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Hello everyone, Today I want to show you a
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cardigan that I knitted according to my own
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master class, which is called the
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Pythagoras cardigan master class,
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showing it because there in the
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master class you and I showed how to
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knit on a third class machine. And
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this is the one you see now knitted on a
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fifth class car,
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exactly the same model, I’ll
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show you closer.
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This is the place here, the more suitable
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yarn is the
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size of this cardigan that I’m
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showing you, the length is 90 centimeters, the
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back width is 60 centimeters, that is, the circular
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volume is 120 centimeters, it can be
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used either as an oversize Or up to 56
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size like a regular cardigan, calculations for
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this cardigan in centimeters and loops for
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your yarn Naturally for your
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loop test I, as always, will leave it in
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the description under the video, but I want to say that
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here is the yarn I already said it’s cool
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It’s more suitable for this model,
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here it’s almost a classic
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loop the test worked out. Therefore,
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perhaps
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the size of the cardigan will suit many people. I already said, but it took a lot of
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yarn for this cardigan, I have two
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threads here, I’ll show you now, the amount of
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yarn it took for this large size is
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56,186 grams.
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Firstly, it’s a very economical thread, it’s light And
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secondly, I I knitted on density 8 with
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two dots in the fifth grade, look
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how the edges of the shelf are processed.
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Many people probably do this, I want to show you
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because I did it here, you know how
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they say it, but not like that, not as usual, I
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do it, I’ll show you later how
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I usually did this processing and how to do this in this
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cardigan, in the future I will
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do the same and I want to show you an interesting
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way of connecting parts, namely
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sleeves and armholes when there are open loops on the sleeve
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And naturally closed loops on the armhole
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are used in many products, here in
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this any cardigan with a dropped
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shoulder can be used in any
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product with a deflated sleeve, and in any
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product with an automatic sleeve, look
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what a smooth edge is perfect
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right now on the street You can actually
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see it’s being
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assembled by machine, it’s done
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faster than the usual way when we
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assembled this method before. By the way, a
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wonderful girl Olya taught me
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a lot thank you, it wasn’t me who came up with
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this seam, which I also made on a
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machine, I made it in two threads. That
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is, if, figuratively speaking, I
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knitted a cardigan in one number of folds, then here it is
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on the seam to close the loop
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with a catcher that I doubled the number of these folds,
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so I’ll show you closer this is the place
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of connection
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Well, I’m glad that I had
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the opportunity to show you this cardigan
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in the fifth grade because the
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cardigan is very simple, very easy
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to make and I would really
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like everyone to try
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to knit it And since I showed it in the master class
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Exactly That’s why
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I was worried about the cardigan in the third grade that many
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beginners would be afraid to repeat it in the
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fifth grade. And so I’m demonstrating to you. But it’s the
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calculation for your size. If you don’t
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use my calculations, then it’s
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very easy to calculate your size there,
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basically I saw where I see
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in the third class and most importantly, I
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show how this
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triangle is knitted with
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partial knitting,
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one yarn was like this, this is a chic terry, that’s
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what’s on it
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2, well, she actually gave the
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main color here I have no markings,
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the customer didn’t want pockets so as not to
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make the product heavier, not a belt but I
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tied it up for you with a thread so that you can see
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that it will look great with a belt.
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Well, guys, if someone hasn’t seen my
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first full master class, so for the
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cardigan, follow the link in
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the description, see if anyone has seen it.
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Let’s go, I’ll show you how I do it here
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I processed the front and sewed in the sleeve
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literally a little more I want to touch on the WTO
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what I’m doing now I’m now going to
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float the details here I have two
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sleeves since the dropped shoulder the sleeves are
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so small this is what I do with all
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paired parts with shelves in particular This is the case
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on this cardigan too I did
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show it on my hands because they are
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small, they are convenient here I have two
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sleeves they are folded face to face
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because the guy we are on the inside out and I
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pin them along the perimeter of the rock, that
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is, I take them, align the edges and with a
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pin you can often sweep them by the very edge
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if, for example, you don’t have any pins
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that can withstand steam that can be
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steamed, these particular pins can withstand
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it, in my opinion, Primovskie pins
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Katya ordered these for me, but they don’t seem to be cheap.
