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[Music]
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Hello everyone, this is Heart. Today,
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I made a bucket bag using Premier wool thread and bag bottom materials.
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If you look at the bag, I
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added a pattern with Celtic give stitch. The stitches are knitted by
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hanging and the
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body of the bag is sturdy, so it has a good
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shape without being loose. You
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can use it stably because it is held tightly. The
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pattern is also very pretty. We
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will now reduce sagging by using bottom materials.
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There are two types, one with studs and one without. You
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can choose whichever style you want. The
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bottom of the bag has studs. Now, it
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costs a little more because it reduces the friction that touches the floor and adds a point, but
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I think it's worth it.
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These days, you buy a lot of handicraft supplies at
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Daiso. For the pink-beige color sample, I
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used the bottom of a round bag sold at Daiso.
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I tried it. It is
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a little smaller than the bag we will make in the video, but
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it will be more cost-effective. If you are going to use the bottom of this bag, just
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prepare a collarbone. If you
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compare it to the bottom of the bag you will make,
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is there a size difference like this?
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Today's bag. We are going to use the silver fastener and bag strap together.
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If you pull the strap to one side, you
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can use it as a shoulder type.
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As for the necessary supplies, today I
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will make it using a new ball of Premier Wool thread. In today's video,
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you must prepare the bottom material for the bag. It's okay. I
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'll try knitting it using the bottom of a 46-hole round bag.
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As I said before, you can use the Daiso round bottom, but the
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method of knitting will differ, so be sure to check the subtitles or
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see more. The
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needle is a wool crochet needle No.
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7.
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Tarot needle No. 7. You need to prepare two needles. A wool crochet
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hook No. 7,
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4 mm long, will be used to connect the bottom of the bag and
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knit the bag strap. Now, a wool
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crochet hook No. 8 5 mm long
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will be used to knit the body of the bag. A
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label that suits your taste. Please prepare one. You
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can prepare about two single rings. You will
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also need scissors and a needle. I will tell you the size and let you
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knit it together.
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I will tell you the width just for the bottom of the bag. If you
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look at it, it is about 19cm.
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The height is
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about 20cm when spread out like this
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and Daiso size. The
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bottom is about 17cm and the
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height is
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about 19cm.
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Today, we
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will proceed with the video on the premise of using the bottom material of a 46-hole bag.
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As you can see, there
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are two types, one with a stud and one without.
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Both have the same diameter of 17cm and the
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number of holes is
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46. It's the same.
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The difference is whether there is a stud or not, so you
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can choose and knit it according to your taste. If
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you are knitting it from the bottom without using a bottom material,
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prepare one more ball of yarn and
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make a circular knit so that the last layer at the bottom is 4. It
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needs to be knitted so that it is a multiple of .
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I recommend using bottom materials. The
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Celtic weave stitch used for the body is knitted
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by hanging, so it is
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thick and solid, but
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when knitted with a regular round knit, it is
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knitted thinner than the body, so it does not
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sag.
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Instead of using the bottom plate, it would be better to use the subsidiary material and float it easily.
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If you use the same floor as me, it comes with two pieces like this. You
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can overlap them and knit them. This will be the
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inside of the bag and this
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will be the outside.
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You can knit while looking at the side.
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For those who find it difficult to line up the hole and insert a needle, you
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can knit loosely with a slightly smaller needle. For
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those who have difficulty controlling the stitches, you can
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knit tightly, so please
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be careful. I
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will hang the thread around your hand.
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Wrap the yarn around your little finger, place it
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over your index finger, and hold it with your middle finger and thumb. The
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starting position of the first crochet is not important.
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I will just pierce it between the studs here.
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After piercing it with the crochet needle,
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hold the yarn behind it and hang it. Take it out
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again and
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hang it
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on top. You
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can hang the thread and pull it through the loop. Let's start by
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inserting the needle in the same spot here and knitting a short
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stitch. Insert it again here and
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there is a tail thread at the back. It will knit as you wind it.
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Hold it and hang the thread on top and
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pull it out again. The
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thread
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may fall out.
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If you pull it out, I
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will make a short knit and mark the first stitch at the V stitch under the crochet hook.
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I knitted a short knit like this. Now,
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I will knit 2 short knits in the next hole. Insert the needle here and
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wrap the thread behind it, holding it like this and knitting it. I'll
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pull it out and
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then it hangs like this. Then,
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I'll hook the thread and pull out two knots at once and make a
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short knit. I'll knit one more stitch in the
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same spot. Poke it in the same spot and pull it out and
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make it a little longer here.
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It's too tight. If you do this, you may cry, so
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please stretch the knot a little and knit it loosely. Two.
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I knitted 2 short stitches in the second hole. The
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place where the singular ring is marked here is the
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place of the first stitch. Then
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I knitted three stitches, like two or three.
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In the next hole, I knitted a
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short stitch. Insert one stitch with a
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needle,
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wrap it like a tail thread at the bottom, and
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pull it out by hooking it. It
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may fall out, so
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stick it in and hang it.
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Stretch the knot slightly so that it is
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not tight. Hook it up with a needle and
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pull it out.
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Here, one, two, three. Now,
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make 2 short stitches in the next fourth hole. It's
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too difficult to insert half here and take it out, so
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I'll use a No. 7 crochet hook to connect the bottom.
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If you knit with a No. 7 crochet hook,
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you need to knit the tone stitch loosely. Poke the needle into the
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fourth stitch here and
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it will go in much better. Hang the
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thread and
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pull it out. Knit
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loosely and make a
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short knit. Insert a needle in the same place,
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wrap the tail yarn, take the yarn out, and make one
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more short knit. The
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first stitch has a place where it was connected,
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so it looks tight here,
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but I only knitted one stitch. Then 2 stitches. You can knit it over and over again
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until you reach the end of both noses.
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Insert the needle into the next hole, hang the
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thread, and pull it out. If it falls out like this when you pull it out, insert it again and make a short knit. Knit loosely so that it doesn't become tight. Then
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insert the needle into the next hole, hang the
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thread, pull it out, and
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pull it out. Next,
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knit two more short knits in the same spot.
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Now, in the next
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hole, make a short knit. It's much easier. Since you're using a No. 7 crochet hook, knit two more knits in the same spot. Then, knit two more short knits in the same spot.
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Knit 1 stitch
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and then 2 short knits. If the
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thread falls out when you pull it out, insert it. This
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is not a thread that gets caught. This only happens
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when the bottom part is knitted. Then, knit
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one more short knit in the same place.
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Then, repeat one stitch, two stitches, one stitch, two
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stitches. Here, I'll let it rise until the end ring. Be
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careful not to make your hand stitches too tight. Knit
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one short stitch. Then, for the next stitch,
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knit two stitches in the same place, straightening them out without tearing.
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I'll make sure it rises all the way. Knit it all the way,
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then knit
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two stitches in the last hole. If
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you knit it,
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you're knitting it well.
