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today is a very unusual live broadcast
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because the phone is not mine I’m broadcasting from
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Sasha’s phone and everything is somehow completely
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new x phone and the same but
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nothing I think that we will all be even better
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than usual today me and we will begin the
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calculations by cutting out, I will tell you three
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different cutouts, how to make calculations on them, the
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cutout will be square and the cutout will be
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round and the cutout will be v-shaped, the most
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difficult thing is probably and to go through all three, this is a
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round neckline, we have looked at it
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many, many times already in different intensive courses but I’m
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still repeating myself because it’s the
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armhole and the neckline that are probably the most
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problematic parts, well, in the process of
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calculations I’ll probably
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continue to dwell on more and more,
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so ask a question if something is
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not clear, if something is not clear
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about yesterday's prime also ask,
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I'll post the recordings on YouTube too, there are
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no recordings on the armholes and be sure to
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watch the replay for those who didn't watch it,
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so don't be afraid of my video was edited
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and honestly, recently
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it was all uploaded; I
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probably won't upload the recording after the live broadcast.
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hello to everyone who says hello,
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how are things going with your knitting,
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tell me how is it at what stage?
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I check a lot of homework, but I’m still
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interested in how you’ve already
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progressed in what you’re sending me
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girls started like this now I don’t know the same way
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yet I want to say that after our
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broadcast there will be the first lecture, I
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think that you all have already read
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the post on my page about the lecture, Sasha
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today will give the first lecture on the topic of
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pricing,
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he will tell you how we are with him, in principle, how
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most often it is that he does not do this
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set the price of
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our products and this will be useful to you not
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only in terms of knitting, that is, if
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you knit, but in general, in principle, if you
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make something with your own hands or, in
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general, if you
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sell something, it will be useful and convenient for you
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then do all the calculations so that you
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can still join, you can
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write to me after the broadcast, I’ll send you the
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payment details we will have 6 lectures and all
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six lectures will be on the website 1900 rubles if you
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want one lecture then it costs any
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thousand rubles
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to decide and just now I opened
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the message in the direct message, vlog discs are
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still paid for, I’m afraid to
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miss something, so write, write to me,
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exactly what Sasha send me the link, I
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want the lecture
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so that I don’t miss it, I dissolved everything,
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why did they dissolve, by the way, right now,
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the payment went too far,
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why did they dissolve, hello, clearing out the
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openwork, diagrams and samples are excellent
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I tied the back to the cut today I’ll count everything
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until I see or wash it down with experience I’ll take it
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great I’ve just started 10 rows the main thing is
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that the beginning is on the tube it’s more convenient
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better without messages that’s good but
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it won’t necessarily be don’t you worry
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many are scary too that this video won’t
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be no no everything will be well what, let’s
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turn the camera over and start it with you for
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probably 40 minutes so that I have time
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to tell you everything before the lecture starts and at the
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same time I don’t want to overburden you too much with
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some extra information so
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let’s start looking at the
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cutouts hello hello
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it doesn’t apply turns over, it's interesting to
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Sasha's phone to enter the expert on it will turn
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out so interesting how it will be and
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let the phone guide you, so I'm raising
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you up a little here, as you can see, I've already drawn
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several types here, cutting out and
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putting numbers on glasses, hello, here's the
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first one, we'll have a square one, 2 will be
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round and 3 The iris will be v-shaped, we will
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first start with a square one, but in general, in
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principle, from the very beginning, I want to write down
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all the necessary measurements, the sizes that we
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will use, I again take my
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pattern, which I always use, what
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we need here is to
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write down in the square cutout, we will write down the most important thing the
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first thing that catches your eye is
