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вступление
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информация о моих носках
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сколько петель набирать на носок
3:45
типы стоп
7:26
расчёт полукруглого мыска
8:57
расчёт анатомического мыска
10:00
расчёт клиновидного мыска
10:44
расчёт удлинённого мыска
12:50
расчёт овального мыска
15:10
как сделать дорожку из лицевой петли по бокам мыска
15:46
набор Джуди
17:50
провязывание прибавок на мыске
21:02
готовый мысок
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что будет во втором видео о носках
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hello my name is Svetlana and you are on
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the channel knitting a sweater with this video I am
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starting a video series dedicated to knitting
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socks I will tell you everything I know about
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socks I didn’t get this information anywhere I
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got it through trial and error from my
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own experience the socks I
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see most often from the toe, but I can also knit from the
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cuff, it doesn’t matter, I see on two
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circular knitting needles or on 5 stockinette knitting needles, I
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will always have the same knitted
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socks and there will always be the same
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calculations, I will tell a large
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amount of information in one video, it
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won’t fit therefore today, starting with the
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fact that I will tell you how to determine
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how many loops to cast on, which toe to
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choose and how to calculate it, let's
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start all our calculations and
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knitting techniques, I will show you on just such a
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pair of socks for now I have knitted one
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and we will knit the second one together with you knitted
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I’m from us like elastic toes I have
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irregular increases here using the helix technique,
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increases on the wedge lifting the heels of the boomerang
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without a joining row and without shortened
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rows and also knee-deep dirt to a
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closed needle, we’ll look at all this with
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you when we knit 2 knitted for me
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from friend’s yarn snort composition here 45
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percent alpaca 30 percent polyamide
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25 percent wool per 50 grams 170
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meters trace here 01 natural
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sectional yarn I have here alcina
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composition here we have 45 percent cotton
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42 percent wool 13 percent nylon
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per 50 grams thread length 190 meters
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I ran on knitting needles 225 from them about
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I have size 35 and size 35 for one
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sock it took me 20 grams of drop smart and
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8 grams of siam calc and for us, after
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you have decided what yarn you have decided on,
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you need to determine how
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many loops to cast on on the circle
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for this I use a regular table for
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casting stitches, it’s in every
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self-respecting book on knitting socks on
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the Internet and it’s not difficult to find, and I’ll
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now paste this table into
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my size 35 if you knit from
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classic sock yarn from 400 meters
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per hundred grams I
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need to cast on 56 stitches, I see
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classic juicy yarn on knitting needles
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number two, I see this yarn on 225 knitting needles
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because it is thicker,
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if you don’t need to knit socks from
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thicker yarn, then I look at
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what knitting needles I will knit on if I
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knit on on knitting needles half a number larger, then
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I take 4 loops less from the table, that is,
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now on my knitting needles, for example,
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number two, fifty-six loops on a
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knitting needle 2 and a half, I’ll take 52 loops
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on knitting needles number three, I’ll take 48 loops on
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larger knitting needles I don’t see socks, but
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if necessary, I will continue to
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use this table and follow the
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same steps, that is, I increase the pizza by 0 5
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sizes, which means the number of loops is
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reduced by 4 loops here, the knitting needles are half a
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size, I did not increase the knitting needle here,
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225, so the number of loops remains
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also 56 but the socks can be looser
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than those that I cut from
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thinner yarn for also fifty-six
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loops on knitting needles number two after
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we have decided how many loops we
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need in a circle in order to knit a sock
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we need to decide on the toe and
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now let's get started Let's not get into the topic
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and look at everything in more detail,
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let's start with the theory and then
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move on to calculations. The first thing we will do is
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determine which masks are more
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suitable for which foot shape
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according to the length of the toes. On average, the feet are divided
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into three types: Egyptian Roman and
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Greek,
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with the Egyptian type of foot large the toe
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is the highest point in the foot,
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so for such a foot it is the anatomical toe that is more suitable. The
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anatomical toe is characterized by the fact that it
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has a narrow part that we either
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cast on or close a loop into a loop
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when we knit services from already two lines of
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decreases, a short one that corresponds to the
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big toe and long lines decrease
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that corresponds to the rest of the toe,
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such a toe fits on such a foot
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much better than any other
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because if we choose for such a foot,
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for example, a round classic toe, then
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here where the big toe we will have a
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lot of tension, but the action of the
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remaining toes will be created by
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excess fabric when you walk in socks
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at home this is not so critical,
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however, if you put them on shoes, then
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here there will be folds where the fingers are and in the
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area there will be discomfort
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with a wedge-shaped mask, the
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same picture will happen here, the loops will
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stretch out, there will be a lot of tension,
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most likely it will not wear out faster, but
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here a surplus of fabric is also formed
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until the excess will be smaller, it will not be so much
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near the little finger as near the other
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fingers, but such a sock will still be uncomfortable to wear in shoes, which is why
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when they used to knit socks with this
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type of mask, they took shoes one
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size larger for the winter because wearing this it was
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so impossible, however, if you now
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knit thin socks from the classic
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beach 400 meters per hundred grams and
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fit them well according to the shape of the foot, then there will be no
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problems putting them on easily
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in your shoes of your size
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with the Roman type of foot, all the toes on
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average are located approximately at the
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same height with with a slight rounding,
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our favorite classic toe is suitable for just such a foot; it
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goes in a
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semicircle; it fits perfectly precisely
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because such a
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foot is most common; we see this toe most often and the
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rarest type of foot is Greek,
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which means here the second toe is the
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highest point of the length of the foot and the rest
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go as if like this, on an oblique, the
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wedge-shaped toe that our
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grandmothers knitted is ideal for just such a foot, but such a foot is extremely
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rare, so such juice is
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practically not used now.
