Special Techniques for Machine Knitting: Color & Texture
Learn to add texture and color to your machine knitting projects using hand-manipulation techniques and a garter bar alongside machine knitting instructor Susan Guagliumi. From intarsia and entrelac…
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Learn to add texture and color to your machine knitting projects using hand-manipulation techniques and a garter bar alongside machine knitting instructor Susan Guagliumi. From intarsia and entrelac to garter stitch, you’ll pick up the skills to manage bobbins, troubleshoot problems and create beautiful, multicolored designs.
The Garter Bar
Meet instructor Susan Guagliumi, the expert behind Craftsy’s “Machine Knitting: Essential Techniques” class. Then, get introduced to a critical machine knitting accessory: the garter bar. You’ll refresh your machine knitting skills as you practice increasing and decreasing evenly across a row.
Garter Stitch & Reverse Stockinette
Learn how to remove your stitches onto the garter bar, this time turning your work over before returning it to the machine. Next, find out how to apply a decorative effect. Susan also demonstrates with both the old and new styles of garter bars to help you translate her methods to the accessories you have at home.
Getting Started With Intarsia
Discover how to machine knit any intarsia pattern of your choice. Start with the basics of how to use the equipment, position needles and use gauged graph paper to prevent your designs from becoming elongated or shortened.
Practicing Intarsia Knitting
Put your new understanding of machine-knit Intarsia to work by knitting a practice motif. Learn how to prevent holes, deal with yarn tails and start a new bobbin. Plus, get troubleshooting tips along the way.
Beginning Entrelac
Dive into the world of entrelac! Susan explains everything you need to know to get started. Find out how to knit the first tier of base triangles before moving on to the second tier. And, discover pro tips for picking up and rehanging stitches in the process.
Continuing to Build the Entrelac
Complete your entrelac project by learning how to knit left-leaning rectangles. Work from right to left, binding off the triangles as you even the top edge of the fabric. Then, get Susan’s helpful suggestions for incorporating your new entrelac methods into gorgeous projects.