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many of my friends, well, hello, my
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beloved subscribers, hello, my good ones,
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hugs to all the guests of our channel, those
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who have recently joined us,
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welcome, you are on the channel, knitting school
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Svetlana Kolomiets,
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and today we have a washing class and a
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master class on this sweater right now.
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I’ll tell you about this sweater and
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then we’ll go to the knitting patterns,
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okay, that’s the plan, we’re going according to
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plan ok, first of all, what I want to say
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about this sweater, this sweater is knitted
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exactly like the cloud sweater, I’ve
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already said more than once that I’m
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writing it down especially for you master classes on basic
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models in order to understand how
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to knit this or that particular basic model,
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based on this model we could knit
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some kind of addition of some kind
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and here our cloud sweater is knitted with
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stockinette stitch
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and here we have all sorts of
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different strands and different sizes have already been added and they
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go very well with roses from
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knit stitches, we have a sweater with a
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slanted shoulder, an elastic band is knitted at the bottom
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two by two, transition to strands and all sorts of things, and
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then here we have not only that it is
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slanted, but also elongated the shoulder
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here is the shoulder line here, here
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I end due to increases
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here, unlike the
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cloud sweater, I knitted this sweater
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not in one piece in the round, but in two different
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parts, that is, I had a front and
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a back, I noticed one such important thing
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which I now want to share with you
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about cashmere or about yarn
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that doesn’t hold the elastic well, or
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arans and braids and strands means that I
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noticed, look, if you knit with
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such beaches in the round, it turns out
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quite
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well, yes, the elastic holds well, the strands don’t
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hold well, I’m still I decided
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to try knitting in turning rows, that
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is, not in the circle,
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but just before I knit the front and
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back rows, the elastic holds a
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thousand times better and looks very good, the
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strands have no holes, there are no holes
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from laxity, you know, this one is
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loose, sti, it
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turns out very neatly, so in principle you can do something
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like this take my note into
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account that if the yarn does not hold the elastic
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band well, try knitting not in the round but in
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turning rows, so I
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decided that I have a cashmere
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sweater, I decided to knit in turning
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rows, so my front and back are
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here, the beveled elongated shoulder is
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visible here, and there it is two parts here I
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have such a cut in the back, I knitted it
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longer, you can knit the back in exactly the
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same size and length
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as the front, of course you can knit it all shorter
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than I have, on the contrary, the
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length is like a dress, whatever is comfortable for you, here is
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the seam and the cut itself you are already looking at how do you
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like it, for example, I did this cut like this,
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sewed it together, then looked in
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the mirror, it seemed to me that I needed to make
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it a little longer, so I made
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it longer than just with an elastic band, you know,
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well, here’s an option for a sweater, a wide
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oversized sweater, it’s very comfortable, I
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knitted it it’s not made from cashmere at all
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or it’s unrealistic, it’s just cozy, it’s so
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warm, it’s very cool, and another feature of
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this sweater, in this neckline, is a
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wide, high neckline, which many people
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wrote to me and asked how to achieve
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such a neckline so that it would
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look so casually, it would seem to be
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positioned it would be careless, but in fact
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it’s all very well thought out, it doesn’t
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fit to the neck, it doesn’t hang like a
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barbarian from a collar, this is the
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neckline, I’ll tell you about this
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neckline, how to knit it,
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what to do with it, well, the secret is
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that you need it make it wide enough
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but not too much, that is, there’s like
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this little secret of the dimensions, I’ll of course
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tell you both in centimeters and in the loop, you
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’ll see it now, I knitted the sleeves with stockinette stitch in the
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round, starting from here
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I picked up
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2 x 2 elastic bands from the shoulder or the hall down 2 by 2,
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and with me my friends are of
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course those who have been with me for a long time, you know
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that if the girls liked the product, I
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will knit two identical sectors and so
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I knitted myself two completely identical
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sweaters, that is, only one with a high
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neck 2
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with this one with a low neck with a
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simple classic one with a
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double round neck and how to knit such a
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double neck it is so double
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you know plump how to knit such a
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neck there is a master class on our
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channel separately so you can
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also watch exactly the same sweater
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also with with a beveled shoulder, elongated
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due to the additions here, too, it was knitted in
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two parts, it was torn off on the sides in a circle of
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the front stitch, the sleeves were knitted, and yes, and
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the neck is like this, and here’s the sweater,
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it’s shiny for us, I hope you can see
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these, I have you, when I was on live
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master classes in Riga and St. Petersburg in the