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naturally the width of the cutout, this part is the
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width of the cutout also this round
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neckline will be the same and this one we are looking for where
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we have the width of the cutout here is the width of the cut
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19 I write here three times 19 for
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each case the following is what we
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need is shoulder width, this is the
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part we have for each dress, a shoulder
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and here I will write down the width of the shoulder as you
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can see here, I noted that it could be
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from an armhole and a dress and with a lowered shoulder
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from a T-shirt like this, then here there can be
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all three options, I would be so schematic
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I drew it and so the width of the neckline, the width of the
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neckline is 8 centimeters and by the way,
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when I wrote my measurements here, it
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turned out there was a mistake here, I then saw
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that I had here, in my opinion 13 should
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be 8, so I’m writing it down here, 8 is the
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width of my shoulder so hi girls,
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if you have any questions, write me and what else do I
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need? Naturally, the depth of the neckline, the
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depth of the neckline here, well, let’s assume, yes,
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we’ll take only the front, although there could
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be a front and a back here, for me it’s 10
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centimeters, the
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same depth of the neckline, well, the front
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will be 10 on the back here I’ll note three
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centimeters, you and I have already
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written this down, and here, in exactly the same way, the depth of
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my cutting here took the depth of the neckline
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from my trial dress because with
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this method of cutting it, she knitted it
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here I have 17 so here I’ll write down
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17 the depth of my neckline so sockeye we
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wrote down hello, yesterday I missed the shnifer,
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well, you still have more than
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half to knit, hello, look at the repeat,
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no problem, I wrote down all the
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necessary measurements for each cutout,
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now we will consider each one
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separately, here I have the number 1 1
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square
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and we will look at it, I will immediately copy all the
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centimeters here so as not it was more convenient
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neckline depth 10 neckline width I’ll write
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it down here 19 shoulder width on one
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side and the other don’t forget we have two
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shoulders 8 and 8 like this I wrote down all the
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necessary data what we do next
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we write down the density of our knitting
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I will knit this neckline is
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square with pattern number one, so I write down the
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raw material with pattern number one, like
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yesterday I wrote it all down and everything
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continues because after
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the armhole and I personally have the same
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pattern and I write down its density, I
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will have the width here
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and here there will be a height, I write down the width,
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I have twenty-three loops, 14 and a
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half centimeters, and the height of 12 rows,
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six and a half centimeters, so it looks like I
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wrote everything down correctly, I’m taking it from here,
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remember where we wrote down the densities of all
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the patterns, I’m specifically showing you what
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I use, what I need to know here
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let's look more broadly at the width I
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need to know 8 centimeters this is my shoulder
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and I need to know 19 centimeters this is
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specifically my neckline I wrote what I
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need to know in height height naturally
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the height of my neckline it is 10
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centimeters I am only considering here the
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period you will have the back you
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will write down two values ​​in front and on the back,
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but I think this is understandable, I
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only
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calculate period as I count 23 and multiply by 8 and
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divide by 14 and a half, I got
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13, then 23 I multiply by 19 and divided by
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14 and a half I got 30, if
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something is wrong, correct it, maybe I made a
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mistake somewhere, 12 multiply by 10 and divide
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by 6 and a half, I get 18
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before knitting, how to sit down to knit, I still
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check all these calculations at once, take a calculator and
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count everything straight here again next what we are
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doing we calculated that I have it let's
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first continue let's not
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write down here for now here you can write down the sizes of
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loops all the number of loops and the
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number of rows but let's check
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one thing on my knitting needles now
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after I knitted mine
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forward I knitted the armhole on the knitting needles now
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I have 70 loops here you should also know
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the number of your loops on the knitting needles before
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knitting your neckline
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8 loops I have so wait I'm wrong