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Yes, if you
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knit one stitch and knit 2 stitches on the bottom of the bag with 46 holes, if you
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repeat
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46 / 2, then 23. If you
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add 23 of 46, you
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get 69 total.
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In the case of the bottom of the Daiso bag, the
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circular size is a little small, but the
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number of holes is 44. Then, repeat the same way,
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knitting one stitch and knitting two stitches,
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making the total number of stitches 66. If you
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knit two more stitches in the next step, it is
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a multiple of 4. You can proceed like this. I've knitted
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2 short stitches in the last stitch and
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connected them to the bottom. I'll
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finish it with a skip knit.
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At this point, change the needle at the single ring position. Now, except for the
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bag strap, use a
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No. 8 wool crochet hook. You can knit it. I
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'm going to knit it by inserting it into the V-coat of the first short knit position that was hanging on the short ring. To knit it, you can
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hook the thread on top and pull it out,
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then
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tie a knot on top to the bottom and pull it out.
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Finish with a knit like this and now make
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the body. Let's knit the first tier. For the
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first tier of the body, knit with a column stitch and then
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knit it with a single long knit, taking one turn. After connecting the bottom, the
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total number of stitches is 69. You
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need to change this to a multiple of 4. It is a
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multiple of 4. To change it, you
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have to either shorten or lengthen the course.
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I will proceed by increasing it by 3 stitches. To
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increase the new stitch, just
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knit one more stitch for each 23rd stitch, including the pillar nose.
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I use the pillar nose chain. I'll start with 3 stitches.
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One,
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two,
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three. After knitting 3 chain stitches like this,
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there is a line in the middle of the V-shape at the third chain stitch.
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I'll mark the place where you want to knit by knitting the row and the right half of the stitch together. Now chain knit. You can think of the column stitch knitted with 3 stitches
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as the same stitch as the long knit stitch. The
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first stitch is knitted as a column stitch in one place of a single stitch.
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You can see the stitch here. Now the
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second stitch is here.
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Below the next V knit. You can knit it by inserting the needle. It
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will be knitted straight as a single long knit. For
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the long long knit,
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put a thread on the needle once. And the
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second stitch that I mentioned is the
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first column stitch.
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Poke the needle under the V stitch next to here. Put it in, hang the thread so that all the V stitches are
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caught, and
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take it out.
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Then, three knots are hanging on the crochet needle. This is what you do.
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Hang the thread on top, take two out, and take
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two out.
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Wind the thread,
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take out two,
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and then two are left.
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Thread again. If you wrap it and remove both, it
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becomes a long knit. The
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first column nose and the
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second long knit that you just knitted can be set up like this.
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Then, for the third stitch,
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thread the long knit needle in the next V nose where you just knitted the long long knit. Wind it and
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insert it into the V-node of the third nose and
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pull it out with a thread. Wrap
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3 knots in the thread and
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remove two first, then
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wrap the thread and remove two more.
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One, two, three.
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I knitted it to the third nose. Same method for the fourth nose.
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Here, wrap the thread around the needle and
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insert it into the V thread. Hang the thread and
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pull it out.
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Knit 2 knots. Knit 2 knots. Knit the 5th stitch in the
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same way. Knit the 6th
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stitch
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in the same way. Remove 2 stitches. Then,
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remove 2 stitches. This is the 23rd stitch. I
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'll knit a long knit all the way to 1, 2, 3,
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4, 5, wrap the yarn around the needle, insert it
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into the 7th V-kozel,
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remove 2, remove 2,
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knit a long knit all the way to the 8th stitch.
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9
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22 Here, knit a long knit up to the 23rd stitch.
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Column knit. Starting from the beginning, one two
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four six eight ten
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two four six eight ten 23
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I'm going to lengthen the stitch by knitting one more long stitch in the 23rd stitch that was last knitted. Wrap the thread around the needle and make one
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long knit here in the 23rd stitch. Please knit one more stitch.
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Then, 23 stitches will become 24 stitches.
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Now, count again
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from the next stitch, knit up to the 23rd stitch, and
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then knit one more stitch in place of the 23rd stitch.
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Here again, start
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from the beginning and knit the
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next stitch. Please knit two and
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three long stitches again all the way to the 23rd stitch.
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If you look here, you can see two knits in the same position.
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Here and then from here, knit one two three four
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again all the way to the 23rd stitch.
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Five
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six
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twenty-two
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23 here 23 In the first position, knit
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one more long stitch in the same position and
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increase the stitch.
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Now there will be 23
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stitches. Then, knit 23 stitches again and then
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increase one more stitch in the last stitch. To
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check if the number of stitches is correct, start
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again from the next position. I'll start with the
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first stitch and knit up
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to the 23rd position. Just knit two stitches in the same position,
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then knit one, two,
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three.
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27 Here,
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do it up to the last 23rd stitch, and then increase it by knitting
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one more stitch in the same position.
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Yes, this is only 69 stitches. I increased
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3 stitches by increasing each stitch in 23 stitches,
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making a total of 72 stitches, which is a multiple of 4. Here, I
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will finish the first row by knitting in place of the 3rd chain stitch.
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Hang the thread, pull it out, and tie the knot at the bottom.
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Let's knit the second row together. From the second row, we
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will now knit it with a hanging knit. We will knit it with a double long knit. The
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second
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row will
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create the foundation for the hanging knit, and now the third and
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fourth rows will repeat the two rows.
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I will knit it all the way.
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Knit the 3 column knit stitches the same way.
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After knitting 3 chain knit stitches, mark the 3rd chain
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knit position with a single ring.
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I will knit the pattern by repeating 4 stitches at a time.
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Now. Here, 3 chain stitches were knitted on the front end of the column nose.
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Here, the first stitch is
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2, 3, 4. This is the first 4th stitch. Now, you can look at it as a group of 4 stitches. You can look at it as 1 2 3 4 from right to left.
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The order of knitting is 3
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4 1. 2 You will knit it like this. You
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will knit it with a double long knit. We
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knitted the Hangil long knit from the bottom. For the
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double long knit, just wrap the yarn around the needle once and then
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wrap it once more. It
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is the first stitch from the pillar nose. The
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third stitch is the fourth stitch. After that,
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I'll knit the first stitch and the second stitch again. Don't forget that you'll be continuing with a two-length long knit.
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After wrapping the yarn around the needle twice, use the
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third needle in this order and
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knit a single long stitch on the front end like this. Hang it like this, wind the
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thread, and
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pull it out.
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Unlike the long-length knit, I wrapped the thread around the needle
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once more, so now
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there are 4 knots.
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Removing two knots at a time is the same. Pull out two, wrap the thread, remove two, and tie the remaining two
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once. You can do it
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three more times,
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pulling out two knots at a time. On the
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third stitch,
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knit two long stitches in front. Then,
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wrap the yarn around the needle again, one by two, twice. Before the fourth stitch I mentioned,
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knit one long stitch like this.
