ITAG QampA 102118
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This is in conjunction with the It Takes a Guild Cardigan Tutorial. With permission of Ann Budd and Interweave Press. • See also: Using Top Down Sweaters by Ann Budd to knit a Raglan Cardigan - • Using Top Down Sweaters by Ann Budd t... • Time stamps for live stream 10-21-18 • 0:30—Suzanne shows a finished ITAG sweater and discusses it’s features • 2:40—Suzanne shows her current ITAG sweater • 4:55—“safety pin at the underarm” trick and how to use it to try on the sweater for fit • 7:04—ease in the top of the sweater • 9:16—amount of the front cable covered by the shawl collar • 10:58—increases used for the raglan • 12:12—turning cable charts upside down • 15:44—swatching for gauge difference: stockinette vs cable Video - Using Cable Flare Method to Insert a Cable into Your Garment - • Using Cable Flare Method to Insert a ... . • 18:34—what parts of the sweater needs to be swatched? • 19:55—Suzanne’s favorite charting software • 21:20—swatching in the round for the sleeves • 23:15—casting on for the sleeves using the information in the Budd book • 26:40—the book used in the ITAG KAL • 27:25—ease and how much to allow for • 27:58—increases for raglans and fronts; when to stop for the fronts • 28:22—compensation for cable flare needed for the front cable? • 29:34—this is what 1” of ease looks like • 30:44—making a raglan with 2 stitches; does it affect the number of stitches to increase for the fronts? • 31:28—V-neck increase frequency • 35:52—how to measure the cable swatch Video - • Using Cable Flare Method to Insert a ... • 36:06—more on the V-neck increases before starting the front cable charts • 40:03—where to compensate for cable vs stockinette Video - • Using Cable Flare Method to Insert a ... • 40:27—increase method choices and where to put them in the cables • 42:13—cable width on the back • 43:11—back neck width; is it too big? • 43:46—the math for an odd number size sweater and matching the stitch count in the book • 45:17—determining a formula to find a cast on number • 46:25—how to alternate skeins of hand-dyed yarn Video - Knitting with Hand Dyed Yarn - • Knitting with Hand Dyed Yarns . • 47:30—adding additional ease or not • 48:11—compensating for a larger front compared to the back and how to determine if it’s needed • 50:29—using eyelet increases for the raglan • 50:40—the number of buttons needed and how big they should be • 51:39—using the schematic and it’s size ranges • 52:40—the amount of ease for bulky yarns • 54:01—the armhole depth increases relating to the body size Bust vs Sleeve Size Discrepancy and How to Compensate - • Bust vs Sleeve Size Discrepancy and H... . • 59:26—the schematic shows the finished size • 1:00:15—more about body/arm compensation • 1:000:48—cable flare compensation • 1:01:58—Video - Intarsia Cables Worked Flat - • Intarsia Cables Worked Flat . • 1:03:57—an estimate of the yarn amount needed for the shawl collar • • Join us in this knitting adventure. • *Pattern: It Takes a Guild Cardigan KAL Tutorial by Suzanne Bryan • https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr... • Find the full list of videos for this KAL in this playlist - • It Takes a Guild Cardigan KAL • Where to find me - • Knitting with Suzanne Bryan on Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/groups/knitti... • Knitting with Suzanne Bryan on FB- / 1769286026429876 • KnittingSuzanne on Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/people/Knitti... • Suzanne's Blog - http://www.knittingsuzanne.com
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