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It was just a promotion I had Katya, a
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great stock hunter, and she
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bought it for me at some terrible profitable promotion this is a
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magnetic pincushion together with
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pins squeezed more carefully with these
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standard partner pins
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because here this eyelet
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usually catches if you stick it very
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deep into the knitted fabric. If you
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pull out the fabric, it can pull out the thread for you.
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Therefore, I don’t use these here, it’s
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not quite suitable for me here place for
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shooting, so maybe such light is not
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very good,
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in fact, all I wanted to say
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Show I showed that the sleeve is completely
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two sleeves face to face
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along the entire perimeter I
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always cut off another measuring tape
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Yes, as you can see, in pairs I’m always on the table
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on the ironing board, this is if it’s something
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very small, but it’s more convenient for me.
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Let it be on a small one, but on the table. And just like that,
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now I’ll start to hover, I touch the iron
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because I have this thing on my iron
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instead of an ironing iron. When I
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sew, I also use this ironing iron.
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in general, steam, including very strong,
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very, very, you see,
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in my opinion, as always, the thought was not finished,
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I wanted to say that I use this
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attachment, overlay, and When I sew, instead of
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an iron, there are all sorts of footers, they
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come with synthetics. You have to be very careful with them.
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And when I bought this this thing
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really brought me happiness, so I steamed it on one
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side and turned it over to the other
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side, look here in the center when
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I have them chipped off. I don’t press even if
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the canvas allows. I don’t press. My
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task now is to douse it with very strong steam
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so that the shape is fixed and then
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when I I heat the parts, I only touch the
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edges, I use this nose to align the
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edges, I also fix them, and then when I
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heat
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the parts without a poker, then I will then
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iron the elastic bands. I never iron them, even
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when I steam them, like on this
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cardigan, I steamed the elastic band on the
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shelves and the backs, but at the same time I do
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n’t touch the iron. I carefully
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stretch it with my fingers. If I need to steam it
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on the sleeves, I don’t need to steam it, but
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I never put pressure on the elastic band. Otherwise,
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it will become flat and ugly when I
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steam it. Right now the parts are still
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hot, I never use it. there’s not enough right away
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so as not to deform it because
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when it’s hot and still wet it’s so
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elastic I always let the parts lie down Well, I
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split them to cool, I forgot to say
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why I need a centimeter, it’s clear I
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measure one side of the other that I have
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n’t warped anything anywhere, the width checks it
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and I think that’s it It’s clear
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I’m taking one needle apart, I forgot to put it
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back in half Now,
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separately, again from the wrong side, the
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already cooled part after steaming I also have this
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front side Here it is from the
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wrong side, now I’ll go through it
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here, especially near the elastic,
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I’ll show how to assemble the sleeve using this method,
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here’s one sleeve I I collected this even before
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steaming, it’s the seam that I will also
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steam. This is how it looks from
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the front side, as you can see, it’s a very
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clear, even edge, you can see
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the braid goes nowhere, it doesn’t go astray, it’s
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very easy to achieve with this method, this is what the
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seam looks like from the inside, but from
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the inside, let’s say so usually, but as it
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seems to me, it’s a little smoother,
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a little smaller, this method can be
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used for any sleeves, for
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ordinary precise ones, you
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can also use this figured okat, but you
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will need to knit it with partial knitting,
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this okat and leave open loops at the end
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then I have a casting thread I have the
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same thing now, the sleeve is open loops
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but the armhole is naturally closed loops for
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beginners, I’ll quickly say that you can calculate this
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way using memasina, this is a
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regular one, or rather a curly sleeve, like
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our classic one, to use
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this method of assembly, I opened a website that is
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not an array I’ll show you on the tablet, I
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confiscated it because
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something on the phone is already very small for me,
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here it’s a site that’s not massive on the side, click on
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it, choose not recently on the site,
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I like making patterns more,
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so I choose women’s, I pressed it
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myself, let it be men’s, now I’m
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taking a pattern of 25 themes Moreover, I often
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used it for women’s products, and here
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it is, this is how it usually looks, you
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will enter all your values ​​and I just
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want to show that there is here, you
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need to check the sleeve roll part, in
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partial knitting,
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be sure to check this box And
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then you not Masina will count the okat
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using partial knitting, you can
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throw everything in one line on a waste thread and
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using this method
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is inconvenient, of course, so show it on a tablet.