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Put it in, put the
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thread in, and take it out. Knot 2 times,
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take out 2,
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take out 2,
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take out 2. Tie
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like this.
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Out of the 4 stitches, I knit two long stitches in the third stitch and fourth stitch.
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Then,
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I have to knit in the first and second stitches here as well. I guess you
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can continue with the double long knit.
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Wrap the yarn around the needle twice and
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find the column nose. Now, you can just think of the column nose
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as a place to knit, and you
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will not use it.
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Be sure to mark the single ring to make it easier to
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find the nose. It may be convenient.
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Bring the needle to the bottom like this and
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hang it on the pole nose of the leaflet like this.
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I'll show you again. Since you
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have to go back to the first nose,
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wrap the thread around the needle twice.
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In this state, bring it down like this to
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position number 1.
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Hang it like this from the back, then take
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out the thread.
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Wrap 4 knots, take out 2,
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take out 2, and
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take out 2.
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Now there is the second place left.
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Wrap the thread
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around the needle twice. This is the last place out of the four stitches that
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needs to be knitted. The second place is left. Okay, I
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just knit one length of the nose, take it
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out with a thread, make a
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knot,
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two,
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two, three, and it
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will look like this. The
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stitches 3 and 4 that you knitted first are in the back.
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Now, first knit 3 and 4, and
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then 1 2. Because I knitted the bun upwards, it
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looks like this.
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I knitted a pattern on one bundle of four noses. Next bundle, 4
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knits
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here. Neko next to the neko that I just knitted. From here, set 1 2 3 4 again and
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move forward in the order of 3 4 1 2. You can knit a two-length long knit. Wrap the thread around the
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needle
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twice. The
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spot where you hung it will be marked like this.
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Next to it, one, two, three, four, one two, hang the
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third stitch, wrap the
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thread, and pull it out. Wrap the thread around
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4 knots,
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remove 2, remove 2.
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Please remove 2.
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When the first double long knit is knitted, I will
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knit it again and show you. Now, we will continue to
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do the same thing, but I wrapped the thread around the needle
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twice. I put the third stitch in one bundle like this, wrapped the thread around it, and
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removed it.
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When I removed the knot, I removed 2. After taking out two,
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when you pull out the third, it would be better to make it a little tighter so that it does
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n't droop.
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I knitted one stitch on the third of my noses, and then you
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can knit it on the fourth stitch. Wrap the thread around the needle twice. Wrap the
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thread on the side, pull it out,
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remove 2 knots, remove 2, and take out 2. You'll have
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one knit like this. Next,
00:23:33
wrap the thread twice around needles 1 and 2 to make
00:23:36
position 1. Pull the
00:23:39
last stitch in the previous bundle into
00:23:41
position 1 like this. You
00:23:47
can come and insert it like this from the back.
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Wrap the thread, pull it out,
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remove 2 knots,
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remove 2, and
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remove 2.
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Then, for the last time,
00:24:01
wrap the thread twice around the needle in the second position here and
00:24:09
hang it in the second position next to where you hung it. You can knit the third nose. It
00:24:13
will look like this. The
00:24:15
number 3 and 4 will go inward and the
00:24:18
number 1 and 2 will cover it. You
00:24:24
can knit it all the way through. Repeat this until you reach the end.
00:24:25
Then, hold your nose again and 1 2 3 4. Starting
00:24:31
from the third stitch, hang it one, two, three, and
00:24:35
knit it forward.
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At this time, it is missing a little here.
00:24:44
Wrap the yarn around the needle twice to prevent it from stretching. Now, do the second
00:24:47
stitch in the fourth stitch.
00:24:53
Then, do the
00:24:54
third stitch in the first stitch.
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Here, on the needle. Wrap the yarn twice and pierce it
00:25:02
at the bottom like this.
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Then, wrap the yarn around the second stitch
00:25:13
needle twice and
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stab it. Do you now
00:25:25
call it a cross knit?
00:25:27
Repeat this. So, it
00:25:28
may feel a little difficult at first, but
00:25:31
as you use it, it is a repetition of a simple pattern, so once you get
00:25:34
used to it, it wo
00:25:36
n't be that difficult.
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Then, I
00:25:41
will keep repeating the same method to keep it coming to mind. If you look, the
00:25:43
place you walked will be marked like this.
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You can see where it is.
00:25:50
From now on, you can take four stitches like this and
00:25:54
knit from the third stitch.
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[Music] Three,
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then four,
00:26:04
then one,
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then
00:26:12
two.
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Then, I will continue to do so. You tied
00:26:27
four stitches like this and knitted them in the order of 3, 4, 1,
00:26:30
2. There is
00:26:37
one last pattern left. It's
00:26:40
4 stitches, but the
00:26:42
4th stitch is the
00:26:43
place where the stitches are extended.
00:26:45
There are 2 stitches in the short knit position below. One, two,
00:26:48
three, four. Here, too, I
00:26:51
'll knit from the third stitch. You
00:27:13
can knit it in this position. The
00:27:16
basic frame is
00:27:18
the same. The patterned stilettos 3, 4, 1
00:27:21
2 above will be done in the same way. Now,
00:27:26
insert a needle into the third stiletto where the dansu ring is hanging and
00:27:30
knit it out to finish the second dan.
00:27:33
I'll give it to you.
00:27:34
Yes, I've knitted all the way up to the second hem of the bag body.
00:27:36
Now it's time to knit the third hem.
00:27:42
I'm going to keep knitting the third and fourth hems. I'll knit the third hem
00:27:44
together.
00:27:47
Knit 3 column-nosed chain stitches in
00:27:50
the same manner.
00:27:52
And the single ring. Please prepare one more thing.
00:27:58
If you see the door, do you remember how it floated in our second column? It
00:28:02
opened like this 1 2 3 4 like this.
00:28:05
So,
00:28:07
I'm going to clear the first nose and the second nose here. It's
00:28:10
right in front of the column nose v.
00:28:13
You can see the nose under the nose. I will
00:28:14
mark the position of the nose underneath.
00:28:20
Now, the position marked here will
00:28:22
be knitted once in a row and then it will appear at the end. You can empty it here one by
00:28:24
one and
00:28:28
hold the 4 stitches like this.
00:28:30
Hold the nose and place it on the previous page. You
00:28:37
will knit it in the same way as 1 2 3 4.
00:28:40
Now if you look at the first stitch,
00:28:43
there is a single ring hanging on the underlying stitch.
00:28:44
Then, for this stitch, you can
00:28:49
think of the stitch underneath as the first stitch. Put two
00:28:50
threads on the needle. Wind it twice.
00:28:54
In front of the pillar nose,
00:28:58
remove the 2nd stitch and the 4th stitch. The first and second stitches
00:29:01
stick out in front like this. The third and fourth stitches are
00:29:03
underneath. The third
00:29:06
stitch opens here. The fourth stitch opens and
00:29:09
then the first stitch. The second stitch
00:29:10
will be knitted.