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this is not before this is not before the neckline this is before the
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armhole here I had 70 loops
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this part I have 70 loops, that’s
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right for the armhole, it took me
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eight loops each, that is, 70 minus 8 and minus
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eight, these are the armholes I had yesterday we
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counted them, I count how many loops
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I should have before the neckline, so I
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took away my armhole
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and I got it fifty-four
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stitches, here I have
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fifty-four stitches left on the knitting needles before the neckline,
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then what do I count, I’m
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counting this part, I’m
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counting all this now, how many I
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have 13 loops my shoulder
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plus 30 loops my neckline came out and plus 13
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shoulder I have in total here it turned out 56
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loops, this number does not coincide with
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this 54, the difference is 2 loops, which means
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I need to have fifty-
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four loops on the knitting needles, that’s right,
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so I have to remove something from here, I’ll
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remove it from here, I won’t have 13
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loops per shoulders and for 12 I’ll take 12,
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which means here I have 12 loops, this is
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the most important thing I did so that
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everything matches with what I have on the
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knitting needles and now here I can already
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write down the number of rows answered, there
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are 12 loops on my shoulder on one shoulder on the
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second shoulder there are also 12 loops and for the width of
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the neckline I have 35 and here my neckline is 30
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loops and here there are 10 centimeters 18 rows, that’s
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all, now you can easily knit it, it
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seems like a continuous fabric and then
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we divide it on the back forward and knit it separately
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if I have an odd number of reports,
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how to divide it means you divide your reports in
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half, that is, you have one report
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on one side will be divided in half and
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2 slaves on the other side will be divided in half,
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yes, yesterday I told you when we
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looked at the armhole that after the armhole we
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knit in turning rows in the circle I don’t
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see anymore, so what’s the knitting plan? We
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just start counting 12 loops from
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one edge and knit straight up 18 rows
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in the middle 35 and close and knit from
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this side up 12 18 rows 12 loops
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on the back you will also have some
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calculations the number of rows you will have
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another loop will match will be the same
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so now we have our own figurative
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neckline let's look at it this is
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our third case I first
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looked at the simplest ones then the most difficult one is
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round
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again I take my pattern one I continue to
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knit with the first pattern after armholes if
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it’s clear write girls about this
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if it’s not clear also write questions I’ll
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write down I have density width
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height density from here I’ll rewrite
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twenty-three loops 14 and a half
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centimeters 12 rows 6 half
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centimeters what do I need here you
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need to count this neckline
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so no questions yet write is everything
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clear For now, I’ll write down the measurements that are the
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dimensions before the neckline, which we already
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wrote down here like this: 17 is my depth of the neckline,
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then 19 is my width of the neckline, these are all
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centimeters and my shoulder is
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8 centimeters on one side and the other, I
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wrote it down like this, I’m ready now let’s see what we
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need to calculate here so clearly write
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girls who else understands what happened
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in this case that I need to
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calculate the width here the
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width is naturally 8 centimeters for the shoulder and
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19 centimeters for
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the neckline itself we just did this
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so I will immediately write here 12 loops
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I have we counted and here there are 30 loops we
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just counted so I
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’ll just rewrite the height like this and here we have to
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calculate how many 17 centimeters we have in
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rows 12 I multiply by 17 divide ours from
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half
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I got 32 rows here are 32 rows
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I need for my v-neck
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well it’s unclear, everyone is silent, write
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girls, I need feedback, that
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here we are doing everything the same when we
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looked at it with you, remember yesterday, the
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armhole of a T-shirt, this means that for 32 rows
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we need to reduce
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not 30 and 15 loops, note now I
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will explain this, we divide in half like this here is
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ours or a peculiar one in two parts,
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on one side we have 8 shoulder 8 cm,
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this is 12 loops on the other side, 8
