Margaret Radcliffe
The Knowledgeable Knitter
Understand the Inner Workings of Knitting and Make Every Project a Success
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Understand the Inner Workings of Knitting and Make Every Project a Success
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Demystifies and explains the "why" behind every knitting technique, from modifying necklines to fixing dropped stitches and creating sleek edges and seams. The author covers everything from how to identify a well-written pattern to evaluating schematics, revising a pattern so it fits perfectly, and making adjustments throughout a project.
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Demystifies and explains the "why" behind every knitting technique, from modifying necklines to fixing dropped stitches and creating sleek edges and seams. The author covers everything from how to identify a well-written pattern to evaluating schematics, revising a pattern so it fits perfectly, and making adjustments throughout a project.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Workman Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 215mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 1054g
- ISBN-13: 9781612120409
- ISBN-10: 1612120407
- Artikelnr.: 39184426
- Verlag: Workman Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 215mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 1054g
- ISBN-13: 9781612120409
- ISBN-10: 1612120407
- Artikelnr.: 39184426
Margaret Radcliffe is the author of The Essential Guide to Color Knitting Techniques, The Knowledgeable Knitter, and the bestsellers The Knitting Answer Book and Circular Knitting Workshop. She regularly teaches throughout the country about everything from beginner’s basics to knitting design. She is particularly interested in promoting creativity and independence in all knitters and maintains the website www.maggiesrags.com.
Introduction Knowledge is Power
Chapter One
First Choices: Pattern, Yarn, and Needles
What Makes a Well-Written Pattern?
Understanding and Evaluating Schematics
Choosing the Right Size
How to Take Body Measurements
Finding a Yarn to Suit Your Pattern/Finding a Pattern to Suit Your Yarn
Choosing Needles
Matching Gauge
There’s More to Swatching Than Matching the Gauge
Chapter Two
Second Thoughts: Planning the Project
Order of Construction
Cast Ons
Centering Pattern Stitches
Planning Ahead for Perfect Finishing
Chapter Three
Third Time Lucky: Modifying Your Pattern
Changing Color or Stitch Pattern
Adding Embellishments
Changing the Borders
Changing Direction: Top Down versus Bottom Up
Converting Flat to Circular
The Whys and Hows of Steeks
Converting Circular Garment Instructions to Flat
Chapter Four
Forethought: Shaping and Fitting
Shaping Your Knitting
Fitting Your Garment
Chapter Five
Work in Progress
Understanding Knitting Instructions
Reality Checks
Disguising the Job
Binding Off and Casting On in the Middle
Bottom Borders on a Top-Down Sweater
Binding Off at the End
What Comes Next?
Chapter Six
Evaluation and Adjustments
Honest Assessments, Practical Solutions
Fixing Mistakes
Variations in Dye Lot, Color, and Yarn Quality
Size and Fit Adjustments
Cutting Your Knitting
Chapter Seven
Putting It All Together
Best Finishing Practices
Blocked Knitted Pieces
Dealing with Ends
Joining the Pieces
Chapter Eight
Borders, Bindings, and Embellishments
Neck, Armhole, and Front Borders
Bindings and Facings to Enclose Edges
The Zipper Controversy
Collars for a Dressier Look
Practical and Decorative Pockets
Knitted Embellishments
Blocking the Finished Garment
Caring for Your Finished Handknits
Storing Handknit Garments
The Elusive Pursuit of Perfection
Appendix
Glossary of Techniques & Terms
Abbreviations
Symbols
Further Reading
Online References
Acknowledgments
Index
Chapter One
First Choices: Pattern, Yarn, and Needles
What Makes a Well-Written Pattern?
Understanding and Evaluating Schematics
Choosing the Right Size
How to Take Body Measurements
Finding a Yarn to Suit Your Pattern/Finding a Pattern to Suit Your Yarn
Choosing Needles
Matching Gauge
There’s More to Swatching Than Matching the Gauge
Chapter Two
Second Thoughts: Planning the Project
Order of Construction
Cast Ons
Centering Pattern Stitches
Planning Ahead for Perfect Finishing
Chapter Three
Third Time Lucky: Modifying Your Pattern
Changing Color or Stitch Pattern
Adding Embellishments
Changing the Borders
Changing Direction: Top Down versus Bottom Up
Converting Flat to Circular
The Whys and Hows of Steeks
Converting Circular Garment Instructions to Flat
Chapter Four
Forethought: Shaping and Fitting
Shaping Your Knitting
Fitting Your Garment
Chapter Five
Work in Progress
Understanding Knitting Instructions
Reality Checks
Disguising the Job
Binding Off and Casting On in the Middle
Bottom Borders on a Top-Down Sweater
Binding Off at the End
What Comes Next?