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Let’s turn once again to the Egyptian type of
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foot because I began to notice that there are a
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lot of such people and this the information
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will be useful, the fact is that the anatomical
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toe, due to its peculiarity, is inconvenient
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to wear in socks because it needs to be divided
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into skins. You are right and this is not
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convenient for everyone, someone else at the stage of the mitten became
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so I figured out how to knit for myself
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because I have this type of foot is a toe
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that will be the same elongated with the
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same narrow closing point and which
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will fit just as well on the
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Egyptian type of foot but will not have a
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division into the left and right leg. Now we will
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look in more detail at how
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to calculate and how to tie each of these
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toes let
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's start with the most common toe,
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this is a semicircular toe, to calculate the toe
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we need to take half of our
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loops because the headstock has narrow stitches on both
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sides, according to my case with
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56 loops, this will be 28 loops
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for knitting a semicircular toe, the
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number of loops needs to be divided into 3
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parts if there is a remainder of it give to the
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center 28 by 3 without remainder, they are not divided
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accordingly, I get 10 5 of them
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in the center 9 loops for one through and 9
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loops for the other bevel,
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this bevel is divided into two parts, and
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this part, which will be lower, is
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given more loops if it is
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not divided without a remainder, 9 by 2
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cannot be divided without a remainder, so there will be 4 loops
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and 5 loops, these 4 loops will be
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closed here along the bevel in each
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row
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or added depending on
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how you knit, but these 5 loops will be
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decreased or added after one
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row that is, in every second row, and
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so it turns out that for such a toe we
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need to knit 4 rows to
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decrease 4 loops and 10 rows to knit so that
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you decrease five more loops,
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respectively, we will have
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14 rows per toe,
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we will need this information to
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calculate the entire mask
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next high this is an anatomical toe
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for knitting an anatomical toe
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you need loops 28 loops in my case,
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divide into four parts if they
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don’t divide without a remainder, then we give the excess to a
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longer bevel; I divide without a
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remainder, so I get 7 loops
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in the center 7 loops along a short bevel and
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twice along 7 loops along a
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long bevel because
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out of these 4 parts you and I have one part going to the
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center, one part for a short bevel and
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two parts for a long bevel when knitting
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such a toe, increases and decreases are made
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in every second row, we get a
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long bevel 14 loops and if you
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make decreases or increases in every
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second row, the
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length of the toe will turn out to be 28 rows and we will
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consider with you a wedge-shaped toe in
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this case the loops are closed on each
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side or added in every second
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row
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until there are a few
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loops left here, depending on the thickness yarn,
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so for example, in my case, if there were
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28 loops,
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then I would cut until there were
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4 loops left in the center on one side,
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respectively, 8 loops in this
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circle, and here I would have
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12 loops left per bevel since we have a bevel
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goes with the rhythm in every second row,
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then the toe would have
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24 rows. Now let's look at how
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to knit a toe that will
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fit well on the Egyptian type of foot and at the same time
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it will not need to be divided into left
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and right.
