Stranded Knitting Weaving In Floats From Needle To Needle Episode 12

stranded Knitting Weaving In Floats From Needle To Needle Episode 12
stranded Knitting Weaving In Floats From Needle To Needle Episode 12

Stranded Knitting Weaving In Floats From Needle To Needle Episode 12 In this video, i talk about weaving in floats not because the long float might get caught on fingers and such, but weaving floats to help tension issues when. Securing the float as you turn the corner from one needle to another or from one side of the magic loop to another.varian brandon brandonknittingdesigns.

Tutorials For stranded Colorwork weaving in Floats from Needle To
Tutorials For stranded Colorwork weaving in Floats from Needle To

Tutorials For Stranded Colorwork Weaving In Floats From Needle To Floats of left most colour. work with the yarns held on the far side of the fabric. insert the right needle knitwise into the next stitch. lay the yarn held in the left hand over the right needle (passing from right to left). wrap the yarn held in the right hand round the right needle as if to knit. unwrap the yarn held in the left hand. In this 10th episode of the stranded colorwork knitting discussion, i talk about weaving in long floats using a two handed method of knitting stranded colorw. A float, as you will remember, is another name for the span of the non working yarn that is stranded across the back of the fabric. long floats are just that…long strands of yarn looping across the inside of your garment. in addition to catching jewelry and fingers when the garment is pulled on, these loops can be a detriment to even tension. Stranded knitting: post 11, weaving in floats from needle to needle (video episode 12) stranded knitting: post 10, weaving yarns to add new colors and finish old colors (video episode 11) stranded knitting: post 9 weaving yarns to catch long floats (video episode 10).

How To weave Or Catching floats stranded knitting Tidy Up Those
How To weave Or Catching floats stranded knitting Tidy Up Those

How To Weave Or Catching Floats Stranded Knitting Tidy Up Those A float, as you will remember, is another name for the span of the non working yarn that is stranded across the back of the fabric. long floats are just that…long strands of yarn looping across the inside of your garment. in addition to catching jewelry and fingers when the garment is pulled on, these loops can be a detriment to even tension. Stranded knitting: post 11, weaving in floats from needle to needle (video episode 12) stranded knitting: post 10, weaving yarns to add new colors and finish old colors (video episode 11) stranded knitting: post 9 weaving yarns to catch long floats (video episode 10). I insert the needle, lay the float over the top, make the stitch as normal, and you can see here again that the float yarn is now underneath the working yarn and held and trapped next to the fabric. once again. across the top, wrap the yarn and pull it back. move along to the next long float. and off we go again. Your floats between the needles must be kept loose, otherwise you’ll get a pucker between each needle. and that’s my main advice for lovely and even stranded knitting. don’t knit it with a vice grip, and make sure your stitches are nice and spaced apart, especially between color changes. and remember, all the small puckers and wrinkles.

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