How to Sew With Sweater Knits: Whip up a warm wool cardigan without spending months knitting when you sew with sweater knits. Working With Double Knit: Learn what makes these fabrics such a joy to sew with and wear. All About Sweatshirt Fleece: What makes this fabric so cozy? How to Se...
In this easy tutorial, you'll learn how to weave in ends of a knitted project the correct way, so you'll be able to enjoy your creation for years to come! When you bind off that last stitch or sew that last seam, you just want to pull the sweater on and run down the street ...
For necklines and front/button bands, I use a standard bind-off in pattern, meaning, if I am working a 1 x 1 Ribbing, I bind off in the same rib with the working needle or one size larger (to avoid making the rib too tight). But I have found I want a str
In this episode, Sarai and Haley talk about how to sew a wardrobe you'll still love in ten years. They cover what makes a garment long lasting—both stylewise and physically—how to choose styles that you'll love to wear for years, and practical tips for making garments that stand the...
Be careful not to stretch the sweater as you sew, or you’ll end up with wavy seams. I like to round off the corners and trim them, so that my finished pillow won’t have pointy, empty corners. Be sure to leave an opening for inserting the pillow form! The exact size of the ...
I’m working on the Emma Sweater C with the fabric pockets. If I sew around all the sides where will the pocket opening be? Cocoknits May 10, 2021 Hi Fanney, Yes we do! Go to the Making article on the Franca KAL: https://cocoknits.com/blogs/making/franca-knit-a-long and ...
After you knit all your three rectangles and sleeves, you will seam and sew all the pieces together to assemble the sweater. For this pattern, you will pick up stitches to make the inner edging. There are a lot of tutorials on YouTube that will show you how to pick up stitches in kni...
Learn how to block your knits to even out and open your fabric, with step-by-step instructions for gentle wet blocking or blocking with pins.
Rebecca from ChemKnits February 1, 2013 at 4:42 pm Maggie, This scarf is fantastic! I was hoping to ask for more details about how much yarn you used for your cowl, but I see from the other comments that you no longer have the yarn label. Could you provide a measurement for the ...
You will learn about knit structure, stretch ratio and how to choose the best knit fabric for a particular design. Then apply this knowledge and learn how handle cut and sew knits with “Knit Necklines”, “Knit Seam Finishes” and “Knit Hem Finishes”. Learn or improve upon your hand ...