns from the bottom up to the length it'd need to be to reach the armpit area on the body. Then you attach it first I think by picking up stitches in the side of the body where you left the arm area open, not touching the cast off stitches,and knitting the shoulder,then you attach the sleeve part to that I reckon. Or you could just pick up the stitches of the arm area,work knitting in the round and do it that way. Btw I'm learning myself ATM so take my suggestions with a grain of salt I suppose.
I'm not familiar with some of the terminology, like a kitchener's stitch, or a three-needle bind-off. What I'm most confused about though, is I don't remember hearing you explain how to go back and do the sleeves! Do you just kinda work a circular needle in around the stitches of the holes, and knit from there?
Hi,andthanksforshowingthis new technique in knitting tiny dolls sweaters.
I was pleased to find this but would have liked a few more instructions on the shaping. I would also have liked the .com address printed to be able to go to as I didn't catch it when you said it.
this is sooo not useful
does any one were I can chorcheting a manssweater pullover sweater. please help.thanks
I don’t think she ever said this is a beginner friendly step by step tutorial. The concepts she’s talking about aren’t complicated if you’ve watched any other sweater video. It’s 3minutes people. I consider myself a novice knitter and liked the basic break down without the fluff and buff
Where's the pattern
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what else is new??I was hoping to see some information about the sleeves...
Rude
Too hard for beginners to follow
Kitchener stitch and 3 needle bind-off are the same thing!!!
No, they are not the same. Just do a search on UA-cam to find out why.
redo video: tiny object and far filming don't match, would you really use this for a training class, i think not. 2) the lighting is terrible 3) you actually did not knit from beginning to end.