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Ulyan yagish store so friends, by the way,
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who doesn’t like these rants, do
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you already need a pattern, do you already need
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what else knitting yourself,
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you can go through it here in the infobox
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under the video there is taming at what
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minute what is located so you can already
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click on this minute that you need,
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do what you need,
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I’ll tell you a little, it means I spent these stores at
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random in the same place,
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you went high by itself
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from there, tell me and this
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cashmere and this magnificent yarn
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here and mohair here and porridge, but very
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cool composition too, and sequins, these
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transparent holographic ones, I hope you
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can see here, I mean I took both this and this one and
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knitted it, and the tongue is the same yarn for 2 fellow countrymen
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Senter, by the way, I didn’t show you the back,
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the back is also completely in braids and
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this one the very neck is so high like this it
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looks like it means that
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about the yarn for these sweaters and in general the
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yarn for this master class my friends
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here I have a problem with the sweater I knitted
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three and a half millimeter
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elastic in threes with knitting needles and about this
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cashmere I took the last one there
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was no designation on the bobbin, how many meters I don’t
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know, I just took this bobbin,
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excuse me, I knitted this cashmere sweater,
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I don’t know how many meters, 100 garnets
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or 50 grams, here I knitted this in two threads,
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and this one in one thread, here I have
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400 meters in 100 grams and it was in
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one thread, when they tell you the pattern, I’ll
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tell you how, well,
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approximately what kind of yarn you need to take,
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what you will ask you don’t know yet to
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knit, the important point is that these sweaters are
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knitted with
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three and a half knitting needles, and
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when you select the yarn, you look at the
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labels or ask in a store or
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online store when you
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go to the sites, look at the
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designation there, let’s say that you
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can knit with three three and a half needles,
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this yarn or three and a half four,
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this kind of yarn is suitable for this and
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for this sweater and for
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my calculations that I will give you, these are the
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two sweaters,
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two sweaters and their features, a frequently
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asked question, what to do, how to knit
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braids and aranas, how to knit them so
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that they look neat when
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switching from an elastic band to the main pattern,
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because it is one thing to knit an elastic band and
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then start with the front stitch, because your
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eyes fit well on yourself,
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but arans behave differently and most
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often, of course, they don’t straighten the yarn,
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but the fabric,
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so they like increases if you
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knit from the bottom of the elastic after the elastic
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increases and increases are needed so
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that they look good so
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that from the elastic you can clearly see
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nothing where my elastic lies
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neatly, I don’t have it in
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some kind of waves after arans, but everything is
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neat
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because there are these increases and
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that’s the whole ficus in that I will tell you
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and show you these increases, I will also show you the patterns and
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show you how to knit these when forging and
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watch this is a master class on the one
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hand it can be called an express
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master class on the other hand it
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will be a very detailed master class
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so watch the most model of how to knit,
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how to make increases, for example,
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here you can see all this in a
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master class on a cloud sweater, I won’t
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show you the whole fabric,
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I’ll just tell you in detail how it’s
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done, how many centimeters of rows I
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knitted all this, I’ll tell you together
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with you have the entire fabric, this
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part, this part, I won’t knit, I’ll just
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tell you, my task is to show you how to
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move from the elastic to this harness and
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how many increments what report, what report of the elastic,
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what report do you
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come to after the elastic,
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this is this piece, how much
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is certain moment
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from one braid to 2, this is called a report
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that is repeated from one braid to 2,
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yes, I’ll show you what report on the braids
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comes out, this is the whole point, I’ll tell you right along
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with you, the beginners will
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do these increases with you, I’ll connect this whole row
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with the increases after the elastic and my
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task is to show you how to knit the
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shoulder bevel and at the same time knit the
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neck both in the front and on the back, and
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you also see here the neck, for
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example on the back, well, no need, also the
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transition also goes to the neck from the goats to the
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elastic and that’s it everything should
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happen beautifully, so here we no longer have
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increases and decreases, this is what I want to show you
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in detail so that you know how to knit,
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now at such a moment it is not necessary that
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you will enter my density; it is not
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necessary that you will be able to choose
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just the perfect knitting needles and books
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or on the contrary, well, here’s the yarn to the specialists, don’t
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worry, the most important thing is I’ll show you
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exactly the principle, the most important thing is for you to learn
