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Welcome to Double Knitting: - Introduction - What is Double Knitting? - How we create two layers Knitting Tubes on Straight Needles With a Single Yarn - Even-number stocking stitch - Identifying the two layers - Diagram of single yarn tubular fabric - Even-number reverse stocking stitch - The slipurl! - Mixing knits and purls - Opening the tube and binding-off - Odd stitch numbers - Fixing snags and dividing the layers - Single layers back to double fabric - Comparison of single and double-knit gauges - What is going on? - Casting on for an open-ended tube DK Compatible Cast-On Methods - Tubular with two colours - Tubular with one yarn (beginning with a knit) - Tubular with one yarn (beginning with a purl) - Long-tail DK Compatible Bind-Off Methods - Condensed - Tubular (beginning with a knit stitch) - Completing an open fabric Shapings - Increases in a single yarn tube - Increases in a two yarn fabric - Decreases in a single yarn tube - Decreases in a two yarn fabric Circles Within Circles - One yarn, connected circles - Two yarns, unconnected circles - Two yarns and stripes - Circular double-knitting diagram Double Knitting and Ribbing are Cousins! - Ribbing across to seal - Using rib to set up double-knitting From Single to Double Fabric - Slip raised increase (for Far ahead of Near) - Slip then increase (for Near ahead of Far) - Using two hands to make the SRI - Knit and purl increase From Double Fabric to Single - Near ahead of Far (ssk) - Reorganizing your stitches - Far ahead of Near (k2tog) Pockets and Patches - Establishing a straight pocket - Pocket Row 1 - Pocket Row 2 - Pocket Row 3 - Pocket Row 4 - Continuing the pocket - Completing the pocket - Diagram of pocket row sequence - Diagram of pocket in the round Two Yarns, Two Sides, Two Hands! - A different colour on each side - one yarn at a time - Straight or dpns? - Both yarns in the right hand - Connecting the sides - One yarn in each hand and prettying up the edges - Both yarns in the left hand Edges and Ends - Edge stitch tweaks! - Detail of Doubly Delicious Scarf - Dealing with ends - Fixing errors Colour Patterning and Quilting - Negative-positive patterning - Diagram of yarn paths - Connecting layers without changing the colour - Structure of the patterned fabric - Quilting - Near ahead of Far - Quilting - Far ahead of Near - Getting stuffed
Lucy Neatby - Double Knitting Delight Reviews
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