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Made in Winchester
Добавлен 8 апр 2020
Made in Winchester is all about learning new skills and making something beautiful from a simple ball of wool.
Part 2 - Picking up the under arm stitches (2nd corner) and decrease.
In this video I show you how to pick up the 2 stitches for the second second before working the first set of decrease stitches K2tog.
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Part 1- Picking up the under arm stitches (1st corner)
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In this video I show you how pick up the underarm stitches, including the extra 2 stitches required to fill the gap between the cast on stitches and the held sleeve stitches in the first corner.
Part 1 - Alternating yarns.
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In this video I explain why we alternate skeins (balls of wool) when using hand dyed yarn. I also show you the simple technique of how to alternate the skeins on every round.
Part 2 Alternating yarns.
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In this video I show you how to alternate your skeins or balls of wool on each round.
Decrease Round - 2nd corner
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In this video I show you how to work the second decrease stitches (ssk) at the end of decrease round.
I-cord cast off
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This video shows you how to do the i-cord cast off technique for the sleeves.
Goldwing - German Short Rows
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In this little video, I show you how to work the section using German Short Rows.
Goldwing - Catching the float
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In this little video I show you how to 'catch the float' to avoid long loops of yarn hanging loose on the inside of your jumper.
Goldwing - Dividing for sleeves
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In this video I show you how having completed the yoke section, you will now be separating the body and sleeve stitches. By holding the sleeve stitches on spare yarn, you will next complete knitting the body section before returning to the sleeves stitches and completing the sleeves.
The 'Improved Magic Loop' technique
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In this video, I show you another way of working the Magic Loop method, using an 'improved' technique devised by Frank H. Jernigan, Knitting by Phrancko. www.youtube.com/@KnittingbyPhrancko
Grafting final stitches
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In this little video I show you how to graft the final stitches on each needle together to create a seamless i-cord cuff.
Button holes for Match Cardigan
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In this video I am showing you an alternative technique for making buttonholes. Instead of binding off and casting off, I decrease using a combination of ssk and k2tog and add double YO to replace the stitches.
Joining front to back pieces using DC crochet stitch.
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This little video shows you how to join your front and back pieces of the Crossbody bag (same method used for Phone Pouch) together
Bobble stitch and Double Crochet (DC) edging.
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Tutorial showing you how to make the Bobbles or the final edge of Crossbody Bag & Phone Pouch.
Picot stitch edging
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This little video show how to do the final round of the Phone Pouch using the Picot stitch edging. www.madeinwinchester.co.uk
Adding 'Picot & Chain' edging to border
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Adding 'Picot & Chain' edging to border
Mini Sock - 3. Knitting the leg section
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Mini Sock - 3. Knitting the leg section
Interesting! I have done it instinctively to avoid the dreaded ladder and I am very happy that it is validated here
BRILLIANT
I will try this. I have tried magic loop many times and I always have ladders. It is very frustrating.
This is great! Thanks for sharing this!
Brilliant
You won’t get ladders if you pull your yarn tight after the first and second stitches of the new needle.
Great technique!!
Brilliant idea! Like others, I can’t believe I didn’t think of it myself. Thanks for sharing!
That’s a good idea!
What a clever yet simple technique. Thank you for sharing. (Can’t believe I never thought to do that- ha)
Very good mama❤❤
Useful and well-presented, thank you!
I prefer to use 5 dpns. Then the knitting is just running around and around without fighting with cables. But I don’t think it works so well with the English knitting method; throwing the yarn. You have to keep the yarn on the left index finger. But if I had to use magic loop, this way is is obviously the best.
I love the DPNs too. I have not mastered magic loop yet because of ladders but this may help me.
Awesome!
Brilliant. I needed this today I was just thinking last night can I not work it that Im not tightening my yarn round the wire instead of a needle. I dont usually get ladders but go the other way and can get my stitches over the needles.
Ladders are not a problem for me, except for maybe the first pair of socks I made. Like another commenter, keep the first stitch on the front needle close, and as I learned from someone, snug up the 2nd stitch.
SIMPLY BRILLIANT! Thanks for sharing!!!
Love this idea!, Yea!,🎉❤
This was very helpful! Thank you
I think I will always prefer 2 circulars for knitting in the round even though I must buy 2 of the same size. No ladders and no pulling wires through stitches.
Now that is something I’d like to see!
I've never had an issue with the ladders fortunately. I always hold the wire of the back needle as close to the forward needle as I can when I start knitting on the forward needle and it works. I know many people do however, so this is a nice trick to try definitely.
Brilliant! Beautiful yarn. Thank you.
Great tip, but I would use a marker to show the beginning of the round
Thank you, I HATE magic loop, this method might change my feelings about it
Clever! Thank you.
Wonderful tip!!!!
Thanks for making it look so easy ❣️
I've tried this method. Can be a little confusing when adding increases along length of sleeve though.
That’s very good😊
This is what I do when using circular needles. I first started doing this when I use double pointed needles...I slip two stitches from the last worked needle onto my empty working needle and go from there. I don't have to do this with all yarns or needle sizes tho, just the slippery stretchy yarns.
Thank you for this trick. May I ask what yarn and colors you are using? It’s beautiful.
I have never mastered using the magic loop, but this clarifies the process. Thank you.
Indian knitter living in the States now! But I learnt to knit English style in the states! Your video is exactly what I’ve been looking for! Thank you for the upload!
Thank you for the very clear and helpful demonstration!
Great technique thank you
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you!
Thank you
Thank you for this lesson. I can finally attempt with confidence!!! Very nice hat!
Very nice ❤❤
Beautiful!
This is brilliantly explained Thanks alot
Thank you so much for your video 🙏💝
Do you have a tutorial how do you catch the long floats?
Hi, th is for the video, I have always been afraid of double pointed needles haha, now I see it is easy, I have 2 questions, one is why do you do a decrease in front and then from the back?? And the other is where can I find the pattern for this hat?? Thank you!
👍🇦🇺👏❤💙💛💚🧡💜🎊🎊🎊
Thank you! I had been trying the 2nd method, as shown to me by my chocheting friend, but it just didnt work for me. Your method does!
Great! Thank you for letting me know.
Thank you so much for your excellent videos. I attended an adult beginners' crochet class, but the teacher was left-handed. She tried, but I just couldn't get it. I turned to you tube...thank you, I now get it and have produced my first granny squares!
Thank you for this video. I'm learning to knit and wasn't clear on how yo work with two yarns. This has reassured me that my instinct was correct.
I am trying to learn which method I can do more easily and less time consuming. I knit English style and pick up and lay down each yarn. Got to practice how your other methods. Thanks for your video! I have watched several.
Lovely knit hat.
Thank you for this video. I'm a Portuguese knitter, so normally in a 1 colour work i hold the yarn around my neck it's amazing to control tention but for colour work gets really messy. I've been watching loads of videos on how to do it the English way but couldn't quite understand the process properly. Finally, with your video, I'm now more confident and can knit quicker. Thank you 😍