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the principle of switching from an elastic band to these strands
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and you can knit everything else
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yourself, don’t worry, you’ll succeed,
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don’t forget that knitting is about
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getting pleasure, be sure
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to improvise try, be
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sure to make several attempts,
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if you don’t succeed, it’s okay,
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everything will work out, I’ll tell you
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my knitting density, how many loops I have in
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ten centimeters,
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I’ll tell you all this now
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in detail and you,
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whoever has the patience, listen carefully,
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you can already listen to all this knit your
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own work, just don’t forget
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that the braids tighten the fabric and don’t
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forget that when you knit during the
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knitting process your item looks like us
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sky and it will seem to you that it was actually a
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pack and that what you knit it
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will be in an apple they served it to you like this here is
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wide if you want it wide you
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know that you need to measure it stretches, that
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is, for example, I need it I knitted an elastic
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band I knitted seven centimeters already of the pattern,
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ideally 10 centimeters at least
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in order to already try on what
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width I have, I lay it out,
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look, take my centimeter and put it on a
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flat surface on the floor, for example, yes, like
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this, I lay out a centimeter,
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I take my fabric that I knitted and like this
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I apply from one centimeter,
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starting from 0 to
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and stretching, stretching, not much,
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stretching a little, you know that you
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are washing this sweater, washed it
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now, I’ll tell you how everything is washed it,
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put it half tone on any
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flat surface,
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put it horizontally, and of course, in order to
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make it oversized, you need to lightly
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pull and straighten the whole thing, and
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you know what even happened so that I
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adjusted it to my width,
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stretching it more, or vice versa,
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collecting it carefully flap of the shaft and
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now it dries and
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holds its shape very well understood, that is, if you
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need to sew just wet and actually stretch it,
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but do everything carefully so that the braids do not
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deform and do not go to the side,
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straighten it all well and wash it as well, that
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is, we understand yes about measurement
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what you will have to measure by stretching
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the fabric, this is it and when I give
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the density I will tell you exactly the
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density of the master of the new sample
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what about washing next means a few
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words and we are already going to the diagram look at
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washing I, in principle, I started washing
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lately in the machine in the automatic machine on I
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put the product on the wool sensor wool mode
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at 600 revolutions, I
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honestly even set
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the spin cycle in which product I usually take
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liquid detergent for washing wool
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and this is what I usually have, different
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products happen, I know weasel, there
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are all sorts of products with any
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softening specifically for washing wool,
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powders, liquid liquid detergents and
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took everything out of the machine, put it on the floor,
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let it dry, and in this way,
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if you are afraid,
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be sure to wash it by hand,
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be sure to do it at 1, so that the water does not
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exceed 30 degrees there. for years, there was a certain one
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like this, wash it by hand, especially
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if you have some kind of delicate
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yarn, well be careful about it
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in this part, we will have
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several parts, of course, so in
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this part I want to not just show you the diagram
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now, but already show this
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row with the set so that by the time the
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second part comes out where I will already
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show the shoulder bevel and this is all about the
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second part so that you can
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calmly knit yourself before if you need
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the back until the right moment yes yes the
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bevel is just about shoulders are good, well, let's go to the
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diagrams and go knit this row after the
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elastic with increases, well, how and what are you
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looking at, here I am showing you again, you can
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do it without a cut without an elongated
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back, just keep yourself neat
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and neat, this is how it all
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looks, you can do it all make it
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narrower as anyone likes, I like that
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it’s so wide, it’ll be very comfortable,
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just in general, well, let’s go
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to the diagram,
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let’s take a closer look at the sweater first, I’ll show you
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a little bit, and then we’ll start looking at the diagrams,
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so here’s the transition from
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elastic to harnesses,
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everything’s so neat this is what it looks like, I’m
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just going to show you
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these moments here is an increase here from 2
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knit 4 it turned out here add here
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from 6 elastic loops you got 8 loops of
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this cord
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you see this is where the whole ficus is, that
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is, it’s knitted from the bottom, knitted in one well, here you
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go I already wore this sweater, it
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wears well, this cashmere I don’t know what kind of
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cashmere is cashmere from the
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bobbin hive, if you want to know what kind of
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cashmere, call or write to Arny’s hive,
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ask, tell me what kind of cashmere is
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Sveta’s on the red sweater, you can see it, the
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front half has come untied separately
