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Hello everyone, today I want to show you
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this sweatshirt with a hood and a
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kangaroo pocket,
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knitted, it fits in our pocket, the color right away does
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n’t show up as a crimson color
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on camera, but in fact it’s stupidly
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red, just red, knitted with a simple
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raglan, the design of this raglan is simple,
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but the execution is I'm showing
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the details from top to bottom, as I said, raglan, sew with the seams
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outward, here's this thing, a
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collar with an overlap, this is what I'll show you
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how to knit, as I said, raglan on top,
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laces, hood, here it's probably
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called drawstring correctly, where to put the lace, I'll
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also show you, I'll show you how to knit a hood,
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how to count a hood on the sleeves there’s something we’ll
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show you this is plating our
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home-grown and kangaroo pocket yes I know with a
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kangaroo pocket I think I even have
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two on the channel but here I’ll show you just like
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in the product again I’ll tell you how to count
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so this was the front view turn around the
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back view I’m showing the hood too [ __ ]
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the seams outward is the desire of the customer
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to the customer, changing the hood like this
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means freedom to
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increase the freedom of fit here is not
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very large, I don’t remember, I say there, I
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tell you a little how to count and
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then how to turn this pattern upside down,
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what to knit like this, on the contrary,
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everything here is heavily knitted turns around
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can take off the hood no wait, here's
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the hood in front take off take off then you'll die here it's
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very hot this is a feat
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this is also all the goals imposed there
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are according to those details that were shown
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only here with a wave of parts of
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this thing on the bottom of dresses too here's a
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pocket closer like this it’s a pity that the color is not
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conveyed because the color is very
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beautiful bright,
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well, everyone who is interested, let’s go and
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fresh and so in order to knit
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the raglan on top,
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we need to count it as a regular
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advertisement, the first thing we do is
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be sure to knit a sample and
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calculate our sad sample for those who haven’t yet
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knows how, I will leave a link in the description of
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how to do it, as you understand, I have
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a sample already knitted according to the counts, here are so many
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loops, here are so many rows of me in one
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centimeter
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and so we draw, I draw Yarilo, he always
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counts and Revan is always done by hand because I do
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n’t like him exactly how I do Mosina
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counts 3 lanka and although I repeat every time
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that I really like it a lot
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and actively use it, but not in the case of
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Revan, and even though I have raglan calculations
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on the channel, I also started leaving
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a link in the description of how to count
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raglan, questions arise so very
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quickly now let's calculate especially since there
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are nuances with this cutout on the front,
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this is as you understand the back, starting here
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from the back and calculating the kangaroo pocket, also in the
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sands, for starters, as always, we count in
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centimeters, the first basic measure as the
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measure that we need is my friends,
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this is 110 centimeters 110 centimeters I
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I’ll add here, I’ll add 6 centimeters
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for the freedom of fit, you can add
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as much as you want, I don’t need
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such a semi-adjacent silhouette to be too wide,
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so 6 centimeters and that’s 116, and we
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divide 116 in half in half and
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it turns out that the width of the front and back is 58
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centimeters,
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well, in this case, my back is like this I
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write 58 centimeters, now we count the length,
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I know that the total length of the product exactly according to
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my measurements is 70 centimeters, that is, this is
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all we need to remove from here the length of the
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raglan line, this is our back, I
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remind you of the length of the raglan line, as I
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calculate by the formula,
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this is the half-circumference of the chest divided by
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3 + 7
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I substituted my measurements, I remind you of the
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half-girth of the
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whole chest 110 half of 55 centimeters
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divided by 3 added 7 I got
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twenty-five and three centimeters and I
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count it 20 5 3 since this is the back I
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add 2 centimeters here for the sprout and the
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length of the raglan line along the back I
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will have twenty-seven and three centimeters,
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so I write with these tenths so as
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not to lose any loop. In total, we have 70
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centimeters from 70, I subtract 25 and 32
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centimeters that I added to the sprout,
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I don’t count from 70, subtract 20 5 3 and
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I get here 44 out of 7 centimeters, I
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also pay attention to the fact that I
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write it down with these tenths
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because if we remove them or round them up
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a little, I’m so used to it anyway, the
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calculator doesn’t count them externally, then
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do everything, and all we have to do is calculate
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this part
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then what goes to the neck I again read the
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formula for this I need the neck girth
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in my case it is 40 three centimeters this is
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the formula that is the neck girth I divide by
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3 and minus one this is emphasized for
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the back so I put my measurements I want
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to show on the calculator 43 I divide by 3 and