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Usually I take a screenshot. I still
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want to show that here are the
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patterns on the site for women's patterns in
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women's patterns too there is Well, here it is, the
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first classic pattern, the
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same thing, sleeve roll, partial
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knitting, all the measurements, enter this checkbox,
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don’t forget to put it at the bottom, click
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calculate Well, or you will recalculate the
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video here now, which is not about using
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memasina. Moreover, I have a lot of similar
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videos, I show how I do there
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I think with the help of memasina, that is, I just
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want to say that it’s difficult for a beginner, especially for a beginner,
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but how can I calculate this pattern with
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partial knitting? But for me,
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Makhina does this wonderfully. I
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start by putting out the number of Needles such
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as mine goes along the top of my sleeve,
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here’s my sleeve. I have a dropped
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shoulder So in my hands it
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looks like this here you see I’m just lying
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on a flat but also open loops
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here at the top I have 96 in my opinion So I
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pulled them out 480 48 I’ll move them with
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the carriage so that they start
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working
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I take our shelf This is it our armhole
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Here it is completely, you will have marks If
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you knit the same model,
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this cardigan of Pythagoras Where these marks
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come from, I told you in that video where I
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talked in detail about the calculations about those
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who will use my calculations
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for this particular product, as usual, I
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I’ll leave it under the video, where I’m
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knitting. I’m already knitting these marks,
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you can see the strings, these threads, I
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hung them. I calculated that is, when
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I was calculating the cardigan itself, I immediately
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calculated where to put the marks and here
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I have it even on the diagram. If you
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look, you’ll see there will be a mark
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the beginning of the sleeve the mark of the middle of the sleeve and
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the mark there the end 2nd side of the sleeve in general the
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beginning the end of the sleeve and the middle 3 marks are
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very convenient and so we take our armhole
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facing us and so it’s always more convenient for me on the
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right side, here from the edge of the sleeve it
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turns out I usually take a three-eye
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drawer and look here it is.
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I take the outer loop under it just
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once And pierce it, you see. That’s
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why you get a perfect edge here. There’s
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no way you’re holding the part facing
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you and you don’t need to aim, you don’t
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need to turn the part away to
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look that you accidentally missed something
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crawled away, you see, here it is, my marker,
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I take it like this, here it is, this row
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turns out, I put it on the decker
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now, so I’m starting to put it on, as
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usual, I attached one side. As you
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can see, I immediately pull out the needles, I move on.
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Here it is, I have a center mark, you can use it immediately
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hang on the center
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we have 0 and here it is 2 mark the second edge
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of the sleeve Here is the same thing Look here it is
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my mark I am Kolya You see here it is
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a loop like this In general, in fact, in
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principle, I don’t know what yarn you
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will knit with You can, for example, in this
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column of the well went there will be rougher, it
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seems to me there is no point, but look there for
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yourself, the most important thing is that if you start,
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choose where you want, you clearly,
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so clearly clearly, and you will go, you understand, you do
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n’t have to look closely anymore, don’t
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look closely. Send it, but everything is clearly
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visible Now I have a marker here, this is the
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center of the sleeve, here I usually use a
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two-ear decker. So,
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to hang it, aim to the right and
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left of zero like this, well, immediately
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remove these strings because they
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will interfere with you, the most important thing is to make a
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marker along the edge of the sleeve the center of the sleeve is
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now further, as usual, I use the curtain method,
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so I take it. Here I roughly see where
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I have the middle of this
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piercing, choose where I want to hang it,
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hung it, it’s also convenient that you can
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pull it out right away, you can see everything,
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we distribute everything,
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we hang it up, it turns out that our loops are now
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I’ll switch off behind the camera, I’ll hang it up that’s it, I
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hung everything up very conveniently and quickly
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because the canvas is hanging facing us, we
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clearly see these stripes of ours, our
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rows, now I check that all the tabs were
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open, well, in principle, they are
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open like that. This is how, for convenience, we take our
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sleeve inside out to ourselves
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I repeat once again if you knit the
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usual standard figured okat everything is the
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same. There will also be open loops
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again here everything is simple because the
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number of extended loops
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corresponds to the number of open loops
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on the sleeve; we keep the sleeve wrong side to ourselves,
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that is, the details of the face. Everything is as usual so that
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the show of us is left on the wrong side, so I take the
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outermost loop, look at the decker Not
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behind and just hang it on the ends, you