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separately the back and then the whole thing was
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torn down, I sewed it with crochet, how to sew
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crochet products, I have a master class
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on the channel, so you can find out or
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sew it in any way convenient for you,
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here on the sides, on one side, on the other
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side, the front stitch is symmetrically located
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8 loops of the front stitch, although
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these eight loops can be like this, a
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rope of your choice, you can not
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finish your tanks with the front stitch, but like this,
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that is, these are the same 8 loops, here's a
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rope like this, further here, this is the
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moment where we extend the
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shoulder line due to the increases here in the armpits,
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look at this whole thing, it’s often knitted in the
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diagram, I’ll show you in the diagram, but for now here to here, then
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12 loops are added here and 12
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loops are added in the same way on the
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other side on the second side line
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here and then with these
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with an additional twelve loops it is
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simply knitted further in a straight line and
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this whole thing comes to the moment when in the
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second part we will already knit the
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neckline and here it is, the neckline is also a
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transition that is quite wide, the
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neckline is
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30 centimeters, right here at the base,
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that is, it seems very wide
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so wide, but then when the elastic band is knitted, the
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elastic band tightens the whole thing and already
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here at the end of 25 centimeters
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it turns out I measured
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this distance and this distance you see
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elastic band 2 on the 2nd floor here the transition was also
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understood from the pattern to the elastic band also here
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due to decreases this whole thing happens,
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I’ll show you how to knit it all and the beveled
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shoulder due to shortened rows, pieces of
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eight loops each and there is still a
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small piece left at the end now the
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strands themselves and here here is a two by two strand of
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Asia, the strand consists of 8 loops but it doesn’t
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knit 4 on 4 to the intersection
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it is knitted 4 by 2 and then in the next
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row, or rather through a row, another 4 by 2 and then
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it is obtained in each front row and then
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this strand is obtained, it is not too
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twisted, you know, but flat due to the fact
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that it is flat
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wins everything the fabric because it doesn’t
00:20:42
tighten so much, that is, these flat strands and
00:20:44
they look very good, they
00:20:46
look convex but don’t tighten
00:20:49
the fabric too much because the crossing does not happen at once,
00:20:52
but twice then
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the sleeves up, you can also see if you look
00:21:00
at the front surface then if you knit up to
00:21:04
such rows with these very turning ones,
00:21:07
then it feels like the front stitch is
00:21:10
here and here it’s circular, you see the
00:21:14
front stitch
00:21:15
here and here, the difference is denser,
00:21:19
although it also looks good, dense, but
00:21:22
if in a circle, it’s the
00:21:24
clean stockinette that turns out denser hand
00:21:27
in a circle is also tied here with an elastic band and the
00:21:30
ending here is also a very
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cool thing, I will always advise you
00:21:36
always in my master class I
00:21:39
have a master class like this on the channel or
00:21:41
from some other master cadi, it’s convenient for you
00:21:45
to learn how to close the product
00:21:47
with a needle it turns out such a
00:21:50
neat edge, almost like the one
00:21:53
you know from the factory, here the transition is from
00:21:56
2 by 2 elastic band to one by one elastic band in the
00:22:00
penultimate row in the last row you
00:22:01
just knit the entire row of elastic band one by
00:22:03
one and the whole thing is closed with a needle
00:22:06
just like that, well it looks and it is so
00:22:09
flexible enough
00:22:10
and holds well and it turns out very very beautifully both
00:22:13
here and here that the sleeves
00:22:18
on top were knitted and the neck was
00:22:22
also knitted from here and here it ended this is how the
00:22:25
sweater looks like and now I want
00:22:28
to show you the very diagram of the whole sweater and
00:22:31
then we have the letters Let’s carefully
00:22:34
look at the diagram of the transition from an elastic band to
00:22:38
a pattern, and this is what you’ll just need to
00:22:40
understand this whole meaning yourself and then everything
00:22:44
will be fine, let’s then move on
00:22:46
to the diagram of the
00:22:49
general diagram of the parameters and now
00:22:52
we’ll talk about this, here’s the whole diagram, but
00:22:57
first a little bit of the parameters in more
00:23:00
detail red sweater size
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approx m.k. that is, I knitted
00:23:06
this for myself, 46 let’s say Soviet size
00:23:10
m to about 38 European size
00:23:14
and of course it’s wider than us,
00:23:16
yeah, you saw how it looks on me, that
00:23:18
is, probably even on an Elka it can
00:23:20
fit us almost 48 size
00:23:23
this sweater is knitted but I will
00:23:26
explain it to you, that is, you
00:23:28
can narrow it already, they will whistle, suddenly
00:23:31
you need a completely different size, so
00:23:33
you can count on yourself, I’ll just continue to
00:23:36
tell you how it is, what
00:23:39
the yarn is in, well, on the yarn, here it is this
00:23:42
moment, any friends yarn for sleeping is three and a
00:23:45
half millimeters and this is
00:23:47
approximately, I’ll tell you somewhere
00:23:50
from about 200 to two hundred and
00:23:52
thirty meters in fifty grams
00:23:54
why why if it’s in one thread and
00:23:57
knit why there’s such a spread friends
00:23:59
simply because now there’s a new
00:24:01
technology they twist the yarn they
00:24:04
they make it super light, they process it well,
00:24:06
and now it happens that for a
00:24:09
sweater, for example, for this red
00:24:11
sweater, it took me 500 20 grams of
00:24:14
100% cashmere yarn in 2 strands, I
00:24:17
knitted 500 22 grams, to be sure, yes,
00:24:21
it’s about a beige sweater with sequins of the
00:24:24
yarn it consists of from cashmere
00:24:28
mohair there and other compositions there, as much as 400
00:24:32
meters is obtained in 100 grams in that
00:24:35
yarn in one thread and it took 400 grams
00:24:40
only, you know, yes, that is, this
00:24:42
could be the difference if it is yarn,
00:24:44
for example, following the example of some
00:24:48
Alize wool, I don’t know yarnart here is the usual
00:24:51
Turkish yarn, it can take
00:24:54
600 grams of yarn for such a sweater, you know, that
00:24:57
is, I can’t tell you the exact consumption right now,
00:25:00
I’ll say that mine took 520 for
00:25:03
red, for beige it took 400 if it
00:25:07
was cashmere, let’s say Cardiff, then it
00:25:10
could go away and 350 grams, but you understand
00:25:12
if this ahiyar is thin, who
00:25:15
can use it and 300 grams, well, well, with
00:25:19
three and a half knitting needles, we understand, that
00:25:21
is, roughly speaking, from 400 to 600
00:25:25
grams, the consumption for it will be, and if
00:25:27
we talk about yarn
00:25:28
approximately guide yourself at 200-230
00:25:32
meters per fifty grams, well,
00:25:34
accordingly, this is 100 or rather 400 460
00:25:40
450 meters per hundred grams, but
00:25:43
approximately like this,
00:25:45
guide yourself again, it may be
00:25:47
thin mohair, but you can knit this
00:25:50
mohair with
00:25:51
three and a half knitting needles and it will be great that
00:25:54
is, mohair is thinner than knitting needles and much and
00:25:57
still very good, also with
00:26:00
three and a half knitting needles, such a
00:26:02
mohair sweater in the same braid and
00:26:04
mohair can go there and 300 grams of
00:26:08
3 and a half knitting needles, the whole sweater was knitted and
00:26:11
all the elastic bands were knitted with
00:26:14
three knitting needles and here it is my knitting density,
00:26:18
look, I measured the density according to the pattern
00:26:22
and I look, look at my
00:26:25
knitting density in ten centimeters,
00:26:28
one report in one report 2 20 6
00:26:32
loops rapport, I counted this one, not an elastic
00:26:34
band, not a report, rubber band, but a
00:26:37
pattern repeat here here, that is,
00:26:41
it turns out that at 10 centimeters and
00:26:43
literally entered a segment of 10
00:26:46
centimeters, this is the report of
00:26:49
this pattern, here it is,
00:26:52
look, if you do it like this,
00:26:56
now I’ll take a ruler so that it’s
00:26:59
easy for you, I want you to
00:27:02
master this moment very well so that later they can
00:27:06
figure out this pattern themselves,
00:27:09
look at the repeat pattern of the pattern, and here is the beginning of
00:27:11