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centimeters is 12 loops here in
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total we have a neckline of 30 loops, but we divide the
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neckline into two parts, on one side we
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get 15 loops on the other side
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we get 15 loops yeah everything is clear
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well that is we take exactly half of
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our cutout so you have 15 loops
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for 32 rows we need to subtract 15 loops and
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remember the most important word evenly we
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did this yesterday and today we
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repeat it so everything is clear clear aura
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thank you for writing phew I’m
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calm now that everything is clear 32 rows I divide
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by the number of loops that need to be
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reduced by 15 I got two
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point one one hundredth this means that we
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subtract one loop in every second row
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I can draw here
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I’ll draw my favorite plate with squares 32
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squares 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I
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’ll draw 32 squares and mark the decreases
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I will knit like this from bottom to top from left to
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right I’ll mark the decreases I
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need to decrease one stitch in every second row
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so I put a dot. for me it will
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mean -1 stitch immediately from the first
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row I begin to decrease and in every
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second I put a dot, this means that
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I will have decreases here in these rows, in total
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I should have 15 decreases,
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let's count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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11 12 13 15 here are 15 decreases ready, that is,
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we just take the rows we knit with you,
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our already turning rows are not in a
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circle and mark the knitted ones so I have
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a pencil to the torso and we mark the
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knitted row in this one knitted
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noted that we have a
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decrease here then yes, we decrease here,
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starting from the center of the neckline, I will cover all
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the loops, I will show you how to do it,
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I will show you how to do it with an example,
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for now we just write the calculation and so
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we write everything down clearly, thank you, cheers
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Sasha, we decrease both in the front and
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back, it turns out we can be a
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decrease on the front side in the back side, yes, it’s
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not scary for us, the main thing is that it was
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evenly, this is the most important word, if
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you’re there, you’ll try to decrease
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only on the front side, maybe your neckline
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would be a little crooked, so I
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got it in every second, remember
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yesterday we wrote on about this,
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I will find this entry yesterday, we
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wrote about the various options, what
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happens in what case in what form
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then we need to reduce you here, everything is the
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same as what we wrote yesterday today, it’s
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all repeated with a v-neck, so
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it’s clear, excellent,
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here’s the plan too work we first knit
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one part then we make
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decreases in the second part at the end we should come to 12
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loops we should have 12 loops left
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on our hangers and we have to decrease
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15 in total, this part we have with
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decreases on one side and on the other on
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the sides, we reduce these parts, well,
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I think it’s clear and then 3 eat, I’ve already
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drawn a cheat sheet for myself so that
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you don’t waste your time and yours, to
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quickly tell you what we
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need for our round
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neckline, so hello Sashulya, I’ll be
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honest, it’s not very clear right now I
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’m watching the recordings as if they were on the shelves, because now it’s
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just nice to listen to you, it’s
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normal girls, if during the broadcast it’s
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a little unclear, I’m already used to it
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and the most important thing is that everything is
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clear later, so I don’t worry, you don’t
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worry either, when you watch the recording you
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’ll understand if we knit a bevel
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we don’t do the shoulders in these rows, they say, or
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we also count them for the bills and
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we count all the rows that we have in parallel,
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making a shoulder bevel
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about the shoulder bevel, you can
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look at my intensive sweater with a set-in
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sleeve there, I just
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told you how to simultaneously bevel the shoulder
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and go to decreases so our round neckline is a
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round neckline we need the same
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measurements
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I will look at the neckline in front you
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then do the same for the neckline on
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the back 10 the depth of our neckline is
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8 centimeters each the shoulders and the neckline itself are
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19 centimeters I leave it all the same measurements
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because I have them in principle and were the
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same so naturally I take my pattern