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take one away from me, you see this is the
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number I get right away so as not to lose all these
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numbers so as not to
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round up anything, I immediately multiply this number
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by my sad sample of loops, I
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get 285 as you can see 3799 well, it’s logical
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to round it up up to 38
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this is the stage
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we get here on the back here here is the
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neckline 38 loops I have transferred everything into a
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loop and the rows
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I need to cast on will be one hundred and
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sixty-six loops now let’s count
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our revan and lines one hundred and sixty-six
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loops subtract undercuts
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of 6 loops this is the figure we get
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154 and we should have 38 therefore 154
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we subtract our 38 to get 116 116 but on
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both sides we must subtract 116 divide
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by 2 on 2 sides 58 that is -58 here and
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-58 here but in our case we will
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add but so as not to get confused as I
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said, we first consider just an
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ordinary raglan, unfold it very
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simply and so everything is ready, all that remains is to
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calculate in which row how many loops
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we will add, I calculate this using the
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Mosin service, I have already said many times the
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mobile application only in the
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mobile application, that is, open
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the mobile application calculation of curves and there is
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1 pattern,
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this is how it looks like this I took
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a screenshot and wrote out for myself where to
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enter what here how many loops should
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remain here the initial quantity
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here we enter row 1 decrease here row the
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last decrease these calculations do not
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apply to our product absolutely this is
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me I just came up with this one for myself,
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but because
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I consider the application on my phone to be a phone, and in order not to
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get confused, I have this piece of paper,
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you can pause it for yourself
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before sketching it, it doesn’t adequately count in
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these types, I counted my deductions
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before all the fun begins on
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in front the number of loops is the same 166
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in my case 6 for the undercuts
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of the neckline in the front of the neckline in the front
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we calculate using the formula this neck girth
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divided by 3 for me it’s 43 centimeters
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I divided by 3
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I got this figure right away as
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on the back I multiply it by pixel
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sample of loops and here they are my
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slave loops that I will have on the
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front neck I write down 40 loops the
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length of the raglan line is two centimeters
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shorter than for discounts in my case it
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will be 25 centimeters and three tenths
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as we did everything basic we made
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advertising lines are also calculated as and on the
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back the most interesting thing here is
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this cut, what depth to make it and the
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width of the strap, well, look how I thought,
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pure taste begins here, so I
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took it, I already knitted the back and along the back
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I just looked at the loops and I
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wanted to make a strip, it just made me
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will be 20 loops wide
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23 that is, century I immediately wrote 10 and 10
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when we start knitting you will understand if
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you want a bar, for example, maybe you
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will knit for a child and 10 10 loops
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you want and then you will write here five and
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five depth since I have a bar
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wide depth of the cut, but
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the cut here will already
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diverge; the wider the bar, the better
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this cut is because if you
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make it short and the bar is
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wide, but it seems to me it would be ugly
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to turn it inside out, so the depth
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here is 50 rows,
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which is about 11 centimeters approximately 11
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maybe and a half like me, where did I get it from,
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I just looked at myself, and
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when I took measurements, I also learned this, I
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just measured it with a measuring tape, about how much
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everyone lives differently,
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everyone has different muscles located differently, there is a
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more convex chest, there probably needs to be
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done more it will be, or maybe someone
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just wants
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a lot of clay so that it’s beautiful to
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open it up on the chest in general, here’s the width and
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depth,
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you’re hinting directly at yourself or at
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someone whom we’re knitting, now there’s
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one more nuance,
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this is the neckline when such a sweatshirt
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is knitted with knitting needles
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here they don’t make any cuts just
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in a straight line because due to this
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cut bar it will all diverge
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and everything and all of it will unfold beautifully for the vara like this,
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wrap on its sides and drape beautifully,
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but since I’m driving a car, well, what can it do
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hard? Do I want you to understand that this is
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not a neckline as such, I
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didn’t emphasize any neckline, I just
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wanted to round it a little with partial knitting, and
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since we will be casting on half the
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loops, there are 40 of me in total, but I, my people,
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think half of me is 2020, I
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thought it was I want about 10 rows
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and so I divided 10 rows into five parts,
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which means we need five parts, well,
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it’s clear that 20 divided into five
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parts will have four loops in each
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part and so I’ll put
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in or take out 4 loops, we’ll start knitting, we
