Knitting Abbreviations – yfwd sl1 k1 psso k2tog

Posted on July 3rd, 2009 by admin

yfwd – Yarn Forward
sl 1 – Slip 1
k1 – Knit 1
psso – Pass Slipped Stitch Over
k2tog – Knit 2 Together

These are common abbreviations in knitting patterns. For a full list of knitting abbreviations, visit:
http://cyberseams.com/article/105098/all_things_knitting/knitting_abbreviations.html

For more info on increasing/decreasing stitches, check out:
http://cyberseams.com/article/105022/all_things_knitting/how_to_knit_left_handed_how_to_increase_and_decrease_stitches.html

This video does not teach you how to knit. If you are new to knitting these additional resources may be helpful to you:

How to Knit – the Basics: http://cyberseams.com/article/104876/all_things_knitting/how_to_knit.html

To learn more about knitting, sewing, crafting and to get project ideas and patterns, visit us at http://Cyberseams.com!

Music Credits:
Awakening
Nery Bauer
shockwave-sound.com

Blue Skies
John Radford
shockwave-sound.com

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Loose Textured Cape

Posted on July 3rd, 2009 by admin

Knit Issue 7 is a hand knitting book published by Jo Sharp who is a knitwear designer with her own range of luxury hand knitting yarns in the international market. Visit www.josharp.com to view other hand knitting collections.

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KNIT 7 – Zoe

Posted on June 30th, 2009 by admin

Knit Issue 7 is a hand knitting book published by Jo Sharp who is a knitwear designer with her own range of luxury hand knitting yarns in the international market. Visit www.josharp.com to view other hand knitting collections.

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Twisted Drop Stitch Cardigan v2

Posted on June 27th, 2009 by admin

Knit Issue 7 is a hand knitting book published by Jo Sharp who is a knitwear designer with her own range of luxury hand knitting yarns in the international market. Visit www.josharp.com to view other hand knitting collections.

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Twisted Drop Stitch Cardigan v1

Posted on June 24th, 2009 by admin

Knit Issue 7 is a hand knitting book published by Jo Sharp who is a knitwear designer with her own range of luxury hand knitting yarns in the international market. Visit www.josharp.com to view other hand knitting collections.

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How to Knit – Knitted Cast On

Posted on June 8th, 2009 by admin

Learn to cast on without needing a yarn tail! This is a simple method that also happens to complete your first row of knitting at the same time!

To learn more about knitting, visit our How To page here: http://cyberseams.com/how_to_cyberseams.php

For more info about knitting, sewing, crafting and to get project ideas and patterns, come see us at http://Cyberseams.com!

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Knitting Color with Brandon Mably – Kaffe Fassett Studio

Posted on June 1st, 2009 by admin

Brandon Mably designs knitwear patterns for Vogue Knitting and Rowan Yarns, and leads workshops in knitwear design and use of color throughout the world.

For over a decade, Brandon has been the Studio Manager of Kaffe Fassett Studio in London England, and has worked closely with Kaffe in the design, creation, and execution of knitwear, tapestry, patchwork, mosaic, and mixed media artwork. While working side by side with Kaffe, Brandon has honed his unique style of bold design and vibrant color.

An interview with Brandon in which he teaches the techniques of fair isle and intarsia as well as glimpes from his latest book ‘Knitting Color’ and also ‘Kaffe Knits Again’.

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#20 Fair Isle Cardigan, Vogue Knitting Winter 2008/09

Posted on May 17th, 2009 by admin

With its subtle A-line shaping and zippered front, this Fair Isle cardigan makes modern the traditional Icelandic yoked sweater. Vedis Jonsdottir stitched thirteen colors of Reynolds/JCA’s “Lite-Lopi” circularly, placing purl stitches astride the end-of-round marker to indicate the placement of the steek, the front opening that’s cut post-knitting to accommodate the zipper. Featured in Vogue Knitting Winter 2008/09

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Rachel John, Extreme Knitting, 1000 Strand Knit

Posted on May 17th, 2009 by admin

Rachel John, Extreme Textiles, broke records by knitting with a 1000 strands simultaneously! This video shows the set up of the event and the event itself. This event took place at the Southhill Park Unravel Textiles exhibition in October 2006. – - – - – - –

It is a challenge for all of us to take the waste products that our society produces and to put it to good use. This video was made in order to stimulate that process.

The comments on this video have been an insight into how people view things when taken out of context. For instance – should I be knitting blankets for charity? I do much charitable work – I cannot increase the hours on this as I wouldn’t have time to earn the basics for living. I am happy if this stimulates others to find waste and turn it into blankets for needy. Especially as – using my tools – you can make blankets in a twentieth of the time it takes to make one in squares. If you feel there should be more knitting for charity, join your local group, set one up if there isn’t one, and see what you can achieve. You may find a whole new community that brings you joy and a feeling of worthiness. I am one person with the same number of hours in my day as you and they are pretty full already!

No yarn was wasted in the making of this installation – the yarn will be put to good use when the piece has finished circulating as a 1st in the world example of taking multi strand to the limits. – - – - –

Over half the yarn in the installation was deemed as waste for shredding – this is normally made into felted pads which is then used in applications such as padding/stuffing for sofas, mattresses etc. – - – - – -

The rest of the yarn was out of fashion yarn that was sitting on the manufacturers shelves. None of the yarn was of the good to best quality that stuff is kept for very practical purposes. – - – - – -

In the making of this we were taking the waste yarn and turning it in to a mattress without the need for reprocessing. – - – - – -

We are very eco conscious and would never waste materials as a matter of course. All trimmings – no matter how small – are collected for use as filler for a variety of purposes such as cushions, so not even a centimetre of yarn is considered waste in this studio. – - – - – -

We also have what we call a spinners collection of fibres. We were very inspired by a lady from New Zealand who collected every single hair, every bit of fibre, all possible spinning material and when her stash was enough she would spin it in to yarn. She would then use the yarn in the normal way. The work she produced was wonderful and always, always practical. She never bought yarn she always made it from sweepings. – - – - – - -

In due course, and when the working schedule allows, we shall be expanding on the theme of finding and making yarn.

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