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can see there’s just a hook here at the end of the needle
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and therefore it won’t go anywhere,
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you can use a two- or three-ear decker It’s
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just inconvenient for me through the camera, that’s why
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I’m showing you
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the detail like this, we’ve already steamed the loops, they’re all
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open, so
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comfortable, you see, I just hang them here at the
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very tip And that’s how I leave them, I’ve
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hung everything. At this stage, you
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can remove the waste thread if it bothers you. If it does
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n’t bother you, you can not remove the wood and you
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’re in doubt It won’t work,
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you don’t have to delete it either, I won’t delete it, it does
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n’t bother me, now I pick it up for the
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Child through One because there is not a
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smooth edge on the other side and with the help of
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this comb I close the tabs. As you
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can see, a few strokes of the hand and all the
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tabs are closed and I have special
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closures, a reed opener
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made from an old plastic card, but I
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like this method that I showed you much better, especially if there is a
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lot that needs to be closed at once, everything is closed
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now
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We take it little by little, we begin to
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move our needles You
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see there, now I’ll make them closer
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Look, you don’t see them right away there all the time
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and everything will not work out differently, but gradually, like this,
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I lead everything to the end with my hand. Just like that,
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I moved it a little bit, I just don’t
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want to pull back and forth now. Well,
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look, this is where it started and went, went,
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went, and then little by little, little by
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little, I just didn’t touch that side
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while I was showing you here, now I’ll
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adjust it so that everything is the
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same, but I think you already guessed with
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one hand, it’s not very convenient to do it,
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you need to fix the canvas with the second
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hand, like I’m doing now, and we’ve moved everything forward,
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we’ve already moved everything to the end But I I’ll
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show you here at the edge, look what we’re
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doing, we’re just dragging our needles,
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you see in one movement the same way into the
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next movement. We’re just
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dragging this there. Let’s
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look here from below with my fingers. I pull the canvas
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a little so that it doesn’t come off for me
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once I hold it and I have them all
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flew in very quickly very
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next time, look at it Well, in short,
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if it weren’t for the camera, I just
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swiped my hand twice and I already have them all. They
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all jumped in. This is the
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picture I got, I
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now have these open loops of my sleeve,
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they sewed through the shelf And So I’m
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going to close them now. After all, I’m pulling them out and
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preparing them because to close them in the usual
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way with a catcher loop, I have
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a thread here that’s not long enough for me to
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completely close the entire armhole,
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so I took another thread and
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just want to show that these are ordinary
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open loops everything is how we usually
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close it, so I take them and close them without
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any air loops, additional
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loops of additional feedback, a peg or
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something else, just like that, I close it
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as usual and that’s it, I closed everything, I
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remove it from the machine, now I’ll remove the waste
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thread. This is our second sleeve which
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we made together with you, the same
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neat, clear one, you see how clearly
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the seam goes nowhere, this pigtail that is
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on the armhole is not to the right or to the left. As
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they say, it didn’t work because we
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hung it clearly. This is the exact same one,
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stretch it if anyone doubts.
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Nothing. here it doesn’t stretch, that is, the
00:19:08
fabric stretches Naturally, it’s dense,
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it’s good, it’s elastic than an ordinary
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good seam, but in my opinion it’s done
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much faster. Now I’ll show you the way
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I processed the edges of the shelves.
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I took another yarn because the yarn is
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expensive, I feel sorry for it, it’s not mine, but what’s the
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difference, the method works on any yarn
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let's assume this is our shelf we turn on
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partial knitting And how I did it before
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So I'll show you it turns out how I did it
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before And how I did it on a cardigan
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I used to do it like this the carriage I have here is
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the carriage on the right I pulled it out from the
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side of the carriage I pulled out this old one
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the method is simple, I want to show you their
00:19:48
comparison and so from the side of the carriage
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I push out a piece we have turned on, I
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knit a row then I put them to work I
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return and as you understand, in this
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way something here doesn’t want to
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be knitted
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We knit when I have the carriage on the right,
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it’s from the side of the carriage that doesn’t matter
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because from one side on one shelf we
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process on one side on the other on the other.
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Therefore, from the side of the carriage I pulled it out
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and pushed it back in, I’ll
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knit it back a few rows now so that
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we can compare it later and definitely compare it
00:20:24
here Well, or from two sides or on the
00:20:28
edge that you process in this way,
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be sure to rehang the cat
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so that it doesn’t pull, but this
00:20:33
also depends on the yarn.