00:29:12
If you wrap the yarn around the needle twice, stick the
00:29:17
needle here and there at the bottom of the third stitch
00:29:24
like this. Knit the two long stitches in the same way.
00:29:28
When you remove the last knot, make sure this does not open up.
00:29:32
Knit the first stitch like this and put it
00:29:34
on the needle. Wrap the yarn twice, insert the second
00:29:37
stitch into the fourth stitch next to it, and
00:29:43
crochet
00:29:46
two long stitches. Now, you're going to knit the first and second stitches sticking out here.
00:29:51
At this time, move the needle
00:29:55
to the back of the stitch you just knitted.
00:29:58
This may feel a little difficult. I'll
00:30:02
show you slowly. First, the third
00:30:05
position will be here.
00:30:12
Wrapping the thread twice around the needle of the first position that sticks out is the same.
00:30:15
Instead of moving the needle forward like this, go to the first position that just popped up.
00:30:18
There's a first nose and a second nose. I'm going to put the needle back here
00:30:24
so that the first and second stitches stick out in front, and I'm going to
00:30:29
hang the first stitch underneath and knit it.
00:30:36
I'll show you again slowly like this. I'm going to wrap the thread around the needle
00:30:38
twice and make the stitch that I just knitted. Do you
00:30:50
have to hold the position like this and bring the needle back two stitches and knit it? You
00:30:58
can do it by hanging two stitches like this and knitting it like this. I took the thread
00:31:01
out,
00:31:04
removed 2 knots, removed 2, removed 2,
00:31:11
put the crochet needle behind the stitch I knitted, hung it up, and knitted it. If you
00:31:16
wrap the thread around the needle twice and
00:31:22
knit it from the back to the front of the nose, try turning the second nose over and knitting it like this sticking
00:31:26
out in front.
00:31:33
Two,
00:31:35
two,
00:31:36
two. I
00:31:41
knitted the first pattern on the third tier like this. Here we are. Among the stitches, it's
00:31:43
like this: 1 2 3 4. In this step, I knitted it like this so that 1
00:31:47
2 goes up like this and 3 stitches go down.
00:31:52
I'll show you again when I knit the next pattern. I
00:31:53
knitted it here now.
00:31:56
Then again, the 4 stitches are the
00:31:58
two stitches sticking out in front of here. 1 2
00:32:01
Then. The two laid stitches are like this: 3 4.
00:32:05
The order is the same as in the previous section. You can knit in the order of 3 4 1
00:32:08
2. Starting with the
00:32:11
two laid stitches, wrap the yarn around the needle twice,
00:32:20
insert it into positions 1 2 3 4 3, and hang
00:32:21
it in front. Long knitting is
00:32:26
not very difficult here. No. And then you have to
00:32:37
knit it in position 1 and 2. Starting
00:32:40
from position 1, wrap the yarn around the needle twice and
00:32:46
send half of it behind the stitch you just knitted, and then
00:32:50
drag it to position 1. Walk and
00:32:52
drag it up. When it comes up, wrap the thread in the 1st place and the 2nd
00:32:56
place,
00:33:01
remove 2, take out 2, take out 2, and hang it
00:33:06
in front. I knitted the
00:33:08
third stitch of the long knit pattern.
00:33:10
Wrap the thread around the needle twice, and do
00:33:13
the same for the remaining stitch here, and knit 2 stitches back here.
00:33:17
Poke in half and
00:33:22
hang it in front.
00:33:28
You will feel that this part is the most difficult.
00:33:30
If you knit this part well,
00:33:33
there will be no difficult parts at the top.
00:33:35
I knitted all the parts that are laid here. Go
00:33:37
over to the side and
00:33:38
stick out the 1 2 that is
00:33:40
laid 3 4. There is a front long knit in the order 3 4 1 2, so
00:33:50
knit the first one.
00:33:53
Next to it,
00:33:59
hang it here and
00:34:02
knit the 2nd front long knit.
00:34:04
Wrap the thread around the needle, and
00:34:11
if there is a stitch sticking out from the back, put the needle
00:34:14
back. Knit it so that it goes
00:34:18
down. All you have to do is knit so that the
00:34:36
stitch that was knitted first covers the stitch that was knitted later. I
00:34:44
knitted one more pattern like this. Then again,
00:34:48
1 2 3 4.
00:34:51
This is one set. Start from number 3 and
00:34:56
knit it forward.
00:35:01
Then, knit it 4 times.
00:35:12
Poke half of it behind the 2nd stitch you just knitted,
00:35:19
drag it, and
00:35:23
knit it in the first place of the 3rd stitch.
00:35:26
Wrap the thread around the needle twice, then pull it out again from the
00:35:30
back where you knitted it first, and
00:35:40
knit the 4th stitch like this. You can knit it all the way over and over again. Starting
00:35:45
from where it is laid,
00:35:51
knit two long knits, then knit another one next to it.
00:36:00
Wrap the yarn around the needle twice, then
00:36:04
send the needle behind the stitch you knitted, knit
00:36:15
one when it sticks out, and
00:36:23
knit another one even though it remains next to here. Come and do
00:36:31
this, and I'll keep thinking about
00:36:37
this over and over again.
00:36:59
Do you remember that we first put a single ring on the third chain nose, and then we put a single ring on the first nose here? The
00:37:01
last two noses are left. They say they
00:37:03
stick out, and here. So,
00:37:11
I'm going to make one more pattern using these last 2 stitches and the two stitches I skipped at the beginning. You
00:37:17
can hang it on the single ring and knit the first stitch,
00:37:24
then the
00:37:32
next one next to it, and then the
00:37:34
last remaining stitch. Knit on both knits.
00:37:55
Make one more pattern using the first, second and last 2 stitches like this. Then, knit on the
00:38:00
3rd chain nose where the single ring is marked and
00:38:04
finish with a knit
00:38:07
like this. I've knitted the entire third tier.
00:38:10
Here, shape it one at a time like this.
00:38:14
If you look at it, it's knitted very thickly.
00:38:20
Now, let's set the third tier just knitted as the odd-numbered
00:38:22
pattern, and now
00:38:25
let's knit the even-numbered 4th tier.
00:38:28
Column nose chain knit 3 stitches
00:38:33
3rd Please mark the same singular ring at the place of the chain nose.
00:38:36
Here also, I
00:38:40
will mark the place of the first nose with a singular ring.
00:38:41
If you look in front of the pillar nose, I am talking about the
00:38:44
front nose at the front end of the nose that protrudes like this.
00:38:51
Now, place this one here at the protruding place, one by one. Since I'm going to knit it, this is the
00:38:54
first kozel that sticks out.