one large braid to the beginning of the second
00:27:15
large braid, this is one report
00:27:17
and it fits in me, so I just
00:27:20
put my ruler evenly, here it fits in me,
00:27:24
this whole report fits in 10
00:27:29
centimeters, now I’ll carefully put it, I’ll
00:27:32
lay it out,
00:27:37
10 centimeters fits like
00:27:41
this in the report, 26 loops
00:27:45
from 1 to 2 elastic bands, you understand, yes, well, that’s it,
00:27:53
if we talk about my density, it’s the
00:27:57
main pattern of this pattern, look, and in the
00:28:01
front stitch I got it so
00:28:03
here in the front stitch which is knitted
00:28:06
here in the circle I got 24
00:28:10
loops and a half in 10 centimeters, this is
00:28:13
if suddenly you focus on the
00:28:15
front stitch knitted in a circle in ten
00:28:17
centimeters 24 and a half loops
00:28:22
here you get 26
00:28:25
loops and thirty four on the main pattern row also in a 10
00:28:29
centimeter segment, well, somehow
00:28:33
according to the parameters,
00:28:34
and now the pattern is the general pattern, friends,
00:28:38
of course, there is a separate pattern for
00:28:42
knitting, tying the neckline and
00:28:44
at the same time bevelling these shoulder
00:28:48
lines, friends, but this pattern will be in the
00:28:51
second part, immediately warning those who are
00:28:53
waiting the diagram will not be in the first part
00:28:56
because too much material needs to be
00:28:58
shown today in this part, look at
00:29:00
this diagram you will see in the second part
00:29:03
today our task is to see the entire general
00:29:06
diagram and the diagram of the transition from the elastic band to
00:29:10
the main pattern and so look at the knitting needles 3
00:29:15
of 3
00:29:17
three millimeters we cast on one hundred and twenty-
00:29:21
eight loops and knit with an elastic band 2 by 2
00:29:25
again, friends, you don’t necessarily have the
00:29:29
same density as me, so don’t
00:29:31
rely on my loops for the
00:29:33
number of loops, but basically
00:29:35
focus on the centimeter and that’s 53
00:29:38
centimeters if we say here count
00:29:41
here the base of the elastic is 53 cm width
00:29:44
from one side line to the second side line
00:29:47
and
00:29:48
I have one hundred twenty-eight loops and an
00:29:50
important point in order for everything to
00:29:53
work out beautifully, we start knitting the edge, then knit
00:29:57
2, purl 2 and so
00:30:00
on and at the end of the row we have it should also
00:30:04
turn out here, here are 2 purls, 2
00:30:07
knits and an edge, that is, with two
00:30:09
knits it all started and in order for it to be
00:30:12
symmetrical with two knits it should all
00:30:14
end because
00:30:18
if you have a cut, so that it
00:30:20
looks beautiful this elastic ends and
00:30:24
this is one hundred and twenty-eight stitches further we
00:30:30
cast on one hundred and twenty-eight loops and
00:30:31
knit with an elastic band the edge 2 knit 2
00:30:35
purl and so on we finish with 2
00:30:37
knits and an edge we knit 7 and a
00:30:41
half centimeters, for me it took
00:30:44
30 rows further as soon as you knitted
00:30:47
the elastic bands as many as you wanted, you
00:30:50
may want a wide elastic band or
00:30:52
you may for example, narrow, this is how anyone
00:30:54
will like it, as soon as you knitted
00:30:56
the elastic, here they live in this row, we have an
00:30:59
increase in the increase in
00:31:02
certain places and it turned out
00:31:05
that I added 38 loops in this row, 38
00:31:10
increases and reached the number of one hundred and
00:31:13
sixty-six loops in in the end,
00:31:16
my entire half,
00:31:19
and the front and back from the side to
00:31:22
the side line amounted to fifty-
00:31:25
nine centimeters each, that is, the
00:31:27
width of my sweater is 59 cm, in the
00:31:30
end we realized from 128 loops we switched to
00:31:33
166 because we added 38 loops
00:31:37
further we we knit ourselves in a straight line without
00:31:40
changes, the front
00:31:41
purl rows from the main pattern we
00:31:45
knit for me at least from I count
00:31:49
the sizes for the front half, the back half is
00:31:53
longer, but maybe someone
00:31:54
will knit exactly the same size for the
00:31:56
back half as the front, so
00:31:59
we understand Yes, the back and the front are the
00:32:01
same size, which means
00:32:04
I think I knitted the front until this moment, when the
00:32:08
loops in the armpits will be added in
00:32:11
order to expand the shoulder line, I knitted
00:32:14
40 centimeters in the front and on the back and an
00:32:18
elongated height of 45 centimeters, I
00:32:21
got the back up to these
00:32:24
lines in excess up to the increase stitches
00:32:27
one hundred and six rows I have 40 centimeters
00:32:30
after that, in a straight line you just
00:32:34
knit this applies to both the front and the back, it is
00:32:37
absolutely identical, you
00:32:39
cast on both on the back and on the front
00:32:43
all the loops are the same and the elastic and increases
00:32:46
and the whole pattern is knitted just the same
00:32:50
then you knit 40 centimeters, you
00:32:55
can knit less centimeters, more
00:32:57
centimeters, depending on how
00:33:00
long you want your sweater to be, and
00:33:03
then here on one side and
00:33:05
on the second side,
00:33:07
add 12 additional loops
00:33:10
and expand, that is, if here it was 59
00:33:13
centimeters, the width is now the width
00:33:15
becomes from one line where the shoulder
00:33:18
ends and the sleeve begins to the
00:33:20
second line, I get 82
00:33:24
centimeters
00:33:25
190 loops, if you want, you don’t have
00:33:30
to cast on 12 loops, you can cast on 6 loops
00:33:33
just to increase it a little, that
00:33:36
is, so that your line isn’t too long
00:33:38
shoulder as
00:33:40
you want,
00:33:42
12 each, how to add them friends, I won’t
00:33:46
show you, but I’m explaining to you
00:33:48
how to knit this, you follow me now
00:33:50
and you’ll knit it like this,
00:33:51
and if you don’t know how to
00:33:54
add it here, go to the
00:33:56
cloud sweater master class sweater and there I
00:34:00
specifically showed a set of these
00:34:03
additional loops, well
00:34:04
then after we added 12
00:34:08
loops we reach 195 and the width, that
00:34:14
is, on the knitting needles is already 190 kg 166, added
00:34:18
12 + 12 it turned out to be 190 and the width from one
00:34:24
line to the second side line turned out to be
00:34:26
82 centimeters
00:34:28
82 these are the width of 190 loops are knitted
00:34:33
until the shoulder bevels begin
00:34:36
knitting the neck
00:34:39
I will tell you this count because the
00:34:41
front and back halves are different
00:34:45
from licking knitting the neck is
00:34:47
different here and there it’s good so the
00:34:50
patterns again I say again will be in of the
00:34:52
second part, here we knitted
00:34:55
60 rows of approximately 15 16
00:34:59
centimeters, here the width is exactly
00:35:01
this moment where
00:35:03
we understood, yes, this is the moment, 12 of
00:35:07
their loops are added and then we
00:35:09
knit this line in a straight line, which
00:35:12
then when the front and back are sewn together the
00:35:15
halves in a circle will be tied to the
00:35:18
loops of the sleeve and the sleeve will be knitted from here, that
00:35:22
is, here 15-16 centimeters, the
00:35:26
width is no longer necessary because then
00:35:28
the sleeve will turn out to be too wide, if
00:35:30
only you have such an idea, you can want a
00:35:33
sleeve that is too wide, then continue
00:35:35
this whole thing for not I got 15 16
00:35:39
centimeters, understood 60 rows
00:35:43
here and then these bevels are already going on,
00:35:48
we will divide the fabric into fifty-
00:35:51
nine loops of one shoulder, fifty-
00:35:54
nine loops 2 shoulders and 72 loops will go
00:35:58
to the neck, that is, such a
00:36:00
serious width of 30 centimeters at the base
00:36:03
of the neck
00:36:04
exactly in this is the secret of this beautiful
00:36:07
neckline that lies so chaotically
00:36:09
carelessly, it turns out that
00:36:11
our shoulder length is 29 centimeters,
00:36:14
then we knit the neckline
00:36:17
and already begin to make this high
00:36:20
binding for our neck, I made my binding, the
00:36:24
width of the neck itself was
00:36:27
one hundred and thirty-six loops in a circle
00:36:30
Well, I knitted the neck
00:36:32
in the round with
00:36:33
three-piece needles, it turned out to be one hundred and thirty-
00:36:36
six loops, if you want your
00:36:38
neck not to be too wide, you can
00:36:41
take knitting needles not three-piece, but two and a half, that is, not
00:36:43
half a size smaller than on the main
00:36:46
part, it is the size then you will get
00:36:49
more tight neck, suddenly you
00:36:51
want it so bad, it turns out that at the base there are
00:36:54
30 centimeters, but at the top we
00:36:56
get 25 centimeters because the
00:36:58
elastic band tightens the neck and the
00:37:01
neck is 68 rows high, mine is 19
00:37:05
centimeters, friends, once again I
00:37:09
emphasize, be sure to focus on a
00:37:12
centimeter and therefore that you
00:37:15
may have more or fewer
00:37:17
loops in one centimeter than I have, depending on
00:37:20
how many loops you have in one
00:37:23
centimeter, you would understand how many
00:37:26
loops you need to cast on, for example,
00:37:28
fifty-nine centimeters to that is, the
00:37:31
number of loops in one centimeter you
00:37:33
mind our mind multiply by 59 and find out
00:37:36
how many loops you should get
00:37:39
on this main part of yours let’s
00:37:42
move on to when it’s a diagram of these
00:37:45
transitions we’ll talk about this in more detail
00:37:47
the sleeve the sleeve is tied
00:37:51
when the back and front are sewn together
00:37:53
here we get such a hole for the
00:37:56
sleeve we we tie it to this hole,
00:37:58
from it we literally start knitting our
00:38:01
sleeve and the
00:38:03
sleeve I have in the composition from the base
00:38:06
to the very end was 100 two rows,
00:38:12
this is one hundred and two rows, meaning up to the elastic band,
00:38:14
and if you warm it centimeters from the
00:38:17
base to the end, 37 centimeters with the
00:38:21
elastic band is complete the entire length together
00:38:24
with the elastic is 37 centimeters, but in general,
00:38:28
I knitted one hundred and two rows with knit stitches and
00:38:31
then another 30 rows, just like
00:38:34
here, it’s about seven and a half
00:38:36
centimeters, I knitted the cuffs with an elastic band 2
00:38:39
by 2, here I made it along the inner edge
00:38:42
decreases are paired decreases at the
00:38:45
beginning and at the end of the row, 7 pairs of decreases in
00:38:49
each 12th row, that is, you make a decrease,
00:38:54
then a second decrease, after this
00:38:58
row, knit another 11 rows and in the twelfth,
00:39:00
do a decrease again at the beginning of the row, a
00:39:02
decrease at the end of the row, I have seven pairs of decreases
00:39:05
you can literally have
00:39:08
as many decreases as you want because it will
00:39:10
depend on your taste, do you want
00:39:12
the arms to be neatly tapered or do you
00:39:15
want a wide sleeve, well, whichever is comfortable for you,
00:39:17
and the longer the shorter the arms, I have a simple one, that’s exactly what you need
