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The Knowledgeable Knitter - Understand the Inner Workings of Knitting and Make Every Project a

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Margaret Radcliffe is the author of The Essential Guide to Color Knitting Techniques , The Knowledgeable Knitter , and the bestsellers The Knitting Answer Book and Circular Knitting Workshop . She regularly teaches throughout the country about everything from beginner’s basics to knitting design. She is particularly interested in promoting creativity and independence in all knitters and maintains the website www.maggiesrags.com. Klappentext Master effective cast ons, bind offs, and bordersCustomize for perfect fit and personal tasteLearn joining and finishing techniquesChoose yarn and swatchingSolve problems, fix mistakesTake charge of your knitting! Margaret Radcliffe, an enthusiastic knitting instructor with a passion for fostering independent decision-making and informed judgment in her students, conducts an in-depth tour of a sweater-knitting project to show the choices and options open to every knitter at every step. As Radcliffe demystifies the "why" behind every technique, you'll gain the confidence to customize your projects. The choices you make will lead to tailored, elegant items that are beautiful reflections of your personal style. Zusammenfassung Knitting is a combination of skill! determination! and adaptability. Whether you’re looking for a suitable substitute yarn! trying to modify a pattern! or fixing a mistake! Margaret Radcliffe offers proven advice that will help you solve all of your knitting quandaries. With this definitive guide! you’ll not only learn how to adjust armholes and shape collars! but why certain techniques work best in different situations. Radcliffe gives you the confidence and inspiration that will help you become a better! happier! and more confident knitter. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction   Knowledge is Power  Chapter OneFirst Choices: Pattern, Yarn, and Needles What Makes a Well-Written Pattern? Understanding and Evaluating Schematics Choosing the Right Size How to Take Body Measurements Finding a Yarn to Suit Your Pattern/Finding a Pattern to Suit Your Yarn Choosing Needles Matching Gauge There’s More to Swatching Than Matching the Gauge  Chapter TwoSecond Thoughts: Planning the Project Order of Construction Cast Ons Centering Pattern Stitches Planning Ahead for Perfect Finishing  Chapter ThreeThird Time Lucky: Modifying Your Pattern Changing Color or Stitch Pattern Adding Embellishments Changing the Borders Changing Direction: Top Down versus Bottom Up Converting Flat to Circular The Whys and Hows of Steeks Converting Circular Garment Instructions to Flat  Chapter FourForethought: Shaping and Fitting Shaping Your Knitting Fitting Your Garment  Chapter FiveWork in Progress Understanding Knitting Instructions Reality Checks Disguising the Job Binding Off and Casting On in the Middle Bottom Borders on a Top-Down Sweater Binding Off at the End What Comes Next?  Chapter SixEvaluation and Adjustments Honest Assessments, Practical Solutions Fixing Mistakes Variations in Dye Lot, Color, and Yarn Quality Size and Fit Adjustments Cutting Your Knitting  Chapter SevenPutting It All Together Best Finishing Practices Blocked Knitted Pieces Dealing with Ends Joining the Pieces  Chapter EightBorders, Bindings, and Embellishments Neck, Armhole, and Front Borders Bindings and Facings to Enclose Edges The Zipper Controversy Collars for a Dressier Look Practical and Decorative Pockets Knitted Embellishments Blocking the Finished Garment Caring for Your Finished Handknits Storing Handknit Garments The Elusive Pursuit of Perfection  Appendix Glossary of Techniques & Terms Abbreviations Symbols Further Reading Online References  AcknowledgmentsIndex    ...

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