00:38:56
I'll mark it like this. Skip 2 stitches and
00:39:00
make a bundle of 4 stitches like this. This time, the
00:39:03
laid knits are 1, 2, and then the
00:39:05
protruding knits are 3 and 4. It's the
00:39:08
same as the second tier. You can look at it. Here, you
00:39:13
can knit in the same order, 3 4 1 2.
00:39:15
Always skip the first two stitches and
00:39:22
wrap the thread around the needle so that it sticks out. Knit it in the third position by
00:39:25
knitting two long stitches.
00:39:27
Then, it sticks out
00:39:30
in the fourth position as well.
00:39:37
In the previous section of the front knit long knit,
00:39:39
I did it backwards like this.
00:39:41
If there is any space here, just
00:39:44
send it to the front of the needle and knit the
00:39:50
front knit long knit from the inside of the 1st position.
00:39:55
Then, remember to
00:39:57
knit 1 2 because you knitted it 2, 3, and 4 here.
00:40:00
Let's do this.
00:40:03
Here, instead of sending the needle backwards,
00:40:06
we send it forward and it floats up to here. Then,
00:40:09
if you move to the side, walk to the protruding area in the order of 1 2 3 4 3 4
00:40:12
1 2,
00:40:18
first stitch, then back to the
00:40:22
second stitch,
00:40:25
return to the front, and now it is laid down,
00:40:35
find position 1. After the third stitch,
00:40:44
you can knit the fourth stitch at the number 2 position. Even-numbered stitches
00:40:48
will be easier. For odd-numbered stitches, you
00:40:53
have to send the needle to the back and knit it, but for even stitches, just
00:40:58
hang it on the protruding point in front as you can see.
00:41:03
It will be a little more convenient because you can knit it by walking to the place where it is laid. The order for 1 2 3
00:41:06
4 is the same and you can knit it in the same order 3 4 1
00:41:08
2.
00:41:20
If you knit 2 stitches for the front knit, find the 3rd stitch in the 1st
00:41:23
position and
00:41:28
knit it. For the
00:41:30
fourth knit,
00:41:46
just repeat the 3rd and 4th tier, the odd dan, and the even tier from above.
00:41:55
I told you that the 4th tier pattern is the same as the 2nd tier. It's
00:42:04
laid out all the way underneath, so you can find it and
00:42:08
cut it out.
00:42:23
Then, I'm using the dan number here. I'll repeat the same method all the way to the ring position. The
00:42:42
beige color is the fourth row. It
00:42:48
's just the thread left over from the last pattern. Now, in the case of premier wool thread, there is
00:42:51
quite a difference in thickness depending on the thread color.
00:42:53
I use all colors.
00:42:55
I don't know the exact thickness of the thread, but I can tell you
00:42:58
from my knitting experience that
00:43:03
there are two bags that I have knitted as samples. They are
00:43:04
not captured well on the screen, so the heights
00:43:06
are similar. The
00:43:08
black image
00:43:10
is of a very thick thread. So,
00:43:13
after knitting the bottom, the body is
00:43:16
I knitted 10 steps just up to the pattern hem. And
00:43:20
in the case of the blue jeans color,
00:43:23
I knitted 12 steps up to the pattern hem. There is a difference of 2 steps, but there is
00:43:27
almost no difference in height. So I think you should first
00:43:30
knit up to both cheeks, check the thread thickness, and
00:43:33
decide on the height. The remaining
00:43:35
amount of thread is
00:43:39
After knitting up to the second ball, you need to
00:43:42
look at the remaining groom and determine the height.
00:43:45
In the case of thick thread, the
00:43:48
length of the thread will be shorter because the thread is thick, but the
00:43:50
size of the bag will be larger, so will
00:43:53
the height. So, the
00:43:55
thick thread is now used as a pattern hem. I
00:44:00
think it would be okay to knit up to 10 levels of the body.
00:44:01
If it is a thin yarn, you can knit about 2 more levels to
00:44:04
proceed to 12 levels.
00:44:10
As of now, I will knit the beige color again and
00:44:16
explain again how high it should be knitted. My experience. So,
00:44:18
first of all, the black and ivory colors
00:44:21
seem to be on the thick side of the thread, and the
00:44:23
beige color seems to be a bit on the thin side, so
00:44:27
I guess I'll have to try it out. Now, this is the
00:44:36
first nose of the flyer, visible from the first place of the single ring where the last pattern was hung.
00:44:43
Knit it using one or two stitches, and
00:44:47
now you
00:44:49
can knit the remaining two stitches.
00:44:51
If you look here, you will now see the pillar nose in the even-numbered columns.
00:44:57
Don't panic just because there are three here,
00:44:59
just remove the pillar nose place.
00:45:00
So, here, the first
00:45:06
three stitches. You can knit the third nose. It
00:45:16
is not the column nose, but
00:45:27
just leave the column nose that is hidden here.
00:45:34
And you
00:45:40
can finish the third chain nose by knitting it.
00:45:44
One, two, three, and
00:45:49
so on. All the even-numbered
00:45:51
columns in the fourth column. I knitted it. Now, just
00:45:57
repeat the third and fourth columns, odd columns and even columns to reach the desired height. The
00:46:01
fifth column is an odd unit.
00:46:06
Knit 3 column-nosed chain stitches in the same way as the third column of the odd column. The
00:46:12
first column in the front leaflet is knitted. The nose
00:46:13
is underneath here.
00:46:18
If it's laid down, then you can skip these two stitches and knit
00:46:21
from the laid area next time.
00:46:25
3 4 1 2
00:46:31
Knit two stitches on the laid nose, and
00:46:37
now you have to knit the next nose.
00:46:40
When you look at it, the nose is now protruding.
00:46:41
Then,
00:46:45
place the needle and move it to the back so that the
00:46:48
protruding stitches are laid down this time. For
00:46:54
odd numbers, knit so that the
00:46:57
third and fourth stitches are
00:46:59
underneath. For
00:47:01
even numbers, knit so that they are on top. In
00:47:06
this pattern,
00:47:09
then now. Starting from the laying,
00:47:28
pull out the two needles next to each other and hang them.
00:47:47
If the thread is thick, you will probably need to connect the previous thread.
00:47:49
Normally, you will
00:47:51
not use up all the thread here.
00:47:53
First,
00:47:56
quickly until you use up all the thread in the fifth row.
00:47:59
I'll show you how to knit and connect the thread, and since the above is a
00:48:01
repeating part, I
00:48:03
'll just keep going. First, let's knit it quickly here. When
00:48:11
you see the end of the thread, I'll take a
00:48:14
new thread and
00:48:18
leave enough thread to clean it up with a matting needle, and just tie it. If you
00:48:23
just tie it, it can come undone. You
00:48:27
need to hide the remaining threads inside with a needle later.
00:48:29
So,
00:48:32
after tying it,
00:48:33
it will continue to float. The
00:48:46
part you tied will come out.
00:48:51
Just knit it and
00:48:53
organize it later. Even if it protrudes, you
00:49:09
can pull it out to the back so that it doesn't stick out in the front.