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alone as always, it remains with me and we
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will calculate some dimensions
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by recording the width and height so the width we will
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repeat again is twenty-three
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loops 14 and a half centimeters and 12
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rows we have six and a half
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centimeters ready that we need to find out
00:20:13
everything is the same here 19 centimeters of
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our iris 8 centimeters our shoulder
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we just calculated this so we
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just rewrite 30 neckline 12 loops
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shoulder and here the same thing on this side
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we need to find out the depth cutout 10
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centimeters, we also counted this, we
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got 18, we counted what we counted
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when we looked at the square cutout, everything is
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ready here
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from here, what is important for us to understand is 18 rows, the
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number of rows is equal to the number of stages
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of decreases, here on each side of our
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cutout, that is, 18 rows, we have 18 stages
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you and I have already looked at this, I’m
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repeating myself, but this is really a topic
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that is not very clear at first for
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many, this means that we have 9 pairs of
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the front row, the front row plus the purl
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row, since we will decrease in both the
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front and back rows, but I’m counting
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the mileage there back for one stage for not for
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one stage
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for one pair so I always clarify
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that we have nine pairs of knit and purl
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here, naturally, we
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divide the neckline in half because we first
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decrease one side then the other
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side in total here we have 30
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loops in total We have 12 loops on our shoulder,
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we divide 30 loops into 2 parts, we have
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minus 15 loops on one side and
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minus 15 loops on the other side, hi,
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hi,
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oh, wait a second, so here I’ll
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write down 30 loops again, we divide by 2, we
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get 15 loops
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to subtract on each side, well, I think it’s
00:22:12
clear to reduce on each side it’s ready,
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so what do we do next? I
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write down my stages, I have 18 stages
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and 9 pairs, then I write everything down 9 values
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123456789 each value is a run
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back and forth front and back row
00:22:39
front and back row
00:22:41
this is one front purl row, this is two
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and so on, here we need to decrease 15
00:22:46
loops, I will write this down again so that here
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I can count them, and so I draw
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for myself such a semicircle surrounded by half, a
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semicircle, how is it correct to say
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so if the shoulder length is 13 centimeters was
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on the simplest not Phoebe we are building that
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it can be 13 meters shoulder length what I
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drew next now I will divide in half
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naturally we first knit 1 piece
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then the name we knit the second piece and if
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we draw our knitting process here we
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start knitting the front row here we have
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the front row we usually always
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knit it from right to left
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and then we continue this front
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row and on this side I will knit from the
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inside I
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will knit decreases in the front row when
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we knit to this part so we knit
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this half we knit to this part
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here we have decreases at the end, I write the end
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if we knit this part that in the front
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row I start the front row we have
00:24:01
decreases at the beginning of the row
00:24:03
so I write the beginning here and on this
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side from the top we have a purl row
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so we knit it like this we have a
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purl row,
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I will write down here on the outside the
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decreases for the purl row, and when
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we knit this half, starting the
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purl row, and our decreases in the
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purl row will be at the end,
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this is the end, and when we knit this part,
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starting to knit the purl row for us for the
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pasterns will be at the beginning of the row, I write the beginning like
00:24:34
this, then further 13 meters the length of the shoulder
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to write please so that we have a
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beautiful semicircular neckline at the very
00:24:45
beginning, here we have to
00:24:49
immediately subtract a sharply defined
00:24:51
number of loops, how to calculate this
00:24:54
number of loops and here again, 9 of
00:24:56
these stages I will now write down, here I have the
00:24:59
first stage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and on this
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side 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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I divide like this here is the quantity of values ​​the
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number of rows back and forth pairs of rows
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of knits and I write down the purl stitches here,
00:25:20
of course, it’s all synchronized, we
00:25:22
decrease it to find out the number,
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we decrease their loops here in
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the middle, let’s write this down somewhere
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where you can write it down, I usually use it
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here, let me write it down, I
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usually use some, well,
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I dreamed of measurements look Sasha you said that he
