Once upon a time, men who knit were not unusual. Back in history, knitting was exclusively a male activity. What do old sailors share with modern truckers? [...]
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Once upon a time, men who knit were not unusual. Back in history, knitting was exclusively a male activity. What do old sailors share with modern truckers? [...] The most challenging sweater seam of all is when you sew a set-in sleeve into an armhole. Two things can trip you up, even when you use the mattress . [...] Have your poor knitting finishing techniques ever ruined a hand-knitted sweater? Then you already know how bad seams scream home-made in the worst way. [...] Do you know this knitting technique for three strands of yarn? If you don’t have three skeins, you make three balls of yarn with a scale, calculator or guesswork. Or use two ends of one skein–if there’s enough. While you knit, balls roll, strands tangle and an intrigued cat adds more trouble. Try Navajo knitting. [...] How many times have you invested money and hours of your time into knitting a sweater that made you look like Cinderella’s carriage–when it was a pumpkin? Or a horse’s hind end? Yeah, me too. The trouble wasn’t our knitting, but choosing a style unflattering for our shapes. Here are tips for how to dress for your body type so your next hand-knit sweater makes you look like a dream. [...] What makes one sweater look hand-crafted and another one look home-made? Good yarn and good stitches help, but often the real difference is in the finishing. Even a premium yarn and most careful knitting can be wrecked with slap-dash blocking or seams. Here are four tips for making knitting look professional. [...] If you’re a short person interested in knitting a sweater to fit, how do you adjust your knitting pattern? Your primary problem with store-bought clothes is excess fabric in the upper part of a shirt, blouse, top or dress. Straps are too long. Necklines are too big. Clothes fit you better if you pinch up your shoulder seams as if to hang them on a clothesline. This same alteration works with knitting a sweater to fit. Here’s how to adjust your pattern. [...] Have you found a new knitting pattern you can’t wait to cast on? Hang on a second. Would you leap onto a horse you never met and run a race? Not unless you like bucked off, bitten or run in circles. Let’s approach this set of instructions like a potential skittish horse, get to know each other a little. [...] In continental style knitting, a knitter holds yarn in the left hand like a crocheter. In combination knitting, Annie Modesitt teaches us how to make purls like knits in reverse, which gives them a different stitch mount. I use continental combination knitting. Here are my pros and cons. [...] |
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