00:49:12
So,
00:49:41
I'm going to knit all the way to the end. Then, I'm going to finish the
00:49:53
5th step by knitting it in place of the single ring.
00:49:58
Now, starting from the 6th step, knit the odd and even numbered
00:50:00
steps all the way to the desired height.
00:50:02
Now,
00:50:05
knit up to the two cheeks and look at the remaining strings to
00:50:07
determine the height. That's okay.
00:50:09
The way to count the singular numbers is
00:50:12
not to count the short knits that were knitted while connecting the bottom. On top of that,
00:50:21
start with a single long knit. Then, it looks like this. Two, three, four, five. Now, you've knitted up to 5, so
00:50:24
you can count like this: 6, 7, 8, 9.
00:50:27
First of all, regardless of the thread thickness, For the body
00:50:30
pattern, you will need to knit up to 10 rows.
00:50:31
Between 10 and 12 rows.
00:50:36
I think you can knit it by looking at the thickness. I also knit until both cheeks are used, and I
00:50:41
will show you later how many rows you have to knit.
00:50:43
Now, the sixth row.
00:50:46
You can knit the even-numbered columns the same way.
00:50:48
Chain knit 3 column stitches.
00:50:51
Now, the first stitch in the previous layer is
00:50:53
sticking out.
00:50:58
Then,
00:51:00
skip the two stitches and knit forward from the sticking-out place here. Long
00:51:04
knitting. After the even-numbered stitches,
00:51:14
knit them over and over again for the odd number. You
00:51:20
can knit it from the front in the even-numbered rows.
00:51:31
Yes, then I will knit the sixth row here, the even-numbered row,
00:51:34
then the
00:51:36
7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th. For now, I will knit it all the way
00:51:39
up until I use up one ball of yarn. I have
00:51:48
knitted it repeatedly like this. The
00:51:51
knitting hem is the first hem,
00:51:53
two,
00:51:54
three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
00:52:12
I think I will first connect the thread and
00:52:14
finish the 10th tier and
00:52:17
then
00:52:18
check the height. Now,
00:52:22
if you compare the height with the black image while knitting the same 10th tier, the
00:52:25
beige color is definitely a little better.
00:52:28
And then
00:52:31
up to the 12th tier.
00:52:34
If you compare it with the knitted blue jeans color, you can see the difference like this. The
00:52:38
beige color is the
00:52:40
10th layer that I'm currently knitting. If I knit one more layer above the knit
00:52:43
to the 11th layer,
00:52:46
the height will be roughly right. Once
00:52:48
I've knitted it all, I'll check the height with a tape measure.
00:52:52
I'll do it for you and proceed.
00:52:53
Now, I think
00:52:56
you can organize the thread here before knitting it higher.
00:53:00
You can use a dowel and hide it in between.
00:53:37
You can just hide it a little bit like this. I'll
00:53:43
leave this here.
00:53:44
You can organize the thread here and
00:53:47
proceed. You can do that.
00:53:49
Then, after connecting the third thread, I
00:53:56
will now knit up to the 11th column. I will knit the
00:54:05
needle behind the nose and hang it in front.
00:54:19
I have knitted all the way up to the 11th column. I
00:54:32
'll give you
00:54:38
about 55g. I'll unfold the top and
00:54:41
measure the height. If you
00:54:43
measure from the bottom, it
00:54:46
comes out to be about 16.5cm.
00:54:59
I think you can knit the color you called in at a height of about 16cm from the bottom to the top.
00:55:02
Even if it's all knitted with the same premium wool thread, the
00:55:04
thickness may vary depending on the color of the thread. Please keep in mind
00:55:07
that the height may vary due to differences in length. For the
00:55:10
black top, I knitted the patterned hem up to the 10th hem. For the
00:55:13
beige color I am currently knitting, I knitted the pattern hem up to the
00:55:15
11th hem, and for the blue jeans color, I knitted it
00:55:18
up to the 12th hem.
00:55:20
Now, I have completed it. As you knit,
00:55:22
knit from the 10th to the 12th row depending on the thickness of the thread.
00:55:30
If the yarn is this thick, like the black color, you probably used both balls while knitting 89 rows.
00:55:35
Then, you should only knit up to the 10th row and
00:55:37
finish.
00:55:41
I think you can complete it according to your collarbone. Or, just leave the thread like this
00:55:44
here. There is another thread at the end here.
00:55:50
Knit the bag strap in this direction first. Set the
00:55:52
bag strap to about 80cm and
00:55:56
knit it with a shrimp knit, then use the remaining thread.
00:55:57
I think it would be good to complete it by doing this.
00:55:59
And
00:56:00
if the thread is a little tight,
00:56:02
instead of knitting the shrimp, knit a
00:56:07
straight chain stitch that uses less thread, and then return to the pull knit method,
00:56:10
making a string like this. If you proceed, knit the string
00:56:13
in the body part. You
00:56:14
can use it a little more. I
00:56:16
'll complete it all with a shrimp knit.
00:56:20
Untie the chain I knitted earlier,
00:56:24
knit it again, and
00:56:27
knit a short knit at the end of each knit. If you look here,
00:56:29
there are 4 stitches like this. I'll
00:56:33
move you to the first stitch.
00:56:36
Insert the needle and
00:56:41
move to the pull-out stitch.
00:56:43
And since you're going to
00:56:46
knit a short column of the column-nosed chain stitch,
00:56:49
you only need to knit one stitch. And the 2-stitch boy that you
00:56:51
just did the pull-out knit and
00:56:53
knitted here. Please
00:56:58
knit a short stitch at the first stitch in front of here.
00:57:00
Pull out the thread and make
00:57:02
two knots. I will
00:57:04
mark the first stitch with a single ring at a time.
00:57:09
Then, put the needle at the V stitch
00:57:23
and then at the V stitch. Fourth
00:57:26
short knit
00:57:34
You can knit all the short knits for each visible V stitch. 5 Next,
00:57:38
6
00:57:42
7
00:57:45
8 on the V stitch, knit
00:57:47
to the odd-numbered rows. The hanging knit
00:57:49
position is the first stitch.
00:57:50
If you knit the even-numbered stitches, the
00:57:52
first stitch will probably be at the bottom inside here.
00:57:55
It will be a laid coil.
00:57:57
This will depend on how far you have knitted, and it is
00:57:59
not very important. Knit
00:58:01
one short knit for each stitch. Just knit 72 stitches.
00:58:05
Two, four, eight,
00:58:07
then V, nine, ten,
00:58:14
11,
00:58:16
12. It wo
00:58:17
n't be difficult. One turn.
00:58:22
I'll keep it knitted before the single ring.
00:58:25
Thirteen,
00:58:27
fourteen, fifteen, 71.
00:58:38
Knit all the way to the last 72nd stitch and
00:58:41
knit it in the single ring.
00:58:49
I knitted one round of the short knit on top of the patterned hem. Now I'm going to knit one long knit.