00:39:20
to navigate, I
00:39:22
made decreases in every 12th row at such a
00:39:27
distance from each other, it’s somewhere at
00:39:29
a distance, if you look at it like this,
00:39:34
my decreases go with a distance of about
00:39:37
four three and a half centimeters,
00:39:41
maybe four centimeters between decreases,
00:39:44
friends, look now, we’ll Perry
00:39:48
understand, here’s the general scheme for whom I need it,
00:39:51
please, I'm frozen, draw it for yourself,
00:39:55
redraw it as it is convenient for you, press
00:39:57
stop and and the length along the front is water from the
00:40:02
highest part here from the base
00:40:04
of the neck to the very end 60 centimeters
00:40:08
in front, respectively, the back is 5
00:40:11
centimeters longer than that 65 centimeters
00:40:13
the back you can tie the pepper of course
00:40:16
in short, in order to knit now
00:40:19
both there and the back, in short you need to knit
00:40:22
here from the base to the armpit
00:40:26
until the moment of adding these
00:40:27
additional loops you will knit not 40
00:40:30
cm
00:40:31
meters, understand, but how many
00:40:33
centimeters do you want your
00:40:36
overall sweater to be was it longer or shorter,
00:40:38
it’s clear, well, that’s it, now
00:40:42
look at how to knit a sweater, for example,
00:40:47
just remove one report,
00:40:49
understand then and look, 1 repeat of the pattern
00:40:53
is 20 elastic loops 2 by 2
00:40:57
which turns into 26 loops pattern and
00:41:01
now there will be a diagram for this transition 26
00:41:05
loops pattern and this is 1 repeat of the pattern, then
00:41:10
these 26 loops are
00:41:11
repeated again and again and again
00:41:14
in 20 out of 20 elastic loops,
00:41:18
26 loops are knitted, which is g20 loops, for
00:41:22
every 20 elastic loops 6
00:41:25
loops are added for the pattern and it turns out that if
00:41:29
you want knit a sweater narrower or wider,
00:41:31
on the contrary, you can simply remove
00:41:34
1 repeat of the pattern, this is 20 elastic loops,
00:41:38
respectively, then they will turn into
00:41:40
26 loops of the pattern, or take away
00:41:43
food or add and look in one
00:41:46
report, we understand 26 loops, yes, here
00:41:50
they are, 26 loops are 10 centimeters like this
00:41:54
So you can either add
00:41:56
or subtract a step of 10 centimeters, clearly,
00:42:02
or we can just tell me one
00:42:06
hundred and twenty-eight loops cast on and
00:42:08
3 and 3 loops less on each side
00:42:12
six loops less 8 loops on each
00:42:15
side here I have the report begins with
00:42:19
such a strand here, instead of the
00:42:22
knit stitch like mine, the knit stitch
00:42:24
consists of 8 loops, this is exactly the same
00:42:27
as this strand consists of 8 loops
00:42:29
here along the edge here at the beginning and at the end of the
00:42:32
row, it can go like my knit stitch satin
00:42:35
stitch or a braid of 8 loops is the beginning of a
00:42:39
rapport and a report starting from here
00:42:42
ending here
00:42:43
is here on this braid this is one report
00:42:46
here 26 loops
00:42:48
respectively 20 loops of the
00:42:52
elastic band we don’t count the edge so you can
00:42:56
remove for example at one time directly you can
00:43:00
remove from one on the second side,
00:43:02
this whole checkout and 2 purls turns out
00:43:07
that you will start with the edge again, 2
00:43:09
knits 2 purls, at the end you will also
00:43:12
end up with 2 knits and an edge, and when
00:43:15
you switch to the pattern you will not have
00:43:17
these 8 loops, these 2 purls
00:43:20
you will immediately start edging and
00:43:22
here from two loops you will get 1 2 3
00:43:25
loops and everything went on like this and in the
00:43:29
end you will finish the same thing not with
00:43:32
purls and knits, but with this
00:43:36
knit 1 2 3 and selvedge and the elastic band,
00:43:39
respectively, 2 knits and selvedge that
00:43:42
is, it turns out that you can remove not
00:43:45
26 loops at a time or, for example, 20
00:43:48
loops of elastic, but let’s say 8 loops of elastic
00:43:52
on one side, on the second side that’s 16
00:43:56
loops and, accordingly, 20 loops of
00:44:00
the main pattern, well, something like this,
00:44:03
I’m trying to tell you something like this explain, but in general,
00:44:05
just remove it, it’s better to report there, report
00:44:08
there, or add or subtract, well, that is,
00:44:11
rely on the reports, and what are
00:44:14
my stars, now I want to
00:44:16
show you the diagram,
00:44:18
now we are already moving on to what
00:44:20
exactly in this master class I am more accurately in
00:44:23
this part I want you to start knitting
00:44:25
already, so here is the pattern for this
00:44:32
transition knitting, be careful, look
00:44:36
here, just now
00:44:40
you can take notes on this pattern, and now I’ll
00:44:44
explain it, look at one report of the elastic band,
00:44:49
which will then turn into 1. The
00:44:51
pattern repeat is
00:44:53
20 elastic loops 2 on 2 it all starts
00:44:58
with 2 knits 2 purls 2 knits 2
00:45:02
purls and at the end ends with two
00:45:05
knits knit
00:45:06
two purls this is 20 elastic loops
00:45:10
this is one report further as it is
00:45:14
added in the first 2 knits between the
00:45:21
first two knit elastic until
00:45:23
one loop is added 2 purls
00:45:27
are knitted as knitted between two
00:45:30
old knit stitches, one loop is added,
00:45:33
so from 6 elastic loops we
00:45:37
already have 8 loops of a large strand,
00:45:42
strand 8 loops further 2 purl ones,
00:45:46
these are the purl loops, here they are, the purl, here are the
00:45:50
purl, here are the purl,
00:45:53
these purl loops are, as it were, separated from us
00:45:56
one pattern from 2
00:45:59
they are not untouchable further 2 purl
00:46:04
untouchables the next knit in 2
00:46:07
knits between them 1
00:46:11
knit is added and you get a stripe of three
00:46:15
knits this is after this
00:46:20
2 purls are knitted after that from 2 knits we
00:46:27
will make a flagellum which consists of
00:46:29
four loops so before With knit stitches
00:46:33
we make an increase further 2 knit ones and after
00:46:36
them we make an increase. Right now I’ll show this directly
00:46:39
on knitting we have two knit stitches and
00:46:41
we get 4 loops of the rope after that 2
00:46:45
purl untouchable ones and again 2
00:46:48
knit ones between these two knit ones
00:46:50
we make an increase from which we get
00:46:53
these three again knit stitches at the end
00:46:58
untouchable 2 purl loops after
00:47:01
which the whole thing is repeated the
00:47:04
next rapport the next one in this
00:47:06
way look at the 20 loops of the elastic band 2
00:47:10
by 2 we added one two three 4 5
00:47:15
six loops and we got 26 loops of
00:47:19
the main pattern from 20 and 26
00:47:23
it all looks like this so now I’m
00:47:27
already as if we’ve added this whole thing
00:47:30
and now I’ve painted 2 painted
00:47:32
here there are already 26 loops of the pattern, it consists
00:47:37
of 8 loops of a strand of cord, this one is first
00:47:41
done
00:47:42
skru. like this 4 by 2 loops and through the
00:47:47
next row knit another 4 by 2 loops
00:47:49
I’ll show you a large harness purl 3
00:47:54
knit purl small harness 2 by 2
00:48:02
purl again 3 knit purl that’s how
00:48:05
we get it all, be
00:48:09
careful and the whole sweater from 1 to 2
00:48:15
side lines it turns out what is
00:48:20
included there the whole sweater consists of one hundred and
00:48:23
sixty-six loops what is included in
00:48:26
166 loops 1 edge
00:48:29
further 6 reports of the pattern 6
00:48:33
segments like this 6 reports of the pattern
00:48:41
ended 6 reports and at the end
00:48:44
8 knits additional 8 knits
00:48:49
or instead of knitting, you knit strands and at the
00:48:53
end 1 edge, as you remember, at the
00:48:58
beginning I have knitting and at the end knitting, you
00:49:01
can have a wide strand at the beginning and a
00:49:05
wide strand at the end because it’s
00:49:07
eight loops
00:49:10
now I’m showing at the knitting itself
00:49:13
the only thing that’s right here 20 loops of
00:49:15
elastic
00:49:16
equal to 26 loops of the pattern 1 repeat of the pattern is
00:49:20
equal to 10 centimeters now look at the
00:49:26
sweater itself,
00:49:30
as I already said, the edge and then
00:49:34
there is 1 repeat here, here I have knit loops 8 knit
00:49:38
loops they
00:49:42
correspond to 8 loops of a large tourniquet, that
00:49:46
is, there may be a tourniquet here understood,
00:49:48
that’s why I say that the report begins
00:49:51
next, the next rapport
00:49:53
to the next 8 loops, the
00:50:01
next rapport, the next rapport,
00:50:05
understood from the beginning to the beginning of the large
00:50:10
strands,
00:50:11
this is one report consisting of 26 loops at the
00:50:15
end, the repeat ends
00:50:19
from the beginning of the large braid to the beginning of the
00:50:25
last large braid, this is
00:50:29
our last 6th report here are 2 purl loops
00:50:32
these are the last loops of this repeat and at
00:50:36
the end you knit either a tourniquet or knit 8
00:50:40
loops at the end the edge loops you
00:50:43
understand why either a tourniquet or eight loops
00:50:45
because there are 8 loops and the rope also consists of them
00:50:48
these are additional loops to
00:50:51
ensure symmetry so that it doesn’t all end
00:50:53
here, so you need to add these
00:50:56
additional 8 loops or a strand or
00:51:00
knit stitches, it seems to me that everything is
00:51:02
clear enough, now I’m showing the
00:51:06
transitions here and then we’ll start knitting, we need
00:51:10
to understand all this and so on 2 knits 2 purl
00:51:15
2 knits as in the diagram
00:51:18
first redraw the diagrams then according to your
00:51:21
diagram follow me well so in the
00:51:24
diagram we have 2 knits 2 purl 2 knits
00:51:26
of which 1 strand of 8
00:51:30
loops is knitted between the first 1 loop is
00:51:33
added between the first two knits
00:51:35
2 purl are not touched between the
00:51:38
second two knits are added 1
00:51:41
knit stitch turns out to be 8 loops, then
00:51:45
2 purl loops are left untouched and the next 2 knit
00:51:49
stitches turn into 3 knit stitches between
00:51:52
them, here the butterfly is placed here,
00:51:54
after that 2 purl loops are knitted,
00:51:57
which are unchanged, and from these two
00:52:00
knit stitches you need to knit a rope of 4
00:52:04
knit stitches so we finished knitting the
00:52:07
purl loop,
00:52:08
we made an increase, then knit 2 knit stitches
00:52:11
and the increase turns out to be 4 knit stitches
00:52:15
all and 2 purl ones, after that 2 knit stitches are
00:52:21
placed between them with a butterfly, it
00:52:24
turns out that this is 3 knit and 2 purl
00:52:28
rapport is completed, this is one report,
00:52:32
then everything is repeated exactly the same way 6
00:52:36
elastic loops are knitted 8 loops of a
00:52:39
large rope from two knit loops of elastic are
00:52:42
knitted 3 knit loops are knitted
00:52:46
again, the purl loops are not touched here
00:52:48
from 2 knit 4 loops of a small rope and
00:52:52
again from 2 knit here three knit
00:52:55
loops are understood like this and now you and I have
00:53:00
it all we'll knit this
00:53:04