00:20:38
Well, I knitted a certain number of rows. And
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now I’m showing you the method that I
00:20:43
used specifically in the cardigan that
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the carriage showed you, I have
00:20:47
a piece on the right included, but I pulled out the
00:20:49
same two needles in the opposite direction from the carriage,
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so I pull them out and knit them. You
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see what’s happening, the thread is laid
00:20:58
on top of them, here we get one extra
00:21:01
Well, like an extra additional movement We
00:21:03
take the thread Like this And the stitches then
00:21:08
we’ll put them to work and we come back and this is
00:21:11
how
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we knit the thread here we returned it
00:21:17
like this if you have Silver you will turn on
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partial knitting only in one direction
00:21:24
and you will not have to
00:21:28
insert needles put the needles into work
00:21:30
the carriage will pick them up itself
00:21:38
This is exactly the way I knitted
00:21:41
now I will also knit a little more and we
00:21:43
will compare Well, I also knitted
00:21:45
several rows here,
00:21:47
now I’m cutting it off, it’s strange, it’s the same,
00:21:50
essentially the same two methods that
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we push through row after row We have two
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needles, sometimes they knit, sometimes they don’t, so I’m taking them off and
00:21:58
Let’s take a look The first method that I
00:22:00
used before, here it looks
00:22:03
look like this, here's the first method, it's
00:22:07
looser here, this is this. This is the outermost
00:22:11
loop, apparently due to this broach
00:22:13
that goes along the top. You see, the
00:22:16
density was the same, the same,
00:22:19
nothing changed, the weights were hung, everything was hung like this,
00:22:22
in principle, it was shown to you. so it
00:22:25
looks normal. I used it before,
00:22:27
it doesn’t mean that it’s terrible
00:22:28
or you don’t need to use it. If you
00:22:30
’re used to it, in principle, it’s also
00:22:32
normal, why am I now showing
00:22:35
this second method, which is on
00:22:36
the cardigan here, this loop you see
00:22:39
is more expressed, it’s just like
00:22:41
glued to the canvas. That is, if I
00:22:44
ran my finger there like that, look,
00:22:46
I myself didn’t think about it until
00:22:49
they told me, so I’ve
00:22:51
been using this method all my life. I sincerely didn’t
00:22:53
understand. Well, the principle is the same, what’s
00:22:56
there, as I told you, two needles I push out
00:22:58
what you see here with my finger,
00:23:00
I do it like this and that’s it And it comes off
00:23:03
right here in the second method. It’s
00:23:06
like it’s glued on and it’s more
00:23:09
pronounced, but from the front side there’s
00:23:12
nothing to look at, you need to look at it from the end. And
00:23:14
from this side, but also
00:23:17
this kind of edge is quite stable after
00:23:19
steaming, naturally you see it’s
00:23:22
normal, but somehow it
00:23:23
turns out to be more loose at the end here on this
00:23:27
side,
00:23:28
in general, I liked this method
00:23:31
more than the second one that I used
00:23:34
Although it is one movement longer, as I
00:23:37
told you, but on a scale
00:23:40
I’m used to knitting the whole product and it
00:23:43
was fine for me, look even closer, here’s what it’s like with
00:23:46
good yarn. This is after the thread on the shelf.
00:23:49
You can see how they look. Here are the same
00:23:51
two loops, so I steamed them well,
00:23:53
you know what I did with them;
00:23:55
this is a special
00:23:58
board for a special husband. I didn’t just take it
00:24:00
specially, I cut it out, I know
00:24:02
the professionals there buy it from beech. In
00:24:05
general, from some noble
00:24:07
tree species, I have from ordinary wood
00:24:09
what was at home, he didn’t make it specifically for
00:24:10
sewing, such boards to hold up the seams,
00:24:13
for example, when they are thick, and I had it
00:24:15
lying here I let it stand, that is, on
00:24:17
the heated part. I put a
00:24:20
clean sanded board, look, in general,
00:24:23
you can look at the sewing forms. What is
00:24:26
it like to stand after during the WTO, if
00:24:31
anyone is interested, but I think many people
00:24:33
know this Well, it’s cool, it turns out to be
00:24:35
such an edge That’s all the guys, now
00:24:38
I’ll redraw the description
00:24:40
I’ll post it in the description under the video and to everyone who
00:24:43
watched it Thank you very much, keep it with
00:24:46
pleasure I hope that I
00:24:48
helped you in some way Bye bye everyone

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