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found a mistake of 13 cm yes yes yes now I
00:25:47
’ll show you where I drew it yes yes yes I’ll
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show you when we were counting the
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width of the shoulder when in this one in this
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style when the shoulder is dropped I just
00:26:01
calculated the width of the key and I should have
00:26:04
written it down here when we
00:26:07
measured the width of the shoulder for the armholes, it
00:26:09
turned out to be 8, but I wrote it down here as 13, that’s
00:26:12
all, that is, it could be 13
00:26:15
if you have a dropped shoulder,
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Sasha, you said that you found an error in the
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width shoulders and 13 meters was the width on the
00:26:23
sample, we are building and yes, yes, everything is
00:26:25
correct, I just explained it,
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so in the end I wrote down 8 centimeters
00:26:30
for myself, this was the very first broadcast,
00:26:35
so in order to repeat it again, in
00:26:38
order to find out the number of loops,
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we reduce it and I here at the very beginning I
00:26:43
usually use such measurements,
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well, it’s like this is my proven
00:26:49
practical technique that I suggest
00:26:52
you just adopt or you can, in
00:26:55
principle, reduce your number of loops,
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but you can use my
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calculations if your neckline is not a
00:27:03
deep neckline up to about 10
00:27:07
centimeters is this part of the neckline, then
00:27:10
here in the middle
00:27:12
we reduce it by about 57 centimeters in the
00:27:16
middle, then if we have a neckline that is
00:27:20
a little deeper,
00:27:21
its depth is about 10-15 centimeters
00:27:26
in the middle, we love about 45
00:27:30
centimeters and 3 if we have a very
00:27:34
deep neckline, its depth is about 15- 20
00:27:38
centimeters or more then here in the
00:27:42
middle we subtract about three
00:27:44
centimeters,
00:27:48
you can also use this formula, as it were,
00:27:50
my neckline is 10 centimeters, I decided to take
00:27:53
something in the middle, I stopped at 4
00:27:56
centimeters and here I will add more
00:27:59
since this is the width I I’ll add 4 centimeters
00:28:02
but I
00:28:03
need to find out how many loops it is 23 I
00:28:06
multiply by 4 and divided by 14 and a half
00:28:09
I get 6 loops here there must
00:28:11
be an even number so that 6
00:28:15
loops can be divided into 2 parts and on one
00:28:18
side and on the other it turns out to subtract
00:28:21
3 loops I decrease here 3 loops and
00:28:24
I decrease right here, that is, in total I
00:28:26
should have 6 why I write 3 out of 10 3
00:28:30
here remember how yesterday with the armhole there was a
00:28:32
large number of decreases -3 minus 4
00:28:36
minus 5 we can only decrease at the
00:28:38
beginning of the row here we have the beginning is in
00:28:40
the purl row, so I write down -3 in the
00:28:43
purl row, here we have the beginning in the front
00:28:46
row, so I write down -3 the beginning of
00:28:49
the front row is immediately writing down my
00:28:52
steps, right at the beginning after large
00:28:56
decreases I must knit 2 together so that I
00:28:58
have a smooth neckline, we don’t skip at the
00:29:01
beginning of not a single row, we always make
00:29:04
some kind of decrease in each row, so I
00:29:06
immediately decrease one stitch at a time and stand
00:29:09
on the side, that is, for one pair of rows of
00:29:12
the front and back, I decrease 4
00:29:15
loops in total, I knit the front row at the end, I decreased
00:29:19
one loop, I start knitting the beginning of the
00:29:22
purl row at the end at the beginning of the
00:29:24
row I decreased 3 stitches I
00:29:26
got a pair of knit plus purl
00:29:29
this is my first point I write down 3 plus
00:29:32
1 that is in total I reduced 4 stitches
00:29:35
here I think I need to subtract
00:29:37
15 loops in total 15 minus 4 I just have to
00:29:41
add 11 what am I doing next next I will
00:29:45
move from more to less so I
00:29:48
reduced it
00:29:49
so wait now about myself here I’ll add
00:29:52
a mark to the cheat sheet
00:29:57
because I didn’t fully mark myself
00:30:03
[music]
00:30:13
for a second it all worked out
00:30:17
I recalculated I found an error they are subtracting
00:30:21
more to less I had it at first
00:30:23
minus 3 stitches means next I have to
00:30:26
decrease or three more or decrease 2, but there’s no
00:30:28
way to skip a row, be
00:30:31
sure to make some kind of decrease, we
00:30:34
don’t decrease more than 6 because
00:30:38
here we have 6 in the middle, but I usually
00:30:41
like to decrease or a little less this
00:30:44
value or about the same amount, well, once
00:30:46
again I’ll decrease 3 stitches 3, I’ll decrease and
00:30:50
one at the end of the row, and then I’ll decrease the 3rd one in the same way and
00:30:53
one at the end of the row
00:30:55
I’ll write down 3 plus 1 again, I’ll decrease 4
00:30:59
stitches again, I have 11 not it remains to decrease
00:31:02
11 minus 4 I get it, I need to
00:31:05
decrease another 7 correct and I think
00:31:07
follow me I could move further
00:31:10
again from larger to smaller I am already
00:31:13
decreasing 2 loops and one at the end if
00:31:16
we make large decreases minus 5 minus 4
00:31:19
minus 3 minus 2 loops
00:31:21
then we definitely have to decrease one at
00:31:23
the end of the next row, it’s just a
00:31:26
rule that follows
00:31:28
which needs to be followed 2 + 1 I have
00:31:33
three left, no left I have decreased 3
00:31:36
stitches 7 minus 3 I have
00:31:39
4 stitches left to decrease then here I
00:31:42
go again in the decreasing direction I had
00:31:46
2, I decreased now I add one on
00:31:49
all sides 11 I write down 1 plus 1 I
00:31:53
decreased 2 4 minus 2 I still have to decrease
00:31:57
2 loops further here I decrease
00:32:00
one but skip the next row, that is,
00:32:04
as if I make even less stitches, I decrease
00:32:07
one and I skip the next row and in total
00:32:10
both led one, you see we are always
00:32:12
going to decrease 4 4 ​​3 2 1 we went to
00:32:16
decrease
00:32:17
two minus one I
00:32:20
only have one stitch left to decrease the next row I
00:32:23
skip altogether
00:32:24
too we go to decrease I don’t
00:32:27
decrease anything they skip here Naturally,
00:32:29
a dash here then again I decrease one
00:32:32
and skip a row 1 I decrease and
00:32:35
skip a row 1 loop I write here one
00:32:40
minus 10 loops all the necessary
00:32:42
loops I have decreased accordingly here I can
00:32:45
safely put dashes
00:32:47
and here the same draw dashes I do
00:32:49
n’t need to subtract anything, how to understand
00:32:52
correctly did you design your cutout
00:32:55
round you should take the piece of paper
00:32:58
correctly now let’s check if I drew it correctly you
00:33:01
should take the piece of paper in a checkered pattern here
00:33:04
I have a piece of paper in a checkered pattern and
00:33:07
just draw this cutout by checkers
00:33:10
if your cutout doesn’t suit you you
00:33:13
drew it see what happens
00:33:15
some kind of rubbish nekra wrong not
00:33:18
round square it turned out some kind of
00:33:20
v-shaped then you immediately
00:33:23
redraw it on the cells as
00:33:26
you need, you can, in principle, immediately
00:33:28
draw some kind of even semicircle and
00:33:31
therefore draw your decreases in the semicircle and
00:33:34
then then redraw it everything in stages
00:33:37
let's see how I did it here is
00:33:40
the middle of my neckline
00:33:42
I marked the middle I counted the
00:33:45
number of loops I need for the neckline
00:33:48
I have 30 loops the height I have 18
00:33:52
rows I read 18 squares and now I
00:33:56
draw look 3 plus 1
00:33:59
I decreased 3 loops rose a row
00:34:02
up, decreased one,
00:34:03
decreased, rose a row up again 3 1,
00:34:07
decreased 3 stitches, rose, decreased
00:34:10
one stitch, went up further 2 + 1,
00:34:14
decreased 2 stitches, decreased one one
00:34:18
plus one, decreased one,
00:34:20
decreased one further, decreased one and in the
00:34:24
second row I have a gap, that is, here I
00:34:26
decreased one and then I just go
00:34:29
straight up, I have a skip, I have the
00:34:31
next 2 rows going to
00:34:33
the skip, that is, I just 2 squares
00:34:35
up resul and again I decreased one
00:34:38
and again a skip and then I have two rows
00:34:41
of knit and purl 2 pairs of knit and
00:34:44
purl or 4 rows go skipping I
00:34:46
draw 4 1 2 3 4 so I just clearly
00:34:50
hit the end of my neckline and
00:34:54
everything fits in the width too, so if I’m
00:34:57
happy with my neckline I’ll leave it
00:35:00
and I’ll knit it already if I’m not
00:35:02
happy with it I can correct it
00:35:05
Well, how can I correct it here? For
00:35:07
example, I can make it, but let’s say it’s
00:35:10
a little wider,
00:35:11
that is, subtract not 6 stitches in the center, but
00:35:14
let’s say 12 whole ones, but for example, I do
00:35:19
n’t like it when it’s too young here,
00:35:21
I went up at the top, I took one further,