whole row with you now, I'm the one who'll
00:53:07
show you how to knit this whole thing, okay,
00:53:10
let's go, let's try to knit, so let's
00:53:14
start knitting, I'll show this whole thing
00:53:16
on a sample, what should you
00:53:19
do by the time we start
00:53:22
doing it now? our increases, cast on one hundred
00:53:25
and twenty-eight loops and knit with an elastic band
00:53:27
2 by 2 edge 2 knit 2
00:53:30
purl 2 knit 2 purl, finish with
00:53:32
two knits and an edge in this way
00:53:36
turn m and a half centimeters or 30
00:53:38
rows like I have three needles and
00:53:42
now this row begins when we
00:53:46
are making increases to reach one hundred and
00:53:48
sixty-six stitches, take 3 and a half knitting needles
00:53:53
on triple needles you now have
00:53:55
your elastic band, it is sleeping and 3 and a
00:53:58
half knitting needles now you will take it to
00:54:00
knit the entire main pattern,
00:54:01
look what I did so that
00:54:04
this is especially for beginners it will be
00:54:07
useful in order not to get confused with
00:54:11
my reports, I have
00:54:14
6 reports here, look, I
00:54:19
should have 1 edge loop, then 6
00:54:22
reports, and at the very end,
00:54:25
either a harness or 8 knit ones, they will come out of
00:54:29
6 elastic loops and at the end, 1 edge
00:54:34
loop, and so on you know what I did for
00:54:36
each of the six reports and the last one I
00:54:39
separated these loops with markers
00:54:43
but don’t forget that we are
00:54:46
just knitting an elastic band so in one
00:54:50
report we have 20 loops in the elastic and from
00:54:54
these 20 loops we will get 26 loops of
00:54:59
the main pattern, that is, for every 20
00:55:02
loops of report 1 we will add 6
00:55:05
additional loops to form
00:55:08
our pattern, so look what I did, I
00:55:12
separated every 20 elastic loops with a
00:55:15
marker 20 here is the edge plus 20 loops
00:55:19
marker 20 loops marker 20 loops marker
00:55:24
next I have so it turned out 6 reports
00:55:27
and at the very end here are 20 stitches marker and at the
00:55:32
very end I have 2 knit 2
00:55:35
purl 2 knit this is 6
00:55:38
elastic loops and the edge of these last 6
00:55:41
loops will turn out this is ours
00:55:43
or 8 knit or a harness of 8 loops
00:55:48
good and so in each repeat of 20
00:55:52
loops we need to add 6,
00:55:55
I didn’t hide the sweater on purpose so that it
00:55:59
would be clear where we
00:56:01
are and what we now need to
00:56:04
knit, everything starts with a
00:56:08
big rope, here it is, it should be the
00:56:12
same here I have 8 knit stitches here
00:56:15
and so I will form 8 knit ones from 6
00:56:20
elastic loops
00:56:22
and as in the diagram, be careful if you
00:56:25
want to follow the diagram well and
00:56:28
since we are now forming all this, look at
00:56:31
the edge, remove it and then from 2 knit ones we will
00:56:36
now make 3 knit and increase,
00:56:41
increase, I make the simplest, crossed
00:56:45
yarn over the back wall from the bottom, then
00:56:49
knit, we already have 2 knits and
00:56:53
it turned out 3 after that here 2
00:56:56
we need to now knit 8 knits, 2
00:56:59
purl we knit with knits behind the
00:57:03
front wall and the next two loops
00:57:06
3 we make 1 increase and 2
00:57:15
made the first harness and from 8 loops from 6 elastic
00:57:19
loops we got 8 knit stitches
00:57:22
1 row we do not form bundles and we do
00:57:25
not make any crossings we
00:57:27
only add loops each bundle
00:57:29
consists of knit loops then 2
00:57:33
purl loops you have just formed 1
00:57:38
harness of 6 loops 8 further 2 purl and the
00:57:41
next we make from two loops 3
00:57:44
knit in which will be the front with such a
00:57:47
strip, which means we add
00:57:50
one loop between the knits again with a crossed
00:57:53
yarnover and again purl 2 1 2
00:58:00
after these 2 knits we made three of
00:58:04
them, knitted 2 purls now from 2
00:58:07
we must knit 4 knit stitches in
00:58:11
order for us to get this
00:58:13
flagellum of ours, the same thing you see, 2
00:58:15
purls are finished, these two knit stitches should
00:58:18
turn into a flagellum of 4, we add not
00:58:22
between them but next to them we make the first increase, we
00:58:25
knit 2 knit ones and immediately after 2
00:58:31
knit 2 increase,
00:58:33
that's it, we've got a flagellum of 4 loops,
00:58:37
here it is, then 2 purl one-two and
00:58:45
then
00:58:47
from 2 knit stitches we knit 3 knit ones between
00:58:52
them, we make an increase 1 2 and 3
00:58:58
then 2 purl and the rapport is finished,
00:59:02
look at 2 purl and the
00:59:07
next rapport begins
00:59:08
again from 6 loops of elastic we make 8
00:59:12
loops and the rope is now over 1 rapport
00:59:16
transferred a marker beginners be sure to
00:59:18
use a marker I don’t use
00:59:20
markers because well, you already have some experience in knitting
00:59:22
if you’ve just recently don’t need to be
00:59:25
embarrassed about the markers hung up and
00:59:27
definitely don’t get confused the next rapport
00:59:30
we do exactly the same thing, here it is, the first
00:59:33
rope of 6 elastic loops, we make 8 rope
00:59:37
loops, 8 knit stitches between the first
00:59:41
two knit stitches, we add one, the next purls we knit with the knit
00:59:46
ones behind the front
00:59:49
wall and between the second knit stitches we make an
00:59:52
increase
00:59:53
pop pop we formed this big
00:59:59
rope in now 2 purl 2 purl
01:00:04
from the next 2 knit we form 3
01:00:07
knit between the two knit, add a
01:00:11
loop then again 2 purl
01:00:15
untouched and now after these
01:00:19
knit and 2 purl and from 2 knit
01:00:22
we make a small rope, so 2 knit
01:00:27
loops should turn into 4 we are not
01:00:29
between them she even adds two loops
01:00:31
so before and after before
01:00:37
2 knit and after them a flagellum and 2
01:00:42
purl flagellum and 2 purls now
01:00:49
from 2 knits we make 3 knits between
01:00:53
two knits and again 2 purls 2
01:00:58
rapport is completed with you you will reach the end of the
01:01:02
row literally the entire row each report
01:01:05
because beginners can get lost, I don’t
01:01:09
want this to happen the next
01:01:10
rapport again and from 6 elastic loops 8
01:01:14
loops of a large strand
01:01:16
knit between the first two knits
01:01:19
additionally we do 2 purls we knit
01:01:23
between the second knits we do the
01:01:26
same with a beam and then 2 purls
01:01:31
after that we from two loops we knit
01:01:35
3 of
01:01:36
us 3 knit ones here should be after
01:01:40
this 2 purl ones made 2
01:01:46
purl ones and from 2 knit ones we make a flagellum
01:01:49
if a rope of 4 loops needs to be made from
01:01:52
two then before these two knit ones
01:01:55
we make an increase and after 2 purl ones and
01:02:00
again from 2 knit ones we knit 3 between
01:02:05
them, we make an increase and
01:02:07
purl it perfectly, the next rapport is
01:02:13
left just a little bit of what we are doing
01:02:19
now is a large harness 1 of 8 loops to the
01:02:23
first 2 knit stitches between them, an increase
01:02:27
then the next 2 purl stitches we knit with
01:02:30
the knit stitches and the second two knit stitches between them, an
01:02:34
increase made a rope
01:02:39
2 purl stitches now from
01:02:43
We knit 2 knit 3, which means between them we make an
01:02:47
increase, then 2 purl and a small
01:02:52
rope of 4 loops, which means before two
01:02:55
knit 2 knit and after 2 knit we
01:03:01
increase further 2 purl and
01:03:05
again from 2 knit we make 3 knit
01:03:09
between them, an increase and the last 2
01:03:14
purls of this report next
01:03:19
report five out of six we make 8 from the first
01:03:23
between the first knits
01:03:26
we knit an increase then we knit 2 purls
01:03:29
and between the second knits we knit an
01:03:32
increase and we grabbed the hob by the back wall of the yarn over from
01:03:36
below we
01:03:40
made a rope from 8 2 we purled further from the
01:03:45
next two knits we made 3 knits
01:03:48
between them increase 2 purls now a
01:03:53
small tourniquet means before and after
01:03:56
knits before
01:03:57
before knit 2 and after knits ok
01:04:03
also 2 purls and again we make
01:04:09
2 knits 3 between them increase if
01:04:16
something is not clear follow the diagram or the
01:04:19
diagram is not clear again and the same
01:04:22
passage with me,
01:04:25
probably knit the last report, this is ours and
01:04:28
again from 6 elastic loops we knit
01:04:31
8 knit stitches between the first two
01:04:36
knit stitches, we knit the next 2 purl stitches with knit
01:04:40
stitches and between the second
01:04:43
knit stitch we also knit an increase, we got
01:04:46
8 loops of a large rope, then 2
01:04:49
purl stitches the next 2 knit stitches
01:04:52
turn into 3 knit stitches between us, we
01:04:55
increase again 2 purl stitches and the
01:04:58
next 2 knit stitches turn into a
01:05:01
flagellum of four, which means before the knit stitches,
01:05:03
increase
01:05:05
2 knit stitches and after them, increase 2 purl stitches
01:05:08
again, from two loops we make 3
01:05:13
increases between them and the last 2
01:05:16
purl stitches loops of the last 6 airport
01:05:20
you have such reports, maybe five,
01:05:23
maybe six, maybe seven depending
01:05:25
on the size and at the end, in any case,
01:05:28
we should have a harness of 8 loops or
01:05:31
just 8 facial loops for symmetry,
01:05:34
this all starts with this, and the sign and
01:05:37
ends with We will
01:05:40
now make 6 elastic loops, 8 knit stitches, in exactly the same way
01:05:44
as at the beginning, between the first two
01:05:46
knit stitches we make further 2
01:05:49
knit stitches and between the second knit stitches we
01:05:56
make a raspberry and we knit the edge loop purlwise and
01:06:00
try to remove the first edge stitch and
01:06:01
knit the last edge stitch
01:06:05
purl in any row, now I’ll show
01:06:09
you how to knit this row,
01:06:13
purl we’ve already
01:06:16
made the increases that we’ve made, now we need all these
01:06:18
increases and we need to knit them, we’re now knitting 8
01:06:22
purl stitches that we’ve
01:06:24
added, here they are, this is this, this is
01:06:28
what we’re these we knit the loops
01:06:31
purl to the back wall to the back from the
01:06:37
bottom we go in we knit all these
01:06:41
loops will be knitted with purl
01:06:43
loops 8 purl loops here again the
01:06:50
added loop behind the back wall, here
01:06:52
you see it you need to grab it by the
01:06:55
back knit purl and so the plaits are
01:06:58
knitted completely with purl loops in the
01:07:01
purl on the side the
01:07:04
purl stitches that were knitted are they
01:07:06
knitted
01:07:08
raw? The knit stitches are knitted. The purl stitches are turned into
01:07:13
added loops. Don’t forget all the
01:07:16
added loops. We will
01:07:18
knit
01:07:19
in this row behind the back wall with a purl
01:07:22
loop.
01:07:32
yay, here
01:07:35
it is added,
01:07:37
which means I knit it with a purl loop
01:07:40
behind the back wall, all the added loops,
01:07:45
here you see again, here it is added, it is
01:07:49
so twisted,
01:07:50
you will have to recognize it
01:07:53
2 knits further, again added care,
01:07:58
that is, I see the purl I knit the purl I
01:08:01
see the knit knit the knit like this, the