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’ll figure it out or a pocket here, of course,
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again purely individually, someone
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small wants someone big, personally, my
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opinion is small, but it doesn’t look very good,
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especially if on a man, on a child,
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okay, maybe on a very small one,
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but even on a child, he’s already so walking for 3 5
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years and beyond I think I need to knit a
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full-functional pocket, my child
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will want to put something in it and so I
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drew it as I thought again, I
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say again, I knitted the back, laid it out and
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stupidly for a couple of ladies like this on the back
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I counted how much I want this pocket is the
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best option because
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centimeters, even with a measuring tape in
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my hands, well, it doesn’t work out for me, I
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put the Aries in myself on a mannequin and
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just like that, little by little I
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determined, I will now tell you what I
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counted for myself, here I
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will first write centimeters from the edge, not
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counting the steering wheel and the rabbit we don’t count the roller for
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me separately here we will knit 12 rows with a roller
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you will see me here seven
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centimeters then my whole pocket is
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22 centimeters high from here to here
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here I have an even part of 10
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centimeters so now how to calculate to
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and the distance from each half I am
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8 centimeters each, I intend to write in
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centimeters because everyone will then
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calmly translate this for themselves in their own loop
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test, but when I start writing
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also in loops, it seems to me that I confuse you more,
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especially for beginners, that’s
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all centimeters from the bottom edge 7
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centimeters from the side seams 8
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centimeters high, but here, look for
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yourself if a man is large, that pocket
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should be big, well, it’s small,
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somewhere down there, it’s clear that
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you can’t put much in there, but at least it will
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look like this, and so here, 8 centimeters each,
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you’ll have to translate it a little, after all, in a
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loop and rows to tell you
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how to calculate this part and so in total
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for a width of 160 6 sock loops and 58
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centimeters centimeters 58 centimeters I
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subtract twice by 8 these are our indentations it
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turns out that the pocket itself is 42 centimeters
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multiplied immediately by the sad sample of loops
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and I get 125 or a pocket, here it is, 120
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loops are knitted exactly ten centimeters
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10 centimeters, this is forty-six rows for me
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and in total my pocket is 22 centimeters
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long and high, and this is according to my
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loop probe one hundred rows,
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that is, forty-six rows we knit in a
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straight line and in total we subtract one hundred 46
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it turns out that this part we have
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fifty-four rows, or I have
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fifty-four rows, I will be in every
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second row here, well, since we are
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now counting from the bottom, I will decrease in every
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second row, so
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I divide 54 by 2 and it turns out that on each
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side we need to subtract 27 and
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2070
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here, but in total we know by 125 from 120
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we subtract 27 and 27, we have a
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pocket here of sixty-six stitches, why are we
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counting this if we were knitting now from
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the bottom up as usual, we didn’t
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calculate this in the process we knitted and
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determined how many loops we have, but we
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will knit from here and we will need to
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start from here, we need to
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know exactly how many loops are in this narrow part,
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now we are knitting from the top, look at everything,
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we know that after cutting we have 200
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rows here, I counted 7
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centimeters of the period was translated into rows of 36
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rows, the pocket itself is one hundred rows, that is, from 200 we
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subtract the pocket itself and subtract 36 what is
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after the pocket and it turns out I’ll
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knit
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sixty-four rows here from the undercuts, you see, it turns out
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when knitting raglan on top there are a little
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more calculations, but it’s okay if
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also, someone didn’t understand, especially with this
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thing, now everyone in the knitting process
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will understand the main thing is that you must
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decide the width of
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your this strip and divide it
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by 2, start knitting first, it will be on a
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waste thread, we need open loops,
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start knitting from the top of the entire neckline,
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me 40 loops I divide this number in half
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20 loops plus half the loops of the strap in
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my case this is 10 loops I will
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start knitting first this part
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look how I decided to do here I have
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0 here it is here I am moving from 0 to the left 20
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this is half of my neck loops and from
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0 here 10 half of the loops of the strap and
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I’m making a set on a waste thread,
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look, I have a strap here on
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this side,
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which means you are here of the raglan line from the
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side of the raglan line, I left
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the carriage, I remind you of our calculation, I have
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four loops each, this recess will be
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made partial knitting, here you
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see the bar,
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here is the advertising line, how to say it
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visualizes, that is, it should start
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from here knitting from the side of the raglan
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line, gradually adding loops here, well,
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look if you don’t understand, here I am
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showing you, I think that yes, it may be