00:58:52
Hangil. As we knit the long knit,
00:58:57
we will make a place to insert the bag strap that will be used to insert the loop. Now, if we use the
00:59:00
72 stitches we are currently knitting as a standard,
00:59:03
70 divided by 8 is 9.
00:59:05
Now for the 9th side, knit 8 stitches in the long knit and make the
00:59:09
9th stitch. At the nose position, you
00:59:11
can make a hole with a chain stitch.
00:59:13
But now, for the first position, you
00:59:15
need to knit a column stitch. Knit
00:59:16
3 column nose chain stitches with one stitch,
00:59:20
knit a column stitch, and then knit 7 long stitches. Then, I
00:59:22
will knit a chain stitch.
00:59:25
Column Nose chain knit 3 You
00:59:31
can think of it as having the same role as the first one-length long knit. Then, hang the thread on the needle and
00:59:38
insert it into the V-nose next to the spot where you just made a single-length long knit.
00:59:41
After that, wrap the thread around the needle three times.
00:59:44
Knit a long stitch in the fourth stitch. Knit a
00:59:50
long stitch in the fourth stitch. Knit a
00:59:56
long stitch in the next fifth stitch.
01:00:00
V You can knit in each stitch.
01:00:03
6
01:00:06
7
01:00:10
8
01:00:12
Including the column stitch, I knitted one, two, three, four, five,
01:00:15
six, seven, eight stitches.
01:00:18
Then, Now, for the ninth stitch, knit a
01:00:19
chain stitch like this.
01:00:22
Then,
01:00:26
skip one V stitch at the bottom. From the next stitch,
01:00:31
knit 8 long stitches, one stitch in each stitch. Do a chain stitch, then
01:00:35
skip one stitch. You can give it to me.
01:00:36
Wrap the thread around the needle,
01:00:42
skip the v stitch below here, which corresponds to the chain position, and then knit one long stitch in the next stitch. If you
01:00:47
knit like this,
01:00:49
knit 8 stitches and make a hole with a chain stitch. If you
01:00:51
knit like this,
01:00:54
knit 8 stitches one long stitch. Knit with , and the chain stitch
01:00:57
becomes the 9th stitch.
01:00:59
Repeat this to make one long stitch. Knit
01:01:02
8 stitches,
01:01:04
one, two,
01:01:09
three,
01:01:15
four, five, 6,
01:01:23
7,
01:01:27
8, 8,
01:01:30
skip one stitch under one chain, and then start
01:01:32
again from the next stitch. One long long knit
01:01:35
8 stitches, one,
01:01:39
two,
01:01:43
three. If you repeat this
01:01:45
until you reach the single ring position, there
01:01:48
will be 8 holes made with chain knitting. Just
01:02:05
knit it all the way like this. Knit 8 stitches and chain knit the last position. Then,
01:02:08
connect it by knitting it to the single ring position. I'll give it to you.
01:02:14
First, let's leave a chain for a moment.
01:02:16
Don't finish it on top. Since we've
01:02:19
drilled a hole, you
01:02:21
can insert a thread or something and
01:02:31
tighten it. In my case, without cutting the end of the thread, put it here and tighten it. Check if the proportions are correct.
01:02:34
Please go
01:02:39
back and forth,
01:02:40
going in and out, and
01:02:44
only thread the thread through the hole you made with the chain stitch. If you leave a
01:02:55
gap like this and
01:02:57
tighten it,
01:03:00
you can see how it feels when completed. You have to do
01:03:06
this once in a while to be
01:03:08
satisfied when you make it.
01:03:11
Since you can, I'm
01:03:17
going to make it a little higher by knitting a short knit and a skip knit on top here. Since
01:03:20
the handle is going to run this way, it's okay if it's
01:03:22
not that high at the top. I'm going to
01:03:25
knit up to here and finish with the remaining yarn. I'm going to knit a bag strap. I knitted
01:03:37
a little chain knit. For those of you,
01:03:39
please knit a chain knit here, then
01:03:45
insert a needle into the third chain knit, and knit the first short stitch.
01:03:53
And you
01:03:56
can see the long V stitch next to it.
01:03:59
Poke it in and make two short knits,
01:04:03
then
01:04:07
each V stitch. I'm going to knit one short stitch for each nose.
01:04:09
Then, I'm going to knit four stitches for each nose, and
01:04:22
then I'm going to knit until the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th stitches. Then,
01:04:25
there's a hole made with a chain stitch.
01:04:27
Insert a needle under the hole, and I'm
01:04:32
going to knit 9 stitches all the way to the hole here, and again
01:04:35
v. Nose 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
01:04:53
Then, insert it into the hole here and
01:05:00
knit all the way up to the 9th nose. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
01:05:19
Put it into the hole,
01:05:20
9.
01:05:21
Then, I will knit all the way to the single ring position.
01:05:23
1
01:05:27
Two,seven,
01:05:31
eight,
01:05:34
inside the last chain,
01:05:37
9, and
01:05:40
knit in the first short knit position that was hanging on the single ring. I'll
01:05:46
mark the place where the knit is now with a single
01:05:49
ring like this. I'm going to knit it all the way around with the knit.
01:05:50
I have about 33g of yarn left after doing this.
01:06:01
I think I can make enough bag straps, so I'll
01:06:04
knit one round and then
01:06:05
finish with a shrimp knit. You
01:06:10
can just knit it all the way through with the
01:06:13
knit. Start from where you connected it with the knit now.
01:06:16
Insert the V-node and
01:06:19
pull it out with thread. Poke half of the V-node next to it, then
01:06:27
hook it with thread and pull it out. I think it would be a good idea
01:06:31
to make the upper hem a little stronger since I'm going to attach a bag strap to the hole made with chain stitch here and hold it like this. I
01:06:33
'm
01:06:41
going to wrap it all the way around and then finish the body.
01:06:43
V Insert it into each nose and
01:06:45
knit it. Just
01:06:49
knit it all the way up to the single ring. It'll
01:06:54
end up thick like this. Then, I'll knit it all the way. Knit it in
01:07:04
one short knit all the way to the place before the single ring like this. I
01:07:06
knitted it all the way through. Now, I'm going to
01:07:07
show you how to cut the thread and finish it.
01:07:09
You
01:07:12
may want to adjust the height, so do
01:07:14
n't cut it here for now, but
01:07:18
like I said, you
01:07:21
can knit the string first and finish this part later.
01:07:23
I'll show you how to finish it.
01:07:32
Cut the thread here and
01:07:35
pull it out. Thread it
01:07:43
on a needle.
01:07:51
Insert this V-shape behind the end ring, not where the end ring is hanging.
01:07:52
Remove the end ring and
01:07:56
pull it straight. Then, pull it so
01:08:00
that it comes up above the place of the end ring. If you
01:08:03
ride like this,
01:08:06
you can see this V nose with the thread hanging on it. You can insert it in half of the nose and
01:08:13
pull it out to
01:08:19
the back. A v-shaped nose will be created like this. And you can hide this thread at the back. You
01:08:25
can do the same for the inner thread.