00:35:24
that I can subtract, for example, 2 loops
00:35:26
then again one then I can decrease one
00:35:30
one then for example I can
00:35:33
decrease one one again then knit a few
00:35:36
rows up, decrease one more
00:35:39
and knit everything else straight up
00:35:42
then I get this neckline,
00:35:45
maybe this one will suit me better, that is,
00:35:47
I can do it here on squares already
00:35:49
draw and correct what didn’t
00:35:52
suit me, in my first case, the most
00:35:55
important thing that you should understand is that
00:35:58
at the end of the row, here I have the end and
00:36:00
the end, these are the parts, here I have units here
00:36:03
and units here, this is the end and this is
00:36:06
the end we we decrease only one
00:36:09
loop at a time at the end of the row; more than one lip is
00:36:11
physically impossible, otherwise we will
00:36:13
be left with a tail at the edge of which we will
00:36:16
then need to break off and
00:36:18
introduce a new thread,
00:36:20
but at the beginning of the row we can decrease,
00:36:22
make large decreases, here we have the beginning,
00:36:25
here I have it large decreases and here is the beginning
00:36:29
here I also have large decreases and here in
00:36:33
large decreases it is very important to go from
00:36:35
larger to smaller
00:36:36
what other options can there be, for
00:36:39
example, you can decrease, name it
00:36:41
somewhere, I’ll describe it
00:36:42
in another place too, here is
00:36:45
a semicircle in you, you can decrease for example
00:36:49
take here 5 stitches
00:36:52
one here here 4 one here here 3 1 that one
00:36:56
here 2 one here 11 and for example there is one here
00:37:00
and already a skip this will also be from the largest
00:37:03
to the smallest you can also
00:37:05
decrease not in order, she is an example take
00:37:08
5 stitches decreased then three decreased
00:37:11
then one was reduced by one and here, for example,
00:37:14
you don’t decrease this anymore, this is also suitable, but the
00:37:17
most important thing is that it should be exactly like this,
00:37:19
this is the correct value,
00:37:21
for example, if you add 5s then
00:37:25
next to 6 then 6 then 4
00:37:28
you don’t go from the largest to the smallest and
00:37:31
this is the wrong subtraction It’s important that
00:37:35
with you the numbers went from highest to
00:37:37
lowest, so well, I told the girl everything,
00:37:40
40 minutes have passed, if it’s clear, write me, I
00:37:43
basically told everything I wanted,
00:37:46
if something is unclear, also ask,
00:37:49
I’ll explain now, I’ll turn the camera over,
00:37:52
I’ll try, I’ll try to get feedback from you
00:37:56
so that I I understood whether everything was in
00:37:58
order, whether everything was explained correctly,
00:38:01
perhaps you saw something on my own
00:38:04
so I wanted to ask, clear,
00:38:21
great, clear, thank you girls,
00:38:24
thank you for me, this is very important for me to make it
00:38:28
clear, clear, clear, well, I’m
00:38:32
glad, thank you, thank you, write me such cutouts you
00:38:36
will knit We still
00:38:38
have about ten minutes here, you
00:38:40
will knit such necklines, maybe it’s something
00:38:44
specific, I still need
00:38:46
to stop, I don’t know, some
00:38:48
questions here, too, write if you have already decided
00:38:51
which one you will have, I’ll immediately say that I
00:38:54
’m selling a dress for mine neckline and v-shaped, I
00:38:58
did the calculations as I did them, I
00:39:01
also had decreases in every
00:39:02
second row and also on you, on my
00:39:06
trial dress there
00:39:07
was an armhole with a T-shirt, yesterday I’ll use a T-
00:39:10
shirt, we also calculated it now
00:39:13
I remembered the day I had and here she is, I
00:39:16
had decreases here every
00:39:18
fourth year, hello hello, my
00:39:22
dress, which I keep in intensive care, I
00:39:24
will have armholes, armholes, just I
00:39:27
calculated for myself, so I will knit according to the
00:39:30
calculations that I didn’t do yesterday with
00:39:32
you, where is it mine can I will knit exactly according to
00:39:37
these calculations and the
00:39:39
neckline will be round for my
00:39:41
round neckline for the front I also
00:39:45
did the homework calculations with you today
00:39:47
send your calculations by cutting it out to
00:39:51
me I
00:39:55
can set it up send the calculations of your
00:40:00
neckline to me in private messages telegram
00:40:03
like that so be sure to send me
00:40:05
the calculations, I cut out the front and the backs
00:40:08
necessarily because because because
00:40:12
well because I need to do them I have already
00:40:15
agreed
00:40:16
because I need to do them here I made the
00:40:19
calculations only for the front I
00:40:22
will also have a back for the back I will also do it and
00:40:24
you can draw yours the cutout is like this
00:40:28
on one side and right away it’s round, that
00:40:30
is, lower your front neckline a little lower
00:40:33
and then
00:40:36
draw a wall cutout like this on the opposite side to
00:40:38
see how this lesson of yours will
00:40:40
look, so I have a shaped
00:40:45
round round round v-shaped
00:40:48
equally on the back and front it’s convenient
00:40:50
by the way there was a neckline for a T-shirt dress,
00:40:53
yes, there’s a v-neck and that is the
00:40:56
same tank neck that I knitted
00:40:58
for my test dress if you
00:41:01
want it to be just
00:41:02
like a T-shirt then you leave the shoulder,
00:41:05
well, for example
00:41:06
how I have here and then you
00:41:09
think your neckline is figurative, but you’re just
00:41:12
like that, it won’t be steep, but gentle,
00:41:16
and then just clearly the armhole with a T-shirt, the
00:41:18
neckline with a T-shirt will look good together
00:41:20
round I’ll knit super,
00:41:24
tell me when we knit up to the armhole and
00:41:26
in turning rows here it doesn’t matter if the report is
00:41:28
even in the circle, then just in half and
00:41:31
turning rows yes yes yes when we
00:41:33
finish knitting in the round we divide our
00:41:36
knitting clearly in half so that our front
00:41:39
and back are the same and I start
00:41:41
knitting back and forth
00:41:43
but there we keep track of where we have the report
00:41:46
not a report where our knitting ended on
00:41:49
which side
00:41:50
on which side ps which loop because there
00:41:53
are times when we divide the report in half and
00:41:55
when we knit the armhole and above we
00:41:59
begin a number of places for the first loop of
00:42:01
the report there with 5 of this kira port from the
00:42:03
airport you have 10 loops and then too
00:42:06
mark in your diagram the beginning of your
00:42:08
row and keep it back there, I’ll try
00:42:12
tomorrow to show you the plan of mine, I won’t
00:42:14
try, but I’ll show you the plan for mine,
00:42:16
knitting the armholes and
00:42:18
neckline so that you understand how to
00:42:21
write it all down correctly and knitting a
00:42:23
semicircular armhole tomorrow I’ll show you
00:42:25
some kind of armholes, I also think I’ll
00:42:29
show you I'll show you everything on the sample, the new one is
00:42:33
back, this is a T-shirt and the dropped
00:42:36
shoulder is just knit straight there, there's
00:42:38
nothing complicated at all, a round neckline with a
00:42:42
dropped sleeve, I doubt it won't
00:42:44
fit roughly, it will be great, it will be very good,
00:42:47
why not, we took an oversized dress of
00:42:49
this style, it was dropped, I had a
00:42:52
round neckline on the shoulder
00:42:53
I want a circle in front, shaped at the back, that
00:42:56
means you take two types of calculations, you
00:42:59
do your calculations on each side,
00:43:01
Sasha, if I see a v-shaped me, there are 66
00:43:05
births and I need to remove 23 loops, it turns out
00:43:08
2 and 9, tear off in every third until
00:43:10
you remove in every third,
00:43:12
perhaps so that more such a nuance to
00:43:15
get a neat v-neck,
00:43:18
you may not put the required
00:43:22
number of loops on top, that is, it is possible if
00:43:24
you remove three in every third
00:43:26
row, then in the end you will end up with a shoulder
00:43:29
there are not 10 intended spots 1112 no
00:43:33
problem, leave it if you have the key
00:43:36
will it be a little wider or is
00:43:37
it no longer scary than when you start to
00:43:40
muddle something there, somehow knit your v-neck
00:43:44
unevenly and then you
00:43:46
will have it crooked beautiful v-shaped in
00:43:49
the world looks like when the rosary goes down and a
00:43:51
clear straight line is obtained so
00:43:54
here, well, sacrifice the width of your
00:43:57
shoulder for the sake of a beautiful v-neck,
00:44:00
or, on the contrary, add it if the shoulder is
00:44:02
fundamentally important then add a
00:44:05
couple of additional rows there
00:44:07
or remove a couple of rows there so that you
00:44:09
clearly reach the desired width and the desired
00:44:12
shoulder, I will also check your homework
00:44:15
I’ll keep an eye on this, maybe if there are
00:44:17
such mistakes, I’ll point them out to you
00:44:20
Sasha, when the video is on YouTube after the
00:44:23
live broadcast, I’ll post it, the recording is in progress and
00:44:26
the previous ones are also broadcast, I’ll post
00:44:29
15 reports of 15 loops each, as
00:44:32
they shared correctly, you can shift the report to half of the report