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difficult for beginners to understand because
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everything seems to be here on the contrary,
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topsy-turvy
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and so is the bar here the main line
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here we turn on the handbrake partial knitting
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the counter is at 0
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I put all the covers in the front non-working one,
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well, just for convenience and I put the first
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four
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into work because I have 4
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working threads in the carriage I knit 1
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around 2
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I knitted four more at once, I’m driving
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and I’m starting to increase the guy with the main line,
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I’ll do this 3 at the schools with a decker, I
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tried it on the back, I
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liked it, if you have doubts when
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knitting a sample, be sure to try
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such increases, look, and
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I’ll do the increase itself from the body side of the product not
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from here and here from here here
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we did the next 4 loops like this, I’ve already
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pushed them into the work so I look at
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my
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own calculation of the increases in the
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raglan line
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we knit if someone about the same bv for you
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then please with the volume
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they ask me why I don’t do this because
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that I'm afraid of getting tangled up in my socks, I'm not
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afraid of getting tangled up, I'll definitely make sure
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to check especially these ones, but on a Toyota, so
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that the counter counts when you knit
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more on this side, this little thing here it is,
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our counter needs to be rearranged and
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the socket so that everything is counted, I have the
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fourth row on my counter and again in this
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row I’m making an increase, by the way, it
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turned out very clearly, I got an
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increase in every second row on the front,
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somewhere in my opinion it’s a little off,
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but basically all the time it’s like that, so I’m
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lucky, like
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this again with the butterfly they did it
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again 4 entered knitted circled
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increase 4, you see, we get such a
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rounded beautiful neckline,
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although I say again, it won’t play a big role, it
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seems to me that something will
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give it to oblige him, as you see, it’s absolutely
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not difficult, so don’t need other loads
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now, I’ll do it,
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you see the load is skewed here too I already need
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crampons, look what I can do,
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I have four left for the last
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neck loop, the rest are already 10 straps, so I
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put them into work along with the last four neck loops and 10 strap loops
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in my case, 10 in your case,
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how much increase you will have, we
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knitted them all the
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loops are already in the work, now
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we don’t bother with this neckline
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and knit it like this until the moment where we
00:20:04
counted this neckline length for myself,
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it’s 50 rows, as you can see, I’ve
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read enough to count from this point, that
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is, from the very beginning, so that they don’t think that
00:20:15
from here I counted from here it was also possible to
00:20:17
count, but why then were the dishes
00:20:19
in 40 rows and it wasn’t easier to
00:20:21
count from here 50 rows and so I will
00:20:25
make my increases along the raglan line in the same way I
00:20:27
continue to knit everything exactly
00:20:30
until 50 rows here I am again making an increase along the
00:20:34
raglan line on one side because
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we still have half the front
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on the car and even before I see 50 rows and we
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will meet ours, look, I knitted
00:20:49
this half of my front here we have
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a bar as you can see here exactly
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this one I have 50 rows
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and here on the ball, the main line is essentially we
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knit in front of, or rather, half of it, so it’s even
00:20:59
easier on one side, we just make a
00:21:01
raglan line and so I have my
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fifty threads calculated, well at this
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stage I’ll have to break the working thread, I
00:21:07
could of course wind a bunch of balls,
00:21:10
but honestly not I want to break it off
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and transfer the whole thing to a waste thread,
00:21:21
put this side aside, now we knit
00:21:25
the other half, the
00:21:26
number of loops is also 0 for me,
00:21:29
now I’ll put 20 of
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my front neck in this direction from 0, here they are 20 and in this
00:21:39
direction from 0 10 loops of the strap in a mirror
00:21:42
image this is exactly how I cast on the
00:21:46
waste thread, I knit it so that the carriage is
00:21:50
on the side of the raglan line,
00:21:52
now we will have the main line here,
00:21:54
as you understand, we break off the waste thread, turn on the
00:21:57
levers, partial knitting, in general,
00:21:59
we repeat the same thing in a mirror
00:22:01
image, the counter must be at 0, so
00:22:05
look who is afraid get confused I remind
00:22:08
me now the carriage on this side is all in the
00:22:10
front non-working thread in the carriage the first
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four inserted knitted circled back
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we do it right away with a butterfly according to the
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calculation of me in the second row the increase is
00:22:32
therefore great, maybe
00:22:36
you will have it in the third but in the first it is
00:22:38
not necessary if you do count don’t
00:22:40
increase in the first row like this again from the
00:22:45
body side of the product they made an increase the
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next 4 loops knitted circled
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returned at the butterfly it was 2
00:23:00
quadruple loops 3 quadruple knitted
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circled
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back at the butterfly like this look
00:23:27
yeah it’s 4 quadruple knitted circled
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back we are doing an increase and now we
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only have four neck loops left, the other
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ten are the placket, so I introduce 4
00:23:46
neck loops and all the placket loops 1 2
00:23:52
we knit further and further again until the desired row, for
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me it will be 50, making increases according to
00:23:58
my calculations from the side of the raglan
00:24:01
line 1 raglan line because we
00:24:03
only have half as you look guys,
00:24:08
my other half is ready, I’ll also
00:24:10
take off the muse, here you can see it on this side of the
00:24:13
raglan line on this side exactly on
00:24:16
the counter I’m now exactly 50 my
00:24:17
calculated what we do next we take the
00:24:19
first half with the wrong side towards us like
00:24:22
this we hold it wide side up
00:24:25
you probably already understood, who didn’t understand
00:24:28
now I’ll show you this wide side
00:24:32
here and at the top here is advertising line
00:24:34
1 this is the second advertising line you won’t get
00:24:37
confused
00:24:38
so look here here is our zero here they are
00:24:43
these 10 loops of the strap
00:24:44
what we are doing we are counting 10 from 0 here
00:24:47
here it is our 10 and starting from
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it we begin to hang our open
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loops, so we show it again here 0 ap
00:25:00
0
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count your number of loops of