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For this method,
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I also divide the loops into 4 parts and
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I give one fourth part to the center of the
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bevel, in this case we will have
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the same 28 loops, one fourth
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part is 75, but I round to an even
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number because it’s so convenient for me about this
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rally, it doesn’t matter, the
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remaining loops I give to both sides
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in this we with whom am I dividing the figure for the side
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bevel into three parts? here we will have 1
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part closer to the end of the cast, whether the second
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part and the third part, if it is not divisible by 3 without a
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remainder, then I give the excess to the
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third part, we will get 3 loops 1
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part 3 loops 2 part and 4 loops 3 part
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as you already guessed
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these three loops I will increase or
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decrease in each row
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these three loops I will decrease or
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add through one row that is in
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every second row and these 4 loops in
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this case will need to be divided in
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half
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if is not divided without a remainder, then
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most of us will go here, but mine are
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divided, so make two loops and
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here children
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I will decrease these two loops and add
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through two rows and
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these two loops through three types, this
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method will give us exactly an elongated toe
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which will be good sits on such a
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foot with this method, the length of the toe
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turns out to be 23 rows, but I like an
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even number, so I knit
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one row after increases or one row
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after decreases, it turns out 24 rows. Let me remind you
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that with the anatomical method of
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knitting, the length of the toe is 28
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rows, in our case it turns out 24 rows and
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there is another method that I
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use
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if I don’t know which toe is better,
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that is, I see it as a gift or
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someone asked for it or to order, in which
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case I use a hybrid that
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combines both a semicircular toe and an
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elongated toe because that’s what
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we’ll call it the oval toe fits
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well plus or minus on any foot somewhere
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plus somewhere minus 1k disadvantages with
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this method of knitting the mask will not be
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the case of which there are
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also 28 loops, I also take
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one fourth part for the center, rounding it to an
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even number, in my case also 8 loops
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here I have 10 loops 10 loops and
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I also divide these 10 loops into three parts,
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however if there is excess, then unlike
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this method I add it to the first
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part, you get 4 loops 3 loops and 3
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loops as you already guessed with this
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method 4 I will decrease the loops
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and damn in each row
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here we have 3 loops through one row and
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here 3 loops through two rows with this
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method we will get a toe of 19 rows
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also I will knit one additional row
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to have an
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even number of rows so for such a
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piece there will be 20 rows, so you and
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I see that this toe, let's call it
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oval,
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for convenience, let's call it an elongated
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oval toe, it turns out to be
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higher than a semicircular one, because a
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semicircular toe has only 14 rows, and
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here we already have 20 rows per
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toe, so you and I now know five
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types of mask
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semicircular
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anatomical wedge-shaped elongated and
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oval you know how to calculate them and
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how to knit them, please use them and
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we move on to the next stage,
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that is, directly to knitting
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the toe because I often have
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questions about how to knit such a toe so that
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there is a path of knitted ones loops, in
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fact, there is no secret if you
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knit from the toe, then you need to make increases
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from the loop of the bottom row in the first and
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last loops, and if you knit a bowl from the
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cuff, then you just need to make
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decreases by knitting 3 loops together with the
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middle loop on top,
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let's get started
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for that to find out how long I
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need the tip for casting on Judith, I
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wrap two knitting needles just around
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me according to my pattern 8 loops per cast on
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each knitting needle so I wrap the disk
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c 8 times like this
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one two three four five six seven
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eight all this piece is enough for me
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just in case, I’ll step back a couple of
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centimeters here, I’ll dial in
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Judy’s method is already with every second channel on
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YouTube and you probably already know it, but
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just in case, I’ll show you how I do it like
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this, I grab the first loop on the
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bottom needle and then I start
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casting the loops on each knitting needle in
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turn, passing them from the outside to the center on the
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upper knitting needle, I threw the bottom one along the
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scaffolding in my case with the thumb and on the bottom one I
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throw the top finger in my case the
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index finger is easier to show of course than to
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explain with the
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thumb from above to the center with the
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index finger from below to the center with the
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thumb from above to the center with your
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index finger from the bottom to the center, this is Antalya,
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we cast on 8 loops,
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here you can see that I cast on 8
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loops on each knitting needle, this is the tip I have
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left
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now, how I held the threads, this is how I
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turn around, that is, I turn it over, I
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sleep here, I have the tip here, I have the
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main thread
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at the bottom I take out the knitting needle and
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I knit the first row without any increases, just in the
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circle so that I have loops
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on the knitting needles from which I can add from the
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top knitting needle, we have the loops arranged in the
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classical way, and
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on the lower knitting needle the loops will now be
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arranged as when knitting in
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the grandmother’s way,
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so knit they will need to be grabbed in
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different ways here by the front
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wall and
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below I will
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now show you will
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need to be grabbed by the back wall,
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in fact it will be obvious when
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you start knitting like this you see
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arranged 5 in grandma’s way if
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you knit a tom like this they will not be
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arranged
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all
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simply 85
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so I knitted
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one row in a circle, I returned the beginning here
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to the tip and now I will make an
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increase in the
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first loop, I knit an
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increase from the loop of the bottom row, that
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is, here I have a loop of the bottom row, I
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throw it on the left knitting needle and knit it
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further, I go to the end until there will be
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one loop left on the knitting needles,
00:19:03
so I have one loop left on the knitting needles
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and I make an increase from the loop of the bottom row,
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that is, lifting it onto the left knitting needle, I knit an increase and
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knit the last loop on the
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knitting needle, I turn around and on the other side
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I do the same with the
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first loop, I knit
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then I make an increase from loops of the bottom
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row, here it is,
00:19:36
then I move to the last loop,
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here it is, I
00:19:46
make an
00:19:48
increase from the loop of the bottom row and
00:19:52
then knit a loop on the knitting needle.