01:08:05
whole lay out this row clearly, so I
01:08:13
want to show you
01:08:14
the harness, especially the one that we have from 8
01:08:19
loops, so it is
01:08:21
knitted in a certain way, this harness I
01:08:23
will now show you well and so on until
01:08:26
the end of the row, please tie it, I think
01:08:28
you can handle it and beginners can handle it, well
01:08:31
Moreover, old-timers can handle it by itself, don’t
01:08:34
forget that we knit the purl
01:08:35
with purls, because we see the purl, we knit the purl, we see the knit, we knit the knit, I see the knit, I knit
01:08:41
the knit,
01:08:44
I see the added loop, I knit it behind the back
01:08:49
wall, purl loops, here
01:08:52
it is added, that’s all to the end of the row,
01:08:56
please cherish you and me we made
01:09:01
an increase, that is, for every 20 elastic
01:09:03
loops we now have 26
01:09:06
rapport loops, we knitted the entire
01:09:09
purl row and now in the
01:09:12
next row we need to do these,
01:09:14
start crossing, let’s
01:09:16
show you a diagram of the strands, look at
01:09:19
this small harness,
01:09:20
here’s our prominent one, look at it this is a
01:09:25
harness that consists of four loops,
01:09:28
here 2 by 2 2 are crossed from the face and
01:09:32
2 knits with two knits with a slope to the
01:09:34
right side and then the purl row is knitted, the front row is knitted, the front row is
01:09:40
purl, and in the next front
01:09:43
row in the seventh front row,
01:09:46
the crossing is done again. pattern repeat
01:09:49
6 rows in the first row is done and
01:09:54
the crossing is done and then 5
01:09:56
rows are knitted with knit stitches in the front row
01:09:59
these are the knit stitches in the purl row these are the
01:10:02
purl loops, it’s clear that the crossing of
01:10:07
this flat rope of 8 loops
01:10:10
is done like this in the first row 2
01:10:14
knit stitches are knitted then crossing 4 is done
01:10:18
knit with two knits, the next row is
01:10:22
knitted with purl loops, this is the
01:10:24
purl row and the next
01:10:27
facial row, that is, the first facial row
01:10:28
and this is the 2nd facial row, there is immediately
01:10:31
a crossing of 4 by 2 and at the end of the 2
01:10:34
facial loops and then there are 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10
01:10:40
rows knitted with knit stitches with
01:10:43
on the front row these are knit stitches on the
01:10:46
purl row these are purl loops in the
01:10:49
eleventh row
01:10:50
the report begins again from the beginning, that is, the whole rapport
01:10:53
is 10 rows and again everything
01:10:56
starts from the beginning 2 knits and 4 by 2
01:10:58
now I will show you these
01:11:01
crossings and further you,
01:11:03
my good ones, will knit
01:11:06
this entire sweater on your own right up until the moment when I
01:11:10
show you the neckline and shoulder
01:11:15
bevels, and so look at our
01:11:19
front row and in the front row we start
01:11:25
the report, we knit the first two loops with knit
01:11:29
stitches just like the
01:11:32
next 6 loops need to be crossed 4
01:11:35
with two
01:11:36
with a slope to the right side 2 knit stitches I
01:11:42
take off and leave them at work
01:11:46
I hold them like this in packs or on an auxiliary
01:11:49
knitting needle if you want
01:11:51
and just knit the next 4 knit stitches
01:11:54
1 2 3 and 4 got it 4 by 2
01:12:02
now I pick it up on the left knitting needle here
01:12:05
these two taken off I
01:12:09
need to find them not through the screen, so I
01:12:13
lift them up and just now
01:12:17
I knit them all the first crossing I
01:12:19
did here in the diagram you see 2
01:12:26
knitted then 2 with four
01:12:29
made on made such a cross sli of
01:12:32
this look we just knit I see
01:12:34
purl I knit the purls, I see further 3
01:12:38
knits, so I just knit 3
01:12:40
knits, they will be knitted like this, it
01:12:43
will be stripes of three knits,
01:12:45
then 2 purls and now 4 knits,
01:12:50
this is our small strand, small strands are
01:12:52
knitted 2 by 2, just with a slope also to the
01:12:56
right side, remove 2 loops, leave
01:12:58
behind we knit the work 2 knits
01:13:03
and throw the 2 removed ones onto the left knitting needle and
01:13:08
knit them too, that is, we have all
01:13:12
the crossings, all the twists, these ones
01:13:16
go to the right side, if we
01:13:18
twist to the right, this means the first two
01:13:21
loops, we remove the next ones, knit them and
01:13:25
then take those removed and we knit
01:13:27
everything we finish the report 2 purl 3
01:13:32
knit and 2 purl all this report is
01:13:36
finished I’ll show you another report now
01:13:39
because then you will knit
01:13:42
this whole thing yourself
01:13:44
because each report is knitted
01:13:46
identically again here 8 knit this is our
01:13:49
flagellum which consists of 8 loops we
01:13:52
first knit the first two loops
01:13:55
simply with knit stitches, the next 6 loops are
01:13:59
crossed two by four with a tilt with a
01:14:02
twist of the point and to the right, which means
01:14:05
we remove two loops, leave them for work, knit 4 loops
01:14:08
2 3 4,
01:14:14
take the removed ones
01:14:16
and knit them, how to knit strands there is a
01:14:21
master class on on our channel and not only
01:14:23
on my channel on various other channels
01:14:26
so study and if you don’t know how to do 2
01:14:29
purls then 3 knits again 2
01:14:33
purls and a small flagellum of 4
01:14:36
loops, also twisted to the right, this
01:14:39
means the first two loops we remove
01:14:41
then 2 are knitted and removed and we take them
01:14:47
to the left knitting needle and we also knit them, we
01:14:50
finish the report with two
01:14:52
purls, three knits and the last
01:14:57
two
01:14:58
purls, that’s all, and again repeat the
01:15:00
next rapport again, our eight
01:15:03
loops of the harness, you need to knit
01:15:06
this row now at the very end of the row after the
01:15:11
last airport, don’t forget what
01:15:13
you have left 2 these eight loops and
01:15:16
again,
01:15:17
or you make a rope, if at first
01:15:19
you made a rope, then at the end make a
01:15:21
rope of 8 loops or just knit with
01:15:24
knit stitches, you know on the night row you
01:15:28
see the knit ones,
01:15:29
knit the knit ones, you see the purl ones, knit the
01:15:33
purl ones, and in the next front row I will
01:15:35
show you, that is, we have already finished
01:15:38
twisting the small strand, but the large strand
01:15:41
still needs to spin, I have already started knitting
01:15:44
and I still need to do some twisting, let's
01:15:45
go make the front row, we knit
01:15:48
all the strands,
01:15:49
we knit the purl row and in the next
01:15:51
knitting row we meet with you,
01:15:55
so we are back in front row and
01:15:59
now we will make the next find here is the
01:16:01
second front row now we
01:16:04
first need to make this 2 by
01:16:06
4 rope and then knit 2 front loops and in
01:16:10
this way we will finish twisting a
01:16:12
large rope and then I want to
01:16:15
show you how to count the rows so as not to get
01:16:18
confused when to make the next twists
01:16:20
and so I have this strand right here
01:16:23
to the edge I removed so the first
01:16:25
two loops I now immediately remove
01:16:30
them send them to work with your finger
01:16:32
hold the next 4 loops
01:16:35
I knit 1 2 3 4
01:16:40
and now take from those that you removed on
01:16:44
the left knitting needle I knit them with knit stitches, we
01:16:48
made a twist like this one here 4 which is on
01:16:51
2
01:16:52
and we still have 2 knit stitches left, it’s still the
01:16:58
same strand, now the twisting of
01:17:02
this strand is finished, then we
01:17:05
knit 2 purl them, 3 knit ones,
01:17:09
we continue with what I see, I knit 2
01:17:11
purl we have a small rope already
01:17:13
formed, we continue to knit it
01:17:16
simply with knit loops 4 knit loops
01:17:18
again 2 purl 3 knit 2
01:17:26
purl and the end of the report here is the next
01:17:30
rope I show again the next rope
01:17:33
consists of 8 loops this is a big rope
01:17:36
the first two loops we immediately we take them off,
01:17:39
we send them to work,
01:17:41
we knit 4 knit stitches 2 3 4 we take these
01:17:47
stitches for an hour, we knit them
01:17:52
once or twice and
01:17:55
the last 2 knit stitches in this harness are all
01:17:58
formed, so we
01:18:01
get something like this,
01:18:03
smoothly going, this is the twist we
01:18:08
understand, it’s quite flat but
01:18:10
at the same time, bulging friends, well, all
01:18:14
this is what I wanted to show you, and
01:18:17
first, again, yes, I want to show
01:18:20
this moment, as I think, I hope it
01:18:23
will be visible now so that I don’t get confused,
01:18:27
look here, you will always find a
01:18:30
hole like this,
01:18:33
it’s just like that you can find it with your finger, there’s
01:18:36
a hole like this,
01:18:40
this is the moment of this crossing, it’s
01:18:43
everywhere, the biggest hole is
01:18:47
from this hole to the next hole, here’s
01:18:51
one hole, the second in a small bundle
01:18:54
should be 6 rows, and now I’m counting
01:18:57
my hole, so now it’s even closer here is
01:19:01
my hole and I count the purl rows
01:19:04
one two three 4 5 and 6 the
01:19:12
next hole here it is marked with
01:19:15
such a front loop going to the left like this
01:19:19
hop and over this loop on the
01:19:23
hole again we begin to count one two
01:19:28
three 4 5 six if there are six of you,
01:19:34
which means now you are doing a twist, it’s clear
01:19:37
and here there should be 10, here we find the
01:19:40
hole with our finger literally,
01:19:42
it’s possible to find it right away, so let’s go count, here it is and
01:19:47
start counting over it, one two
01:19:50
should be 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and
01:20:03
10 means now we start making the
01:20:06
next twist, it’s clear that is, you either
01:20:10
do a separate row counter for each strand, or you
01:20:13
learn to read like me so that you can
01:20:17
think on the fly, so we found a hole and
01:20:20
went to count 2 4 6 8 10th row we do,
01:20:28
wait, well, like all the pieces I considered it my
01:20:32
duty to do this in this part in a huge
01:20:34
way, but I still want to say what you need to
01:20:38
do now, you need to
01:20:41
knit the front part and the back too,
01:20:45
until the second part comes out, you have something to
01:20:48
do, just knit 40
01:20:51
centimeters or more or less
01:20:53
as you want then go to the lesson
01:20:57
on the cloud sweater, find where there is
01:21:01
this part with additional loops,
01:21:04
make additional loops and knit
01:21:08
15-16 centimeters in a straight line,
01:21:12
I hope everything is clear, we will meet you, I
01:21:15
will show you in the second part
01:21:17
this upper part, well, all mine good,
01:21:21
I believe in you, forward, it’s not so easy, well, in
01:21:25
fact, it’s more difficult to explain than to knit,
01:21:27
knitting it is very easy, forward, you are my
01:21:30
smart girls, I’m waiting for great results, we’ll knit it,
01:21:34
you’ll be knitting it in the next part, we’ll
01:21:37
meet you in the second part, but for now the wick

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