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the strap, I have 10 in this direction not like that,
00:25:06
we hang it
00:25:08
no but like this, that is, from 0 here
00:25:12
I have 10 because I’m 10 and it’s very simple
00:25:15
and easy, just like that, we hang it with a second
00:25:19
layer here,
00:25:21
first with a second layer, and then, as you
00:25:25
understand, it will go in one layer completely, we
00:25:29
hang this part, a spare part, so I’m
00:25:33
all having fun, this is my overlapping
00:25:35
cut, I hope that now It has already
00:25:37
become clear to everyone that at first I tried to
00:25:39
explain in the calculations the number of loops
00:25:41
naturally should be the same
00:25:43
because you made the increases in the same way,
00:25:45
everyone looks at our cheeks,
00:25:48
how the 50th row froze in the fiftieth, I have
00:25:51
an increase, if you have an increase, you also
00:25:54
do it according to for advertising lines, naturally, that’s
00:25:56
what I’m talking about, here are our usual
00:25:59
increases, we continue to do them now,
00:26:01
since we have connected the part, there
00:26:04
will already be increases on both sides on the part
00:26:06
that we knitted, and on this
00:26:09
part you can remove the waste thread, I’m
00:26:13
forced like this in view of it not being
00:26:16
convenient or better to remove it, of
00:26:20
course, it’s best to remove the waste thread, now I
00:26:22
’ll do it without the waste thread, it’s a completely
00:26:25
different matter, you can safely do our
00:26:27
increase along the raglan line, so there’s
00:26:32
no point in showing further for now, so now I
00:26:36
’ll take out all the needles so that this
00:26:38
connecting row to knit
00:26:43
here I knitted here you
00:26:45
see connected look 1 2 here is its
00:26:50
width
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as I said 20 loops so then I
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just continue to knit in the same way as the
00:26:57
back making increases in our
00:27:00
case along the main lines and when they
00:27:02
reach the undercut I will show how I I’m typing
00:27:04
to cut, suddenly someone doesn’t know,
00:27:07
look, I finished my increases along the
00:27:09
raglan line, and I always
00:27:12
plan so that after the last
00:27:13
increase, I still knit two
00:27:15
rows before making the padre and
00:27:22
you can cut in turn on one
00:27:26
side and the other
00:27:27
we take the thread out of the carriage, my undercut
00:27:29
is 6 and I push them into the front
00:27:31
non-working area with
00:27:33
entwining, I just get an ordinary
00:27:38
ordinary increase as we add a
00:27:43
group of the game, we don’t tighten it so much,
00:27:49
well, as always, I sit very far away, the levers
00:27:57
are disabled because we knit the needles in the front non-working area
00:28:00
on that side on this side
00:28:04
we repeat the same thing again from
00:28:06
carriage 6 and well, in my case, in general, remember the
00:28:11
undercut is added from the side of
00:28:13
the carriage where your carriage is that
00:28:17
side first, well, it’s logical to marry the knife there,
00:28:19
we got here now we have these
00:28:26
and so on in the front non-working on that side, be sure to
00:28:29
push them out differently or
00:28:32
throw them off or do something else and have to
00:28:34
knock them out a little when you have to knit them
00:28:39
again, I’m pushing them out from this and on
00:28:45
this side from the second I won’t drag
00:28:47
the camera anymore, we knit them by the way, before
00:28:52
making the cuts, I also installed
00:28:54
line 0 because we have now tied
00:28:56
it here, I have this calculated knocking 12
00:28:59
rows, this is what I mean, how we count how we
00:29:01
turn it over better, this is here, I know that
00:29:04
I only have 200 ice, we counted
00:29:06
sixty-four rows before the beginning of the pocket,
00:29:08
as I said counter before making the
00:29:10
undercuts, I set it to zero and
00:29:13
now I will knit sixty-four
00:29:14
rows and then we will knit a
00:29:16
kangaroo pocket,
00:29:18
I finished my sixty-four rows,
00:29:20
look from the undercuts to the beginning of this
00:29:23
narrow part, maybe it will be
00:29:25
clearer this way, you can reveal this
00:29:27
because in fact, we now have a canvas hanging
00:29:29
in so we made undercuts
00:29:31
and then sixty-four rows here, I
00:29:34
know that I have sixty-six loops,
00:29:37
the canvas hangs evenly, so
00:29:40
33 033 on both sides of the zeros I pull out,
00:29:45
I take a thin contrasting bobbin thread,
00:29:48
then I have a forty and as usual, we
00:29:50
make a marker row by twisting it lightly
00:29:54
without tightening it, just like that,
00:29:58
we wrap each loop right on top of all these
00:30:02
pocket loops of ours, we twisted them
00:30:06
and breaking the thread along the length so that with one
00:30:09
hand I
00:30:10
could hold these ends here
00:30:12
when I go through the carriage
00:30:14
and knit
00:30:16
this row to from this row the
00:30:20
height of our pocket already begins, so I know
00:30:23
that my pocket height is one hundred rows,
00:30:25
here it is one hundred rows, I’m now
00:30:29
knitting here here here are the stories of the house, I have to
00:30:31
knit this part we have outlined, so
00:30:34
can I know I have 64 now 64 row
00:30:37
when it is 164
00:30:39
I become, you can set the counter to
00:30:42
zero and knit just the calculated
00:30:44
number of rows not everything should
00:30:46
naturally converge clearly and accurately and
00:30:48
so we knit the height of our pocket, you
00:30:53
see it was knitted but she
00:30:57
outlined it for us then I’ll show you closer and we
00:31:00
all start knitting with my knitting in case a
00:31:03
hundred rows
00:31:06
knitted the height of our pocket, this
00:31:09
marker thread here is my hundred rows
00:31:11
now we are here at the bottom of the
00:31:14
pocket now I’ll break the working thread
00:31:17
because it’s the only one for me, how could I,
00:31:21
of course, not break it, well, it’s okay,
00:31:23
this tip, but we’ll hide it later and
00:31:26
we transfer the whole thing to a waste thread, the
00:31:29
waste thread is cut off from the
00:31:33
needle bed,
00:31:35
so now I leave in work the number of
00:31:39
loops of our narrow part of the pocket where
00:31:41
we
00:31:42
made a marker row in the sixty-fourth row with a contrasting thread,
00:31:45
I have it 64, that is, 32 0 32
00:31:48
I move the carriage to the right and look,
00:31:53
here’s how we removed the product from the needle bed,
00:31:55
here’s the contrasting thread that I
00:31:57
dropped onto, that is, here’s how it hung like this,
00:32:00
like this, I’m holding it inside out for myself with
00:32:02
this contrasting thread up, now I’m
00:32:07
taking & decker, I’ve already shown this more than
00:32:10
once, let’s look where our marker row,
00:32:13
look, here it is, these boots are
00:32:16
clearly visible, you just need to pull a little
00:32:18
and like this, with a decker through
00:32:22
it, like this,
00:32:24
here it is, and we hang our
00:32:31
estimated number of loops, like this, the
00:32:35
next one, they are clearly visible, they are
00:32:38
limited by
00:32:39
this marker thread, like this,
00:32:44
look also I’ll show you closer, you see,
00:32:48
this is the tanks tick, here I
00:32:51
insert the decker into it like
00:32:52
this, carefully unscrew it and tighten the
00:32:55
needle here once again, the next one here it is
00:33:01
in the decker case,
00:33:04
I’ll leave a link where I also told you in detail
00:33:09
how to knit kangaroo pockets,
00:33:11
I have two types of them on the channel, if someone
00:33:14
hasn’t figured it out right now, then they’ll definitely
00:33:17
figure it out, we’ll hang
00:33:21
all our estimated number of needles on the
00:33:25
case like this, this is the picture in the world, it’s like
00:33:27
needles in the middle of the canvas, now we take the loops we
00:33:30
owned, we take the working thread, rarely we have on the
00:33:35
right, look, I take the loop catcher I
00:33:38
’ll repeat to them again, I’ll leave a link to a
00:33:41
master class of such a pocket where it
00:33:44
might be better to see the loop
00:33:46
catcher, I pass it through the same hole through
00:33:48
which the outermost needle comes out directly
00:33:51
touching the needle, I put it away, I turned
00:33:55
the canvas, you see it’s sticking out of me, I catch the
00:33:58
thread, the loop catcher, and now the tongue
00:34:02
is stuck
00:34:04
so I pull it into this hole where the
00:34:13
first needle is not just stretched, but
00:34:16
I pull out a little bit of thread like a
00:34:20
little bit more millet to spare, we
00:34:23
need to unwind so much thread to
00:34:25
manually knit all these needles, so I’d
00:34:28
better
00:34:30
leave these 10 centimeters with a reserve. that’s not
00:34:32
enough, now we take the template, whoever doesn’t have it, I’ll
00:34:36
leave a link in the description of how to
00:34:38
make it and put it on the needle bed,
00:34:40
and with this end that you threw,
00:34:46
we just start knitting our
00:34:49
needles like this, and the
00:34:56
red color, of course, like this,
00:35:01
we carefully knit all the needles,
00:35:06
see the first one no matter how it’s
00:35:08
knitted, it’s not a problem at all, don’t
00:35:10
pay attention to it for now, but everyone
00:35:13
else just like this, we knit the tabs,
00:35:15
we correct them and knit to the end, that’s all, we
00:35:21
’ve knitted it to the end,
00:35:22
I unscrew it by hand and here we are, our loops
00:35:26
are removed, the template is of course, our loops are
00:35:30
ready for use as they say
00:35:32
pay attention to the first needle,
00:35:34
you see it doesn’t seem to be knitted, so
00:35:38
I just take it and twist it and the thread into
00:35:42
the carriage and now we knit our pocket the
00:35:45
other way around, that is, first we knit this
00:35:48
part if we add loops as we
00:35:50
calculated in every second row of length 50
00:35:54
4 rows
00:35:55
and then an even part, but it’s the other way around,
00:35:59
by the way, this row that we knitted for
00:36:02
her, you also count, that is, it is included in
00:36:04
this number of one hundred rows, so now I’m
00:36:06
just knitting a row, it
00:36:08
turns out I have two rows, now
00:36:12
what will I do first I will
00:36:14
make an increase again with a 3-gun
00:36:16
decker; I don’t want to process this edge in the same way
00:36:18
as on the raglan
00:36:20
line on both sides, on one side and on the
00:36:26
second side,
00:36:32
but on the side where the carriage is, I will
00:36:37
push out one extreme needle, the front
00:36:39
non-working one, and also included the
00:36:41
partial handles knitting
00:36:42
this we will imitate the edge as in
00:36:45
hand knitting when we remove the first loop
00:36:47
I often use this so on the
00:36:50
carriage side I made an increase
00:36:53
now I have to knit 2 rows 1 row
00:36:57
this loop was brought in from the carriage side set the
00:37:01
2nd row again increase on both
00:37:08
sides and so we knit our estimated
