Learning knitting is very interesting in Elizabeth Zimmermann's knitting studio book. Can you weave a little? How do you feel a little unstable about how to perform? Regardless of. If you follow her course in this book, you may be fascinated and find yourself a master at the end of Lesson 12. How can this be?
First you knit your hat.
In the process of weaving the hat, you will learn how to pull the ball by a center, use a long tail casting and ribs on the round needle. Elizabeth's picture illustrates some points. Other times, we will see the photos on her hand and her description.
Next, you'll learn about her favorite way to add stitches - MAKE1 or M1. After weaving a few inches, you will learn about GAUGE. After learning knitting stitches, gauges are the most critical factor in weaving. With this mastery, you are your knitting boss from the first day.
Now she is hitting you in surprise. Colorwork! She said that you are ready, so grab another yarn ball. A beautiful design looks like magic in your hat.
Then she teaches you how to reduce stitching in three different ways. Choose which style of hat you like. After blocking it with a little steam, let your suture smooth and wear it like a crown and a smile. You are on the way to weaving proficient.
Next: Knit two sweaters!
You will learn about Elizabeth's percentage system [EPS] because you can create your first raglan sweater from the bottom. Your favorite sweater scale and chest, sleeves and side dimensions are all you need. You'll master short rows, yokes, more color patterns, as well as neck shaping and Elizabeth's stitching, Kitchener knitting and weaving.
The second sweater has shoulders and full body color. Along the stunning colors, you'll do the butt that stops the heart of the sleeve. If you like, you can put on a sweater in front. Then there is the finishing technique, various neckline and Elizabeth's single-row buttonholes. Yo!
The last section: Master Class
Here we learn seven seamless shoulder shapes: yoke, raglan, saddle shoulder, mix, shirt yoke, suit and cousin Nalga.
Then we played Elizabeth's favorite garter. She teaches us the magical attributes of garter stitching because we weave her classic unique structure: square baby blanket, pelerine cloak, jerkin, rorschach sweater, surprise jacket, tottenen and rib heater.
Some of them will be decorated with I-cord edges and button rings. I-cord did a good job for the later pockets.
We get skills like crazy. So why not sneak into the seven lace shawls? Among them are her famous Pi Shawl, Stonington, Spoke and so on.
Last but not least, from Arans, Guernseys and Fair Isles. She said that in the end these are "not easy to weave, but if you keep your mind and make your own decisions, then they seem to be simpler than they seem." She is very good at it. you are? Try using tams and check it out.
That's it - you became a master in twelve classes. But is this the case?
Elizabeth believes that you only opened the door in the life of knitting in the knitting workshop. She hopes that you will finally "good knitting." Dude, I have to give me some wool and the accompanying DVD so I can see and hear her while weaving. What about you?
Orignal From: Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitting Workshop - Knitting with EZ
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