Shaping Knitted Fabric: How it Works // Technique Tuesday
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- This video is part of a series on knitting design and modifications. These videos are intended to help you better understand how knitting works. The more you understand how knitting works, the easier it is for you to take control of your knitting so that you can design or modify knitting patterns to suit your needs.
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0:00 Introduction
0:54 Shaping: its purpose
2:14 Using gauge to calculate shaping
7:37 Shaping scenarios in a variety of garments
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Thank you as always, I love your holistic approach to explaining something! I would love to see your take on bust/waist shaping for people with larger bust/waist differences than the standard B-cup usually used in sweater patterns
I'm also interested in bust/waist shaping.
I just love it that you have all this knowledge and real examples to show us and that you share this all with us ❤
I love the breakdown of how to achieve a specific shaping effect in a knitted item. One of my quests has been how to take a wedge-style yoke and figure out how to modify the wedges to achieve a lower and wider neckline. An example of this would be in the Ravi or Ravi Nua sweater by Carol Feller (Ravi Nua is a longer body than Ravi). I have been looking for some time for guiding principles on this.
Thank you, Roxanne for sharing your tutorial video!! ❤
Wow, just great. Thanks Roxanne!
Good evening, I simply want to say thank you. I appreciate those instructional videos. Thank you.
Hi Roxanne, slightly off-topic but maybe not if you are posting about shaping: I'm fascinated by the pleating that occurs with the stitch pattern in the Edwardian sweater. I've been experimenting but I haven't yet achieved the level of elasticity shown in the sweater. I love the way the fabric gathers itself together into pleats as soon as you release a stretched part of it. I'd love to understand more about how this happens and how it's affected by gauge and yarn weight. Many thanks.
The amount of pleating the fabric relaxes into as it hangs depends on what might be holding the pleats together at the top and bottom. It's very willing to stay pleated in the section where I worked k3tog, k4tog over and over, and where there is ribbing below it. It easily lies flatter in places where nothing is encouraging it to pull in, because the stitch count hasn't changed.
Wonderful and helpful, as always. Thank you!
It’s so detailed and makes me aware of how little I know. Thanks for the turorial
A very user-friendly overview and basic principles. 👍
Love the links to the details, and great examples. ♥️
Thank you, Roxanne. Your videos are so timely and helpful for me. I am shaping sleeves on a cardigan and need this tutorial. 😍
That teeny purple v-neck is outstanding!
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Thanks for this great tuto.
Great episode!
Thank you as always
Did you cover how to add stitches and calculate rows to the back of sweater before or in the neck to compensate for a rounded back or to make the back hang better?
Please remind me what drawing app you are using. Thanks.
It's a notes app called Goodnotes.