00:37:11
number of loops on the bias part, here again I’ll
00:37:19
put an increase right here on the side of the carriage so as not to forget the increase here too
00:37:22
and I see again two rows,
00:37:38
I knitted my estimated number of
00:37:40
rows on the bias, these with increases,
00:37:44
now I see how many rows of the flat
00:37:46
part I have access before in the old days I would have had another
00:37:50
forty-six rows in a straight line, now I do
00:37:53
n’t put any needles out in front of the carriage, I
00:37:56
just lie there as usual, we knit, so I
00:38:02
completely knitted my pocket, here’s the flat
00:38:05
part, here’s the oblique part, what are we doing
00:38:07
next? We should definitely have pocket loops
00:38:10
in the center, naturally, here is our
00:38:13
product, here it is, what we threw on
00:38:17
the waste thread,
00:38:19
of course we already guessed, we are delivering
00:38:22
the width of our product to work,
00:38:25
I am 83,083
00:38:29
and of course the working thread could not be
00:38:32
torn off, you see it’s in our pocket, we’ve had
00:38:34
it for months like this this is where it
00:38:36
will come out, it could be confusing to translate the
00:38:40
piece here would be longer, well, I won’t
00:38:42
know why because I’ll break
00:38:44
the thread and with this thread I’ll just
00:38:47
sew this even part to the very
00:38:50
front, I’ll just leave the thread a little
00:38:52
longer calmly Then I’ll sew it, you see,
00:38:55
I broke off the working thread and start
00:38:58
hanging our open loops
00:39:02
like we usually do from here further
00:39:07
on top of the pocket loops like this on top of the
00:39:12
pocket loops and let’s go here,
00:39:16
have fun, now I’ll remove the waste thread, I’ll remove
00:39:18
the carriage, I’ll move it to this side, I don’t care
00:39:21
anyway the thread broke and on that
00:39:24
side it’s more convenient for me to start, here our
00:39:27
pocket is almost ready, all that remains is
00:39:29
to make a connecting row and tie
00:39:31
it
00:39:32
my essence 36 types or 7 centimeters to the
00:39:36
edge of the product, this is where it wo
00:39:43
n’t hang so much cleaner, here we are
00:39:48
now, here we are now starting to make a
00:39:50
connecting row and I will have it as
00:39:52
one of my 36 rows, so the counter is at
00:39:56
0, the working thread is in the carriage and let's go, I'm
00:40:05
done, now I want to knit a dam like
00:40:09
this, a new roller like this, it
00:40:12
will wrap around the face, this is the back I have
00:40:15
here, I knitted it for 12 rows in reality, when I
00:40:19
was knitting one word, the paw sidelock was also
00:40:22
decorated and in this way,
00:40:23
but I didn’t show how I make a collapsible one, I
00:40:27
tried to explain, so I see with the main
00:40:29
color in 3 threads in 3
00:40:31
one of these three, I’m now tearing it off, I’m removing
00:40:36
it, I’m taking it out of the carriage, this one
00:40:39
is torn
00:40:41
and In general, I remove it from the tensioner thread,
00:40:47
so I basically have
00:40:50
two threads of the main color left in the carriage hole, and so I take the
00:40:53
gray one and tuck it into the hole for
00:40:55
the dress, she’s like
00:40:56
someone who doesn’t know how to do this yet, I’ll
00:40:59
leave a link to the video in which I
00:41:01
tell you how practically on any
00:41:03
machine without special equipment
00:41:04
you can knit a dress and this is how I tuck this,
00:41:07
I will have 3 rules now about the
00:41:09
density of the main fabric and knitted at a
00:41:11
density of 5 in a dot, so for this
00:41:14
video I will put 3 with two dots, that’s
00:41:17
how much I reduced and holding it
00:41:20
here I’m starting to knit this thread from below,
00:41:25
here it is, our plafen went beautifully, so on the
00:41:29
red color ctac contrasting from I see and
00:41:36
so I knitted 12 rows of forces forward, I’ll
00:41:40
close the Peter catcher with it through whom the
00:41:42
only problem is on Toyota, so
00:41:45
there’s no special shuttle, it’s inconvenient
00:41:47
this thread and even now it’s not it will reach you, you
00:41:49
probably just need to take off the shoulder,
00:41:51
but no, even if you take off the shoulder, you won’t be
00:41:53
able to get it, so I take it out like this, just like that,
00:41:55
I pull it up, take the
00:41:59
catcher loop and start closing it so as not to
00:42:02
break it, of course, you can
00:42:04
unwind it, suddenly it’s not enough, so
00:42:07
close it like this, I’ll use a peg we start
00:42:10
knitting a sleeve, we counted it by hand too, not a
00:42:13
Mosin, I don’t like how
00:42:15
to count a sleeve, not a Mosin, it gives too
00:42:17
much of an increase in the freedom of fit
00:42:19
according to the arm, although there are patterns there that
00:42:22
measure the target arm circumference, but despite the fact
00:42:26
that I drew it, it’s still here, well,
00:42:27
eight centimeters -nine, in my opinion, it
00:42:29
gives a lot, so I just
00:42:32
took my round of the arm that I need,
00:42:34
I added 5 centimeters, I’m already here in
00:42:37
the loops, they show I went, the
00:42:39
circumference of the wrist also added 2
00:42:41
centimeters, in my opinion, for freedom of fit, the
00:42:44
length of the sleeve in the advertisement is the length of the
00:42:48
shoulder that you measure
00:42:50
on the person and the length of the arm, add up these two
00:42:53
measurements and get the full length of the sleeve,
00:42:56
here I want to stop specifically, but on
00:42:58
the neck of the sleeve,
00:43:00
how much wider is the fat login of the sleeve, it
00:43:03
is calculated according to the formula I have already told you,
00:43:05
this neck circumference is divided into 6, or it can be
00:43:08
simpler,
00:43:09
we have the front neck half of the
00:43:13
front neckline will be the neckline of
00:43:15
our sleeve, that is, in front we had a
00:43:18
neckline of 40 loops and a sleeve of 20 loops,
00:43:21
here we also smoothly round off according to the
00:43:24
same pattern as we knitted the front one on one,
00:43:28
you see these fours completely, we
00:43:30
smoothly round off here and here like this let’s
00:43:32
round it off smoothly, I forgot to say the length of the
00:43:36
raglan lines along the sleeve, but this is understandable,
00:43:38
they are different, however, the backs 1 in front 1
00:43:40
are equal to the length of the raglan line on the back 2
00:43:43
from the raglan line in front, as to make
00:43:46
my work easier,
00:43:48
since our increases are uneven,
00:43:51
so this is how I write to myself in front the back is
00:43:54
exactly the way I have a hand now,
00:43:56
now I will have a back on this
00:43:58
side on the sleeve in front on this
00:44:00
side of the previous hands I knitted, I
00:44:03
drew myself a different pattern so as not to
00:44:05
get confused and like this I will be here, I know
00:44:07
that in the second row I have on the back the
00:44:09
backrest is very convenient on this side
00:44:10
1 time don’t get confused
00:44:13
I’m showing here I cut off several rows with
00:44:16
waste thread and left the carriage on the
00:44:18
side of the raglan line of the back working
00:44:20
density working thread lever and turn it on again
00:44:23
I push all the needles into the front
00:44:25
non-working thread into the carriage and insert it into
00:44:30
work I knit the first four 1
00:44:36
I wrap around the
00:44:41
second row I look at my back in the
00:44:45
second row there is already an increase I’m doing it
00:44:48
again 3 eye for you with a decker again
00:44:53
from here like this further again I knit the next
00:44:59
four
00:45:01
1 I twist 2
00:45:08
I look at my diagram
00:45:10
and I have it in the fifth in the row there is no increase in the back
00:45:12
along the front to sit on yet, so I
00:45:15
introduce the next four,
00:45:18
knit the fifth row, I wrap it around and make an increase like
00:45:25
this, I come back and look further at your
00:45:34
next four and the next increase is
00:45:37
on my back in the eighth row, that is,
00:45:40
I knit the row I have 7 around 8
00:45:45
with a butterfly, this is how I enter the last
00:45:54
four and look at my diagram,
00:45:58
already in the tenth row it will be on the front,
00:46:00
now I have 8, I knit 1 2
00:46:06
on the cheeks, I have 10 and I begin to
00:46:09
increase in the opera dubar and the main front line of the
00:46:12
sleeves that’s all the wisdom is
00:46:19
very simple, don’t even think about it, it’s
00:46:23
very easy I look further, the next one is
00:46:25
in my twelfth row along the back and
00:46:28
then in the thirteenth across the front
00:46:31
I see
00:46:32
1 2 I have the 12th row along the back I do
00:46:45
the thirteenth row along the front I do everything like
00:46:50
this further along pattern and we knit it, we knit it up
00:46:54
to the undercuts in the same way, we get the undercuts
00:46:57
as on the back as on the front, then
00:47:01
we knit the bevel of the sleeves,
00:47:04
here we will do the opposite of decreasing, I
00:47:07
also like about the calculation of all
00:47:11
these inclined lines, I say again,
00:47:12
I thought it was autumn for us in the mobile
00:47:15
application I
00:47:16
highly recommend calculating curves, it’s a very
00:47:18
cool thing, if anyone theoretically
00:47:21
can’t figure it out, write me, I’ll
00:47:23
literally make a 5-minute video on how it’s all
00:47:25
done, but it was very easy, it really helped,
00:47:30
so guys, I knitted all the parts of our
00:47:33
sweatshirt completely, sewed it completely, in
00:47:36
general, all the advertising lines Now I’ll show you the
00:47:39
pocket closer, I sewed this flat part here, I
00:47:45
sewed it with a
00:47:46
regular mattress stitch when we hold
00:47:49
the product facing us, and here I sewed it with the
00:47:52
same mattress stitch, but when I held it with the
00:47:55
wrong side towards me, so look,
00:47:57
on the wrong side I got this
00:47:59
smooth seam, here’s the
00:48:01
wrong side of my seam and this is how it
00:48:06
looks from the front side, it
00:48:09
was just the customer’s desire that the seams
00:48:11
be so contrasting
00:48:13
at first I couldn’t decide and couldn’t
00:48:15
understand or rather we couldn’t understand each
00:48:16
other what kind of seams we wanted so I
00:48:19
tried several methods of seams I have
00:48:21
received I’ll put pictures because
00:48:23
I tried it, sent it out and received a
00:48:25
categorical refusal until finally I
00:48:27
realized that this is how I want the seam, the seam is on
00:48:30
the outside, just a regular seam, just the
00:48:34
seams are on the outside, and this is how I
00:48:38
sewed it, look, the undercuts are sewn here, and this is
00:48:41
how a regular seam is sewn for checks, here it is to here
00:48:44
it reaches the undercut here exactly, it
00:48:47
seemed to me that if I’m here, this
00:48:49
rough one, I’ll still do it, it wo
00:48:52
n’t be very comfortable to carry around, but in the hands
00:48:54
and with the shelf the shelf with the back is
00:48:59
all out again here and we just have to