00:44:37
shift
00:44:38
you understand, 15 loops is very small and
00:44:41
in principle, and in principle, even if there
00:44:44
were a lot of loops, but one loop of
00:44:46
the canon will not play a role at all, that is,
00:44:49
if you are worried that your pattern
00:44:51
will not be centered, the openwork is so well, it
00:44:54
always looks like the goal is on it doesn’t
00:44:57
look like some kind of separate braids,
00:44:59
it looks like such a big openwork
00:45:03
fabric, I know how to explain it correctly, to
00:45:05
say if there is something there somewhere,
00:45:08
it will be shifted a little by one eyelet, the
00:45:10
center of this will not be
00:45:13
noticeable at all, so don’t worry, but you can
00:45:16
do it if it’s too strong are you worried about
00:45:18
2 eyelets in front more than the back, too,
00:45:22
this will be normal, no big deal,
00:45:24
by the way, if a straight dress with a dropped
00:45:27
shoulder in the shape in front will be
00:45:29
normal or better round,
00:45:31
it’s normal, in general, I think that any
00:45:33
neckline for any style will suit here, there aren’t
00:45:36
any specifically, this one is suitable for this gap
00:45:39
this one is
00:45:40
ok, this one is ok for this style, this one
00:45:42
doesn’t have anything like that, the only thing is look at
00:45:45
your figure and I
00:45:46
was already on the super about how to choose a
00:45:51
style for your figure if you are
00:45:53
overweight then you can look at the neckline
00:45:56
then you can look at your advantages and
00:45:58
disadvantages somehow and open it up, yes, but
00:46:01
regarding the style, so that a certain
00:46:04
cut suits a certain style, it won’t
00:46:06
last, you can choose whatever you want, at least
00:46:08
whatever you want,
00:46:10
hi, so well, 46 put us
00:46:13
good here, Sasha’s phone rules,
00:46:16
maybe my phone is a little subordinated to me by Sasha
00:46:18
and he will also behave well,
00:46:20
I’m very glad, I was so worried or
00:46:23
Sasha even talked about it that I really do
00:46:26
n’t want to broadcast because
00:46:28
everything is slow and everyone is dirty and it’s
00:46:31
just some kind of nightmare, maybe everything is fine with us, I’ll
00:46:33
tell you after this years,
00:46:37
after this broadcast, our lecture begins in 2115,
00:46:40
our Anya will come as your repair
00:46:44
begins, Sasha’s reaction will be or lead
00:46:47
because on the topic how to set
00:46:49
the cost
00:46:50
how us how to find out how to calculate dates
00:46:56
correctly cost price how to find out
00:46:58
expenses and income how to combine it all
00:47:01
and well, naturally he will tell this from
00:47:04
our experience because how we do this
00:47:07
we will not hide anything all
00:47:09
our secrets hide know how it doesn’t drag
00:47:12
but so what else can you join
00:47:14
come we will have 6 oils on
00:47:17
different topics next the
00:47:18
cost of all 6th place is 1900 rubles he
00:47:21
amount very little knowledge there will be
00:47:23
a carriage because you Sasha are preparing so
00:47:26
specifically, I was really waiting for the girls of those
00:47:29
who already paid for the live broadcast, I’m very worried about the
00:47:32
loss, I’ll be all lost and there won’t be any faces
00:47:34
and the water next to me will sing knitting, but I’m still
00:47:36
so worried as if
00:47:39
I don’t know, as if it’s the first time this
00:47:41
will all happen so come if there is anything
00:47:44
write to me in direct message I will send you the details
00:47:46
for payment you can still connect
00:47:50
continues almost all the walls are done o
00:47:53
already means it continues and is progressing
00:47:56
well today by the way I remembered this
00:47:59
broadcast about the styles I was wearing a long dress
00:48:01
I realized that the length is good the leg
00:48:03
is in the narrowest place, this really
00:48:06
works, then the whole leg
00:48:08
above this place also seems that it is
00:48:11
very thin under the skirt and somewhere
00:48:14
strong you will take a scientific broadcast from lectures, I do
00:48:17
n’t know, we’ll see and how it will be
00:48:20
new, it seems to me that it will not be like that
00:48:23
it’s hard as it seems because I would
00:48:25
honestly goswami chatting for a lot of
00:48:27
time and sometimes I don’t want
00:48:30
to switch off at all don’t worry everything will work out
00:48:33
my your your all comments your
00:48:37
reviews are very inspiring that my
00:48:40
strength will just accumulate and everything will be
00:48:43
fine phew well that’s it let's see until tomorrow tomorrow
00:48:47
we will have a practical part, I will
00:48:49
show you how to knit different armholes,
00:48:51
I will show you in small pieces
00:48:54
because my dress is dark burgundy and it
00:48:56
will be very difficult to see anything there,
00:48:59
so you and I will
00:49:01
take apart three of you on some lighter yarns
00:49:04
we are different and after tomorrow we will look at
00:49:07
different necklines, well, not different, I’ll show you how to
00:49:12
knit a round neckline, we’ll knit some pattern 2, well,
00:49:15
that’s it, that’s all because I drive there
00:49:17
are some nuances, I want to show you how to
00:49:20
beautifully design a neckline in openwork that
00:49:22
you don’t have one was somehow crooked
00:49:25
because when we are in the hall
00:49:27
this is like his false nutcracker, then there is a
00:49:31
false whale light all the jambs are closed
00:49:33
and here during the time we will not
00:49:35
process the cutout well, so I will not
00:49:37
show the processing you are already there as you
00:49:39
want and therefore it is necessary immediately do
00:49:42
everything beautifully until tomorrow until tomorrow girls
00:49:48
now we’ll meet at the lectures it’s very
00:49:50
interesting how it will all go
00:49:53
Sasha about patterns if we knit from the waist down
00:49:57
then how will the pattern be for example a flower
00:49:59
should be on top it will be upside down
00:50:01
that’s right well you’re thinking correctly in
00:50:04
my trial open the dress and look at
00:50:06
my flowers and the flowers are upside down,
00:50:09
this is normal, well, I think that there is no
00:50:13
problem at all that the openwork is tied in the
00:50:15
other direction, well, not at all,
00:50:18
because again, like braids, the openwork
00:50:21
looks so good from different sides
00:50:24
that, well, no openwork top and bottom, well, it doesn’t
00:50:28
have a top and a bottom,
00:50:29
so it’s okay if she
00:50:31
looks all down, but on my test
00:50:33
dress, few people noticed that there are flowers in
00:50:35
the wrong place, that there are two patterns:
00:50:38
1 up looks at 2 down, in fact
00:50:41
this is how it looks it’s as if everything is
00:50:44
normal, no one even thinks about the fact
00:50:47
that it’s upside down, well, that is,
00:50:49
don’t worry at all about the fact that you
00:50:51
will knit the skirt from the waist from top to bottom, I wanted to
00:50:54
show you in this intensive and I want and
00:50:57
will show you other different options for increases
00:51:01
in the skirt and plus, I have to repeat
00:51:06
that I don’t want to repeat myself, I don’t
00:51:07
want to tell you the same thing,
00:51:09
so I’m here and outwardly
00:51:13
showing you that a dress can be
00:51:15
knitted for me from the bottom up, but like this
00:51:18
anyway so that you, too, are not afraid
00:51:20
to experiment in your own... then in
00:51:22
creative impulses you noticed a new one from
00:51:26
noticed, but I don’t think you thought that
00:51:28
oh, what a nightmare, well, maybe you
00:51:30
did, I don’t know, but no one has
00:51:32
ever told me about this, well, that’s it, I’ll say goodbye
00:51:37
to you then if you don’t want
00:51:39
the pattern to look at you -looked like this upside down,
00:51:44
then you will knit the skirt separately from the bottom
00:51:46
up and then just sew
00:51:50
your top and your skirt with a loop-to-loop seam and then
00:51:53
everything will be fine too, this is also an
00:51:55
option, there’s nothing wrong with that and
00:51:57
everything will work out from loop to loop seam I I’ll
00:52:00
also show you,
00:52:01
for example, sewing a shoulder, so
00:52:04
don’t worry at all, I’m really telling you, don’t worry,
00:52:06
everything will work out, everything will be beautiful, there are a
00:52:09
million options, you’ll definitely find yours,
00:52:12
I thought what a cool idea, flowers in
00:52:15
different ways, well, that was originally intended,
00:52:18
but they are so that the flowers are upside
00:52:19
down and in order for me to knit first
00:52:22
the top and then the skirt, I didn’t know if
00:52:24
I had enough yarn, firstly, and secondly, I wanted to
00:52:27
prepare for the intensive and that’s why I
00:52:30
knitted as I will tell you in the intensive
00:52:32
up and down in different ways, it’s a
00:52:35
center day and you’re not even that so that the idea of
00:52:39
rabble so it stuck with me, well,
00:52:45
the lecture is starting, everyone, until
00:52:48
tomorrow I’m waiting for you on the spit, come whoever
00:52:51
wants, write in direct message, I’ll now
00:52:53
try to reach everyone, answer everything
00:52:56
at the box office, but it’s very nice, thank you so far

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