Chapter Six
Evaluation and Adjustments
Honest Assessments, Practical Solutions
Fixing Mistakes
Variations in Dye Lot, Color, and Yarn Quality
Size and Fit Adjustments
Cutting Your Knitting
Chapter Seven
Putting It All Together
Best Finishing Practices
Blocked Knitted Pieces
Dealing with Ends
Joining the Pieces
Chapter Eight
Borders, Bindings, and Embellishments
Neck, Armhole, and Front Borders
Bindings and Facings to Enclose Edges
The Zipper Controversy
Collars for a Dressier Look
Practical and Decorative Pockets
Knitted Embellishments
Blocking the Finished Garment
Caring for Your Finished Handknits
Storing Handknit Garments
The Elusive Pursuit of Perfection
Appendix
Glossary of Techniques & Terms
Abbreviations
Symbols
Further Reading
Online References
Acknowledgments
Index
Introduction Knowledge is Power
Chapter One
First Choices: Pattern, Yarn, and Needles
What Makes a Well-Written Pattern?
Understanding and Evaluating Schematics
Choosing the Right Size
How to Take Body Measurements
Finding a Yarn to Suit Your Pattern/Finding a Pattern to Suit Your Yarn
Choosing Needles
Matching Gauge
There’s More to Swatching Than Matching the Gauge
Chapter Two
Second Thoughts: Planning the Project
Order of Construction
Cast Ons
Centering Pattern Stitches
Planning Ahead for Perfect Finishing
Chapter Three
Third Time Lucky: Modifying Your Pattern
Changing Color or Stitch Pattern
Adding Embellishments
Changing the Borders
Changing Direction: Top Down versus Bottom Up
Converting Flat to Circular
The Whys and Hows of Steeks
Converting Circular Garment Instructions to Flat
Chapter Four
Forethought: Shaping and Fitting
Shaping Your Knitting
Fitting Your Garment
Chapter Five
Work in Progress
Understanding Knitting Instructions
Reality Checks
Disguising the Job
Binding Off and Casting On in the Middle
Bottom Borders on a Top-Down Sweater
Binding Off at the End
What Comes Next?
Chapter Six
Evaluation and Adjustments
Honest Assessments, Practical Solutions
Fixing Mistakes
Variations in Dye Lot, Color, and Yarn Quality
Size and Fit Adjustments
Cutting Your Knitting
Chapter Seven
Putting It All Together
Best Finishing Practices
Blocked Knitted Pieces
Dealing with Ends
Joining the Pieces
Chapter Eight
Borders, Bindings, and Embellishments
Neck, Armhole, and Front Borders
Bindings and Facings to Enclose Edges
The Zipper Controversy
Collars for a Dressier Look
Practical and Decorative Pockets
Knitted Embellishments
Blocking the Finished Garment
Caring for Your Finished Handknits
Storing Handknit Garments
The Elusive Pursuit of Perfection
Appendix
Glossary of Techniques & Terms
Abbreviations
Symbols
Further Reading
Online References
Acknowledgments
Index
Chapter One
First Choices: Pattern, Yarn, and Needles
What Makes a Well-Written Pattern?
Understanding and Evaluating Schematics
Choosing the Right Size
How to Take Body Measurements
Finding a Yarn to Suit Your Pattern/Finding a Pattern to Suit Your Yarn
Choosing Needles
Matching Gauge
There’s More to Swatching Than Matching the Gauge
Chapter Two
Second Thoughts: Planning the Project
Order of Construction
Cast Ons
Centering Pattern Stitches
Planning Ahead for Perfect Finishing
Chapter Three
Third Time Lucky: Modifying Your Pattern
Changing Color or Stitch Pattern
Adding Embellishments
Changing the Borders
Changing Direction: Top Down versus Bottom Up
Converting Flat to Circular
The Whys and Hows of Steeks
Converting Circular Garment Instructions to Flat
Chapter Four
Forethought: Shaping and Fitting
Shaping Your Knitting
Fitting Your Garment
Chapter Five
Work in Progress
Understanding Knitting Instructions
Reality Checks
Disguising the Job
Binding Off and Casting On in the Middle
Bottom Borders on a Top-Down Sweater
Binding Off at the End
What Comes Next?
Chapter Six
Evaluation and Adjustments
Honest Assessments, Practical Solutions
Fixing Mistakes
Variations in Dye Lot, Color, and Yarn Quality
Size and Fit Adjustments
Cutting Your Knitting
Chapter Seven
Putting It All Together
Best Finishing Practices
Blocked Knitted Pieces
Dealing with Ends
Joining the Pieces
Chapter Eight
Borders, Bindings, and Embellishments
Neck, Armhole, and Front Borders
Bindings and Facings to Enclose Edges
The Zipper Controversy
Collars for a Dressier Look
Practical and Decorative Pockets
Knitted Embellishments
Blocking the Finished Garment
Caring for Your Finished Handknits
Storing Handknit Garments
The Elusive Pursuit of Perfection
Appendix
Glossary of Techniques & Terms
Abbreviations
Symbols
Further Reading
Online References
Acknowledgments
Index