00:49:02
tie the hood now we’ll count it
00:49:04
1 we need to take measurements, so I
00:49:08
usually put the product on a person or
00:49:10
take a measuring tape on myself and
00:49:13
lay it over the
00:49:15
head like this with a measuring tape and you will make a stretch, well, I don’t
00:49:19
stretch, of course, what was in the shoulder went,
00:49:21
but just from here to here
00:49:24
I have this figure it turned out to be 68
00:49:27
centimeters, I tell you because we are a
00:49:28
customer at work half a mile away, so
00:49:31
they measure 68 centimeters without any
00:49:34
allowances, so I wrote 68 centimeters,
00:49:38
this is all around what we measured, the
00:49:41
cutters recommend making an increase
00:49:44
in the freedom of fit for a forced
00:49:46
hood from 05 to two centimeters, well
00:49:50
since my hood assumes
00:49:52
population,
00:49:53
I add two centimeters here,
00:49:56
so I get 7 centimeters here,
00:49:59
I divide this by 2 because we have a hood
00:50:02
of two halves and get the height
00:50:05
of the hood from here to the court, 35 centimeters, the
00:50:10
width of our hood is this center of
00:50:13
the back
00:50:14
here is the shelf we know that here
00:50:18
we have a placket of 10 loops + a
00:50:21
half front flange 25 plus then comes
00:50:25
the sleeve I also have 20 loops and a spin
00:50:28
captcha I have thirty-eight loops in
00:50:31
half 19 and 19 loops, we add it all
00:50:35
up and get the width of our
00:50:38
half of the hood
00:50:39
I have sixty-nine loops
00:50:42
now
00:50:43
we translate the height we found a hood of 35
00:50:46
centimeters drink or probe rows
00:50:48
I got 157 there I will round up to 150
00:50:52
6 rows the
00:50:53
entire height from here to the court but
00:50:57
by the way I want to say that the hood itself
00:51:00
will generally look like this
00:51:03
part will still be cut out, but you will
00:51:05
understand everything in the process,
00:51:07
we count it from here, I just
00:51:09
drew it, and here is how it should look like
00:51:11
this hood in general, once again I show you the
00:51:14
product here is my product like this, we
00:51:17
will fold it in half like this and here is
00:51:24
half of the hood which I
00:51:26
drew for you, this is like a fan and
00:51:31
will be located this in front,
00:51:34
this is all, half of the back loops are involved,
00:51:37
by the way, you
00:51:39
can notice that I moved the
00:51:42
open loops to the knitting needle, now I’ll explain why
00:51:45
about what I have, I already have one
00:51:48
hood that has been cut off, well this is how it
00:51:52
happens, I decided to try to knit a hood of
00:51:55
dams, but if here everything is fine,
00:51:57
normal, normal, then here it’s not, it’s
00:52:02
terrible,
00:52:03
these are the places where increases and decreases were made,
00:52:06
and so it seems like nothing, well, again
00:52:12
I decided to show that especially for a beginner,
00:52:14
for beginners, that
00:52:15
all this happens they unravel and even
00:52:18
if someone says that he doesn’t unravel,
00:52:20
he unravels. By the way, my husband liked the option,
00:52:23
but it doesn’t understand anything,
00:52:25
but I persuaded him because, well, in general,
00:52:27
this is a plus, look at how slightly it’s
00:52:30
colorful, the visible combination of yarn doesn’t
00:52:33
suit, I shouldn’t have taken this
00:52:35
contrasting, I persuaded him, promised
00:52:38
that I was making a drawstring and
00:52:40
putting a rope there and he agreed, we continue to
00:52:43
count the number of all
00:52:46
rows, the height we know, according to the rules of
00:52:49
knitting a hood, again reminding us,
00:52:51
we count this from here until we touch
00:52:53
this my body in the knitting process I’ll
00:52:55
show you, you need to knit
00:52:57
a centimeter and a half in a straight line, well, we’ll
00:53:01
take one and a half, I look at my
00:53:03
loop probe of the rows, I’m writing 6 rows here,
00:53:06
and then we have to make a butterfly,
00:53:09
depending on how much we want so that we have
00:53:12
a hood sticking out at the back, well, just like we have
00:53:15
me and so there are enough loops for a wide,
00:53:19
voluminous hood,
00:53:20
I won’t take too much, but
00:53:22
your imagination may even want something like this
00:53:25
huge, you know, so that it hangs from the back,
00:53:26
I take a measuring tape in my hands, like this,
00:53:29
I look roughly, I estimate how
00:53:31
much is inside from 3 centimeters,
00:53:33
centimeters 3, I’ll take
00:53:35
you understand, here you go here plus 3 centimeters 3
00:53:39
centimeters I immediately transfer the loop
00:53:41
probe loops I got
00:53:44
eight and a half there a
00:53:45
new acc wheel there 85 round to nine
00:53:48
that is you here plus 9 loops
00:53:51
I will have and I will add them I will remind you
00:53:54
here 6 rows exactly beyond 9 loops we we
00:53:57
must add, we will add in
00:53:58
every fourth row, that is, we multiply 9
00:54:01
by 4, we get the next 36 rows, we
00:54:06
will have increases in every fourth row,
00:54:10
so now we go up up, we have
00:54:13
decreases again according to the rules of knitting
00:54:17
a hood, but this all varies
00:54:19
depending on how you want
00:54:21
I’m showing you a more bevel with the example of
00:54:23
this hood that I already have ready, I
00:54:26
can even show you if you want one like
00:54:29
this for the rounds, but here also keep in
00:54:31
mind that he wants to put the seams out and
00:54:34
from this side we’ll show you a
00:54:36
normal hood of a normal person,
00:54:39
let’s say so look how well it’s
00:54:42
rounded here, look, if you want to eat even
00:54:46
more, then you’ll vary
00:54:48
from what I’ll tell you now, so
00:54:51
8 centimeters from the end of the knitting, 8 centimeters,
00:54:55
that is, we have 35 centimeters,
00:54:58
8 centimeters from the end from here, 8 centimeters 8
00:55:03
centimeters right away I transfer the loop
00:55:05
pro bib rows, it turns out 36 rows,
00:55:10
thirty-six rows before the end of knitting we
00:55:12
start decreasing so now
00:55:14
8 centimeters 2 centimeters and 6
00:55:17
centimeters with gel like this 6 centimeters
00:55:22
first we will make decreases in every
00:55:24
second row 6 centimeters I transfer the
00:55:27
loop probe rows 28 rows and so
00:55:31
28 rows of
00:55:33
decrease in every second row,
00:55:37
that is, 28 divided by 2, we get 14 minus
00:55:41
14 loops here and 36 36 rows in
00:55:46
total here we decrease decreases 28 rows
00:55:50
we make decreases in every second row 36
00:55:53
minus 28 we get 8 rows 8 8 rows of
00:55:59
the last 8 rows we make decreases in
00:56:02
each row in each row, that is, the
00:56:07
peacock will have 8 more loops, here are eight more
00:56:10
loops, look at the onslaught, I drew a total of
00:56:13
one hundred and fifty-six rows of which 6 rows are
00:56:15
exactly then 36 rows of increase in every
00:56:20
fourth row, in total we have plus 9 here
00:56:24
it turns out we counted
00:56:25
further 28 rows of decrease in every second
00:56:30
ring row and here 8 rows in each row in
00:56:34
every first row it remains to calculate
00:56:38
this part, but it’s just from 150 6
00:56:42
we subtract 6-30 628 and 8 I got
00:56:48
78 rows, this is in a straight line without decreases without
00:56:51
increments,
00:56:52
as I said, now we’ll
00:56:54
knit these numbers, it’s not constant, don’t
00:56:58
want to make plus 9, but plus 20 without
00:57:00
problems, just keep in mind that in every
00:57:02
fourth row, so that it’s very smooth,
00:57:04
because from every second one, by force, it
00:57:07
turns out like this right away like the
00:57:09
back of the head sagging, I don’t dislike it,
00:57:11
every fourth one is perfect, even every
00:57:13
third one I like it, in the fourth one
00:57:15
you can even in the fifth one, smoothly and smoothly 4
00:57:18
general riot, that is, if you want to
00:57:20
add 15 or 20 loops here,
00:57:23
20 you can do 4 and you will get absolutely a
00:57:26
different number of rows of increases, well,
00:57:29
here you can change the number of rows here, too,
00:57:31
you may want to, don’t start them not 8
00:57:36
centimeters before the end of knitting,
00:57:38
well, maybe 6, then also
00:57:42
distribute them yourself, but as
00:57:44
practice shows, this is the method that I
00:57:46
told you and here here here is 8 centimeters
00:57:48
here here is one and a half centimeters the flat
00:57:52
part has proven itself very
00:57:55
well it looks very good we take our products like
00:57:58
this here we fold it in half I
00:58:00
didn’t leave any markers here cent of the center of the back
00:58:02
although there are few loops as in any
00:58:04
advertisement you can count the
00:58:07
purl ones by hand it’s understandable we put on
00:58:10
one of the stupid ones and one of the halves,
00:58:12
whichever is more convenient for you, I’m all about business,
00:58:16
this is my middle front, but it’s visible, here’s
00:58:18
the middle, take this off as a rule so
00:58:21
that it doesn’t hurt anything, and as I
00:58:23
said, I want to make a drawstring, how much to
00:58:26
take for the drawstring here so I
00:58:28
just took the canvas and calculated it approximately, but
00:58:30
so that it wasn’t too wide, and so I took six
00:58:32
needles, it turns out 5 will be the drawstring itself and
00:58:35
one bend loop, I take the
00:58:38
working thread, I bring it up, I remind you that from the
00:58:42
side it is passed where the bar is, we have our 10
00:58:45
loops entwined, and now we are in the carriage let's
00:58:50
knit this triangle
00:58:53
that I showed you, this one is how it
00:58:57
turns out very simply, remember when we
00:59:00
formed the front necks, I
00:59:03
had four loops there, a group of needles
00:59:06
of 4 loops and on the sleeve the same thing, here
00:59:10
they are, why did I say take
00:59:13
something something that is easy to remember
00:59:15
because we don’t essentially form a
00:59:16
neck simply and round it off beautifully
00:59:19
if you do it as I do
00:59:22
four by five there’s a family I don’t recommend
00:59:25
making a standard neck here 5
00:59:27
then two times three three times 2 you
00:59:30
can get confused and there’s no point no, exactly in
00:59:33
this kind of fun, that’s why I had
00:59:36
four of them there, plus the strap parts,
00:59:39
I push everything into the front non-working people and
00:59:42
included 6 loops that I just
00:59:45
got, they have to knit 10 loops of the
00:59:48
straps that they go with, they
00:59:51
have to knit the same thing, and now and then it
00:59:54
begins these groups are ours from
00:59:56
four of them, but since we had
00:59:58
partial knitting there,
00:59:59
I advise you to first do this by
01:00:01
interrupting the point, enter not 4 but three, for example,
01:00:04
and then 4 each,
01:00:07
this is so that
01:00:09
we don’t have partial knitting techniques on top of each other, well,
01:00:12
so we start knitting the weights, we hung up
01:00:17
the counter, we don’t need it yet, we form
01:00:19
this corner that we closed