01:08:29
Pass it through in between. You
01:08:33
can tie a knot like this so that it doesn't unravel, or
01:08:39
because the thread is as thick as possible, you can
01:08:42
proceed
01:08:54
without tying a knot. After passing it, you can insert it in front of the thread instead of where it came out and
01:08:58
go out on the other side.
01:09:06
Then, cut the
01:09:12
tail inside this. Arrange the threads in the same way. I
01:09:16
've knitted the body of the bag like this.
01:09:19
Now
01:09:21
I'm going to make strings and connect them. Now that I've knitted the body, the remaining
01:09:24
thread is
01:09:25
about 30g. The
01:09:28
gap between the bag strings isn't very wide, so
01:09:31
if it's too thick, I'll sew it again. It
01:09:33
seemed unnatural, so
01:09:37
I'm going to knit it with a No. 7 crochet hook to make it as tight as possible. It's
01:09:41
erased, but
01:09:42
it's a 4mm No. 7 crochet hook, so I'll
01:09:43
knit it with this. For
01:09:48
those who can knit tightly with a taro crochet hook, you can just knit it as tightly as you used the No. 8 crochet hook.
01:09:54
I tried knitting the string in a different way, but I couldn't
01:09:56
find anything that was
01:09:58
sturdy and the most pretty
01:10:00
was fried shrimp. So
01:10:03
I'll knit it using shrimp knitting.
01:10:05
If you know pretty strings, feel free to knit them instead. Put the
01:10:09
thread in your hand and tie
01:10:11
a knot. I'll make it for you. Put the thread on the needle,
01:10:15
turn it, and then wrap the thread on top and
01:10:16
pull it out. It's a knot here. I'll knit it
01:10:22
using a knot stitch.
01:10:26
Don't tighten the knot, but hold it like this
01:10:27
and then just knit a chain stitch on top.
01:10:33
One chain stitch.
01:10:36
In place of the knot, here's the
01:10:39
left half stitch. Insert the needle into the spot, wrap the thread, and make a
01:10:42
short knit. Hang it out and make 2 knots. Wrap the
01:10:57
thread around it and knit it like this at once. Then, right below, there is a chain. Poke the right row that was knitted.
01:11:02
Insert it here and make a short knit again. Hang the thread,
01:11:06
pull it out, and
01:11:09
knot 2. You can take it out at once and
01:11:16
tighten it like this below here. From here, you can knit it repeatedly. If you
01:11:21
turn the knitting like this, there are two rows. Poke both
01:11:25
rows, one here and one here. Take them out and make
01:11:34
two knots.
01:11:38
If you knit them again at once, it is the same as before.
01:11:40
There are two more rows. At first
01:11:42
glance, if you gather them together, hang
01:11:46
another row under one row like this and
01:11:53
make a short knit tight. Turn it and knit it into the
01:11:55
same two rows and make a
01:12:02
short knit. If you turn it around and
01:12:04
look at it, you will stab two rows and make a
01:12:13
short knit. I
01:12:14
showed you so many shrimp knits.
01:12:15
Some of you may know this, so I'm going to go a little
01:12:18
faster, but if you
01:12:21
insert two rows on the side and keep knitting short knits, you
01:12:28
'll get a thick knit like this.
01:12:31
Considering that the string may stretch, pull it a
01:12:33
little like this while knitting.
01:12:36
Also, when measuring the final length. You
01:12:41
can pull it straight and measure the final length.
01:12:43
I repeated the short knit while turning like this so that the
01:12:48
total length was over the basic 70cm and I
01:13:02
thought it would be appropriate if I knitted about 80cm. I
01:13:12
will knit it like that. Then, stretch it out like this and knit it tightly.
01:13:51
Like this, I knitted the shrimp to the length I wanted. When I pulled the thread straight and roughly measured the length, it was a little over 80cm. It's just about 75cm to 80cm, so it's fine to lift, and although it's a little short, it's long enough to be draped over my shoulder. That's about it for me.
01:13:54
I'm going to knit it and proceed. Now, it does
01:13:56
n't matter where you thread the string. Since I'm going to
01:13:58
pull it out one turn anyway and then
01:14:00
connect it, I'll go in first and pull it out through the next
01:14:10
hole so it doesn't get twisted. I'll
01:14:17
put it in the next hole and
01:14:20
come out through the next hole.
01:14:24
Make sure it doesn't get twisted. You can do this by
01:14:27
going in and
01:14:29
out and then going in
01:14:36
and
01:14:37
out.
01:14:55
Pull it out, hold it so it doesn't twist, and then connect both sides. First, I'm going to cut the thread on the side that was knitted. I'm going to knit the last stitch, so
01:14:57
there's the last place here.
01:15:03
Turn it and
01:15:07
pull it out instead of making a short knit. I'll finish it with a knit, do a
01:15:10
chain knit,
01:15:12
leave enough to connect the thread, and then cut it.
01:15:22
Pull it out. The
01:15:25
remaining amount of thread is
01:15:28
16g of beige. Hold it so that it
01:15:34
touches without twisting like this and
01:15:36
connect both sides. You just need to make the
01:15:38
connection so that it does
01:15:40
n't come loose and is less noticeable.
01:15:44
I
01:15:48
will touch both sides and go back and forth. I
01:15:59
will connect it once while winding it so that the end is connected. I
01:16:09
will move to the side and
01:16:12
go back and forth from the side and
01:16:34
connect it by winding it up and down.
01:16:36
Should I just turn it here like this? Wind it diagonally.
01:17:15
Do the same thing, pass the remaining thread all the way
01:17:18
up and
01:17:29
pull it out. Then
01:17:34
go back in on the other side other than the side that came out and
01:17:43
cut the water thread from the bottom. I also
01:17:50
put the remaining tail thread on this side and cut it, so it sticks
01:17:59
out.
01:18:32
Also, I'll
01:18:42
just wrap it like this before and
01:18:53
hide the remaining thread at the bottom. I
01:19:01
'll take it out and then pull it out again this way.
01:19:14
If you're a little concerned about this part, you
01:19:21
can wrap it with the same color thread and hide it.
01:19:23
In this part, like this. You
01:20:21
can fold it and choose a label that suits your taste. I'm
01:20:26
going to use this.
01:20:29
There are 8 stitches in the middle from the side that will be the front.
01:20:32
Four stitches,
01:20:35
4 stitches long. I'll attach them slightly at the bottom like this. You
01:20:51
can press the back, but
01:20:53
there is a fixing part in it.
01:21:05
Put it inside. Please
01:21:09
press.
01:21:15
How was the bag we made together today? This is the
01:21:18
end of the video. I
01:21:22
will come back with a better image next time.
01:21:24
Bye.

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