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1 increase is done, let me
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show you again
00:20:01
how I and the bodies, here I am
00:20:05
knitting the first loop,
00:20:08
I make an increase from the loop of the bottom row, here
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we have it I knit this one
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from the bottom loop and
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move to the last loop, I do
00:20:22
n’t knit the last loop, I
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reach the last loop
00:20:27
by lifting the wall of the loop of the bottom row and
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knit an increase,
00:20:34
then I knit the last loop.
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Now I’ll knit with my rhythm and
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increase with this and
00:20:44
when I finish the toe I’ll show you how
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this path of knit stitches will look like this,
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here I knitted the toe according to this pattern of an
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elongated mask on the 28th half, here it is
00:20:59
from the side, it looks like this from above, it
00:21:02
looks like this, you can see that we have an
00:21:04
elongated shape and a narrow middle,
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so no matter what foot
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you are on you will put it on if you have an Egyptian type of
00:21:12
foot, you will either have a big
00:21:14
toe here and an old one here, or vice versa, there is a
00:21:16
thumb here, but there is a second toe here and
00:21:18
there will be a plus minus in the tarus, well on the side we
00:21:21
have formed such a braid from the
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facial loops, now it’s already 2, it’s clear
00:21:26
what it is not the front loop, but the walls of the
00:21:30
neighboring bodies, here is one loop, here is the second, here is an
00:21:33
increase from one loop 2 and again
00:21:36
one loop, here is the wall and the second loop,
00:21:40
here they are,
00:21:42
nothing complicated here, this is what it
00:21:46
looks like from the front, so the first video dedicated to us has come to an end,
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I
00:21:51
hope you learned something new
00:21:53
and interesting for yourself, if so,
00:21:56
please write about it in the comments or
00:21:58
give me a like so that I know that
00:21:59
I am moving in the right direction.
00:22:01
Next video I will show you how I see
00:22:04
socks using the helix method on circular knitting needles
00:22:06
for today that’s all thanks for your attention and
00:22:10
see you in the next video

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В этой части МК я расскажу: как определить сколько петель набирать на носки, какие есть виды мысков, как подобрать мысок по типу стопы, как рассчитывать разные типы ленточных мысков, и какой мысок выбрать для носков чтобы он подошёл для любой стопы. Таймкоды: 00:00 вступление 00:47 информация о моих носках 02:01 сколько петель набирать на носок 03:45 типы стоп 07:26 расчёт полукруглого мыска 08:57 расчёт анатомического мыска 10:00 расчёт клиновидного мыска 10:44 расчёт удлинённого мыска 12:50 расчёт овального мыска 15:10 как сделать дорожку из лицевой петли по бокам мыска 15:46 набор Джуди 17:50 провязывание прибавок на мыске 21:02 готовый мысок 21:58 что будет во втором видео о носках ЧАСТЬ 2: носки методом "Хеликс" на круговых спицах - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l--lZNrUO0k ЧАСТЬ 3: расчёт носков с пяткой бумеранг и клином подъёма - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUBqjmNYtRs ЧАСТЬ 4: пятка бумеранг с клином подъёма, без укороченных рядов - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvB3FtiSuX0 ЧАСТЬ 5: закрытие иглой с имитацией наборного края, шов "назад иголку" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYDE29-HTIQ Основная пряжа - DROPS NORD (45% альпака, 30% полиамид, 25% шерсть, 50гр/170м). Пряжа на полосках - Сеам CALZINO (42% шерсть суперуош, 45% хлопок, 13 нейлон, 50гр/190м). Спицы 2,25. Расход на 35 размер 58гр. Хештег для отметок ваших носков по моей методике #sosvetovyaz Ролик на моём канале Яндекс.Дзен: https://zen.yandex.ru/video/watch/622d6029c2b0553e20814b84 ________________________ СВЕТЛАНА & ВЯЗАНИЕ Мой инстаграм - https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Мой канал на Rutube - https://rutube.ru/channel/24104960/ Мой канал на Яндекс Дзен - https://zen.yandex.ru/id/6229307e9ac9c64e7500af68

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