01:00:22
the neck like this, we knit 1, we wrap around, we
01:00:31
return, we introduce the next group of
01:00:35
four, here we
01:00:39
pull out our bar a little and push it under, we
01:00:41
entered the next 4, we knit, we wrap around,
01:00:55
we return to the next group 4
01:01:06
we knit it, we wrap it around, we can probably already
01:01:13
hang the load, we come back to the next
01:01:20
group, look, don’t get carried away, we should introduce
01:01:24
but you will have 4 on both the sleeve and the neck,
01:01:27
so I already said that the
01:01:29
hand in this case is exactly half,
01:01:31
I’ll pass it on, so I drive further, I
01:01:34
had to count it, but since I’m chatting with you, I’ll
01:01:37
never count it, so I’ll
01:01:40
focus on the canvas like this, and
01:01:47
when I have until the end of the 19th I
01:01:52
’ll finish it,
01:02:01
well, I hope I explained it clearly, so
01:02:06
you can directly navigate it, I can’t
01:02:08
see it, I can’t see it’s not cheap where the sleeve is
01:02:11
with a back so I definitely won’t miss,
01:02:13
and if one needle gets wet,
01:02:15
the sky won’t collapse, you see how
01:02:27
this little corner doesn’t illuminate everything,
01:02:31
but I can’t see it in the camera, here it is, it’s
01:02:33
all formed, I enter my last
01:02:37
group, knitted it, circled it, came back, now I turn on the
01:02:43
counter and I start under how we
01:02:47
counted there, I remember there are six rows exactly,
01:02:49
so you can just turn off the levers and
01:02:52
start knitting further according to our calculations,
01:02:56
6 rows exactly further, what do we have there, plus
01:03:02
9 loops in just thirty-six rows in
01:03:05
every fourth, don’t forget the increases
01:03:07
of course, I think they understand everything from the
01:03:09
back side from the front side we have
01:03:12
this here you see the bar which
01:03:14
we will then wait like this and insert a
01:03:17
lace there we start adding increments I will give you a 3 eye
01:03:22
decker they will now show you one here with a 3
01:03:28
ear decker on one needle they
01:03:30
rearranged introduced themselves moved
01:03:33
I cling from the side of the body of the hood and
01:03:38
knit
01:03:39
and row 1 increase the following someone
01:03:45
once asked me a question, if for example
01:03:47
every second row then what do you think,
01:03:50
every fourth row you made an
01:03:53
increase of 4 rows knitted if in every
01:03:56
second there were two rows knitted
01:03:59
here I’ve already made 2 increases and so we knit
01:04:03
according to our pattern, so I made all
01:04:05
the increases, knitted the even part, now
01:04:07
I’m moving on to the pasterns
01:04:09
again from the back side, they’ll show you at the
01:04:12
beginning,
01:04:13
I also show up, nothing in every
01:04:15
second row, first we go again with the 3rd
01:04:17
eyelet for you with a decker, I just transfer it to
01:04:20
one needle check and I knit two rows
01:04:24
1 decrease 2 2 rows and so on we knit
01:04:35
decreases that every two rows I
01:04:39
made my own 14 decreases every two rows I
01:04:41
made a decrease two rows I knitted
01:04:43
now I have 8 decreases left
01:04:46
in each row so I make a decrease also 3
01:04:49
kuvandyke ram 1 2 decrease 2 3 decrease 3
01:05:12
why I’m showing that you understood 1 decrease
01:05:14
one row here 33 made five more
01:05:17
left
01:05:18
we knit so on all the guys finished off this
01:05:21
half all all my decreases now I’m
01:05:24
breaking the thread on the waste thread
01:05:26
well I’ll be stitching outwards in again
01:05:29
so I sew it on a waste thread and I can
01:05:31
see the second half in the same way, I
01:05:34
forgot to say when you don’t put on the
01:05:36
second half, look, I have
01:05:37
one half half of the hood and this is the
01:05:40
first loop in the back, but
01:05:43
here of course it will be hard for me to see,
01:05:44
hook it from the same loop where did this
01:05:47
half start from, this is so that there
01:05:50
will be a seam here so that it doesn’t gather here later,
01:05:52
that this extra loop
01:05:54
will compensate and it will
01:05:56
look great, you understand from here, here you can
01:05:59
find it here, I won’t even show you one on zoom,
01:06:03
everything has merged, I’ll still be
01:06:05
fiddling around with it myself but I’ll find it, of course, so I
01:06:06
see where the thread goes, well, like this and
01:06:09
the carriage first knitting, leave the carriage
01:06:14
on the front side because you
01:06:16
will be on the front side gradually
01:06:18
logic guide on this, immediately the carriage on the front
01:06:21
side, this is how I’ll
01:06:23
put it on here is the back, here
01:06:26
in front, here I have a carriage here, look,
01:06:29
I knitted the second half of the hood and
01:06:31
since my seams are on the outside,
01:06:33
I just take this first one, which
01:06:36
I dropped it on a waste thread and the
01:06:38
sign is like the wrong side like
01:06:39
this, now it’s all on the hanger
01:06:41
Peter I’ll send them a catcher like this,
01:06:45
here you can clearly see all the open
01:06:47
loops, I’m hanging them, here they are, my two
01:06:51
halves, thread from the carriage and like a sock, I’m
01:06:54
knitting both loops through the peg at once,
01:06:58
the catcher loop is
01:06:59
thus closing the loops, my
01:07:03
hood is ready, here’s the seam I’m showing you, which is the
01:07:07
loop you caught with it, after all, I made it
01:07:09
my finger goes from the inside out like this, so
01:07:14
now, for comparison, I’ll show you the
01:07:17
previous one from the screwed up hood, you
01:07:20
see what a seam it doesn’t have at all, and it’s beautiful
01:07:24
here, and here it’s absolutely terrible here, I
01:07:33
’ll also sew it with the
01:07:35
seams facing outwards, but now I wanted to show
01:07:39
a little of this abram how will I process
01:07:42
this stripe? As you understand, here it
01:07:45
is a stripe, here they are, these 6 loops
01:07:48
that we took, what we need, we
01:07:51
need to wrap it and sew it with a hidden seam
01:07:54
here, as you can see, I didn’t
01:07:57
highlight the bend loop at all,
01:08:01
remember, I knitted cardigans
01:08:03
there were also the target bars imposed there,
01:08:06
we turned this English bend loop
01:08:08
over the face, but here I
01:08:13
thought that, firstly, the model is so
01:08:15
sporty, here we
01:08:18
don’t need extra English loops and the loops are so small
01:08:19
that I think that it will be difficult to
01:08:21
make a mistake here, and for example, instead of like this
01:08:24
and to swarm like this, that is, the loops are
01:08:27
just nothing, if you’re worried, you can,
01:08:31
of course, baste, but I think that the point
01:08:34
is, I outlined this
01:08:39
loop for myself, it will be an inflection loop, and
01:08:41
so I will be guided by it, I’ll pin it
01:08:44
now with a pin, by the way, you
01:08:47
noticed now this is a trend, even the seams are
01:08:49
so professional, they practically do
01:08:51
n’t sweep away, they’re all on buns, and then
01:08:54
I look further, here it is my loop, but you
01:08:57
see, but it’s hard to make a mistake, I’ll take another
01:09:00
pin and pin it like
01:09:04
this, and you can start here
01:09:09
along the edge, and this is how I knitted the product in 3 threads
01:09:13
I will make a hidden seam in 2 nicks I
01:09:15
take a
01:09:16
sharp needle, look where I am sewing here is
01:09:20
the edge loop here we have everything
01:09:24
fixed with pins like this, the seam is
01:09:29
like a backwards needle in general, I show here I am
01:09:33
now trying to catch on to the fabric
01:09:36
and with a finger from below here is a finger I’m
01:09:42
here, I make sure that I do
01:09:46
n’t pierce through it under any circumstances. Again, you see, the
01:09:49
thread came out from here and I went
01:09:51
back a little bit, literally a millimeter, and
01:09:54
again, right there, it got caught, you see, and
01:09:58
often and infrequently, and as a result,
01:10:03
our seam is not visible at all it turns out that it
01:10:07
is hiding the thread here in the center of the edge
01:10:12
loop, here again look at the thread where
01:10:15
it came from, I'm sure it's back like this, sharp,
01:10:20
choose here the blunt one won't fit here,
01:10:24
sharp, we pull everything up perfectly and
01:10:30
you can pull without fear because the mouse every
01:10:33
stitch is
01:10:34
fixed back with the needle,
01:10:38
but with this side is generally clean, this
01:10:43
side is also fine, I’ll
01:10:46
eat everything, now I’ll knit the lace, well,
01:10:51
everyone knows how to knit a lace, I’ll
01:10:54
just tell you how exactly for this
01:10:55
model I knitted the main fabric, I
01:10:58
knitted it at density 5. and I will
01:11:00
knit the lace at density 3, I tried it for
01:11:03
samples, but I’m just saying a sample, I didn’t
01:11:06
knit any rows and I
01:11:08
won’t calculate it here, but it’s funny for a lace,
01:11:10
the only thing I checked with the customer is
01:11:13
the length, he will want a long lace of one and a
01:11:17
half meters, so I’ll knit and
01:11:20
I will immediately measure with a centimeter, five
01:11:24
loops for 5 loops will be so plump,
01:11:27
but due to the density it will be
01:11:28
plump, so I have cast 5 loops in entanglement
01:11:32
now I
01:11:35
have settings on the wedge stitch on my carriage, I have
01:11:36
knitted nothing so far, the row
01:11:40
has been pushed out again, knitted 2 and now we set
01:11:44
the settings to floor and cord in Toyota,
01:11:47
this function is empty, I usually put it on
01:11:51
that far arrow here, I
01:11:54
put it here carefully, you can
01:11:57
hold it, but it basically knits,
01:12:01
you see, it doesn’t knit anymore, so I
01:12:07
’ll take my super load, I’ll hook it here
01:12:13
and let’s go knit, look. how
01:12:22
plump it turns out, so
01:12:27
round, if suddenly someone thought
01:12:30
that there are five loops, they won’t wrap up with a
01:12:32
wonderful wrapping, just such a
01:12:34
lace, a lace, and that’s how I’ll knit it
01:12:36
like a belt, when I see the belt, I’m right here,
01:12:39
measuring it with a centimeter, well, that’s
01:12:42
how it’ll be By the way, in such cases,
01:12:44
I turn off the counter, nothing to drive the counter in vain, I’m
01:12:48
ready to crumple the lace, I break it, I took it
01:12:51
for a try, I watched the girls make a
01:12:54
decker like this, a rocker arm, now I
01:12:57
’ll insert the end of the thread into this decker, I imagined it,
01:13:00
and just like that, I’ll take everything off on the decker, no, it won’t
01:13:05
work, I need each one, I don’t know,
01:13:10
they probably the catcher loop is more convenient for them,
01:13:14
you understand, we just pull everything together in one
01:13:19
pile to catch it, or it was more convenient for me,
01:13:25
the experiment was a success, I pull everything together at the ends,
01:13:33
hide it,
01:13:34
put a cord, look at the metro station, it’s completely
01:13:37
different
01:13:39
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