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I-cords and Edgings Applying a Garter edge (A) Gems 1 Applied Edges

Applying a Garter edge (B) Gems 1 Applied Edges

Applying an I-cord edge Gems 1 Applied Edges

Going around an exterior bend Gems 1 Applied Edges

Going around an interior bend Gems 1 Applied Edges

Knitting from right needle to left Gems 1 Applied Edges




Increases Double yarn-overs Gems 3 Lace Basics

Expanding a 2 x 2 rib and working as set Socks 1 Cuffs and Edgings (Top-Down)

Increases in a single yarn tube DK Shapings

Increases in a two yarn fabric DK Shapings

K1-O-K1 3sts from one Gems 4 Even More Increases

K1-O-k1 increase Gems 3 Lace Basics

Knit and purl Gems 4 Even More Increases

Knit and purl increase DK From Single to Double Fabric

Knit into front and back Gems 4 Even More Increases

Knitting (picking) up Ess 1 Finishing Basics

Knitting-up along garter Gems 4 Odds and Ends

Knitting-up new stitches Gems 4 Odds and Ends

Knitting-up stitches using a dpn Gems 1 Applied Edges

Knitting-up the bands Finesse 2 Double Layer Stocking Stitch Bands

Left slanting increase Ess 1 Increases

Make 1 Ess 1 Increases

Make 1 with a twist Ess 1 Increases

Multiple yarn-overs Gems 3 Lace Basics

Neckband knit-up Finesse 2 Neck and Arm Bands

Overs between knit stitches Gems 3 Lace Basics

Purling-up new stitches Gems 4 Odds and Ends

Reading your increases Ess 1 Increases

Right slanting increase Ess 1 Increases

Right-slanting increase Socks 2 Miscellaneous But Useful

Sculpted intarsia technique Intarsia 2 Fancy Variations

Slip raised inc. (F ahead of N) DK From Single to Double Fabric

Slip then inc (N ahead of F) DK From Single to Double Fabric

Split Gems 4 Even More Increases

The second right-side row (Right front) Finesse 2 Double Layer Stocking Stitch Bands

The third right-side row (Right front) Finesse 2 Double Layer Stocking Stitch Bands

Using two hands for SRI DK From Single to Double Fabric

What is lace? Gems 3 Lace Basics

Working a right-side row and LSI (Left front) Finesse 2 Double Layer Stocking Stitch Bands

Working a right-side row and RSI (Right front) Finesse 2 Double Layer Stocking Stitch Bands

Yarn-overs Gems 4 Even More Increases

Knitting up new stitches Ess 2 More Finishing Basics




Intarsia A simple star? Intarsia 2 Pattern Analysis

Balance theory Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Big and little stitches on vertical joins Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Butterflies or bobbins? Intarsia 1 Yarn and Tool Prepration

Chequerboards and the double-tail weave Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Choosing needles Intarsia 1 Yarn and Tool Prepration

Comparison with a stranded fabric Intarsia 1 Introduction to Intarsia

Comparison of double-tail weave methods Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Cute = dangerous! Intarsia 2 Pattern Analysis

Darning hints - when is hole not a hole? Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Diagonal slopes (RS) Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Diagonal slopes (WS) Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Duplicate stitch Intarsia 1 Rescue Techniques

Easy or tricky? Intarsia 1 Chart Preparations

Emergency fix for a missing link Intarsia 2 Fancy Variations

Emergency yarn join Intarsia 1 Reading WS Rows

Ends near edges Intarsia 1 Transformation Tips

Example: Garden Path Vest Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Example - Henry the Cat (Pattern #704) Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Example: Rainbow Sheep Sweater - a Shelridge Farm kit Intarsia 2 Mix It Up!

Example: The Killer Vest Intarsia 2 Mix It Up!

Example: Two-row striped triangles Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Exploiting variegated yarns Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Garter stitch Intarsia 2 Mix It Up!

Gauge considerations Intarsia 1 Yarn and Tool Prepration

Horizontal colour change (RS) Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Horizontal colour change (WS) Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Housebricks Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

How do the yarns link arms? Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Howard's technique Intarsia 2 Fancy Variations

Intarsia fabric example: Mi'kmaq Cardigan - a Shelridge Farm kit Intarsia 1 Introduction to Intarsia

Intarsia or stranded? Intarsia 2 Pattern Analysis

Intarsia sections behind a background yarn - comparison Intarsia 2 Fancy Variations

Intarsia sections behind a background yarn - technique Intarsia 2 Fancy Variations

Introduction to long horizontal colour jumps Intarsia 2 Sophisticated Skills

Inverting the chart Intarsia 1 Reading WS Rows

Jagged shapes Intarsia 2 Pattern Analysis

Joining a new piece of yarn Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Laddering back Intarsia 1 Rescue Techniques

Linking yarns: Old over New (RS) Intarsia 1 The First Few Rows

Linking yarns: Old over New (WS) Intarsia 1 The First Few Rows

Living with and resolving tangles Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Long horizontal colour jumps - yarn ahead (RS) Intarsia 2 Sophisticated Skills

Long horizontal colour jumps - yarn ahead (WS) Intarsia 2 Sophisticated Skills

Long horizontal colour jumps - yarn behind (RS) Intarsia 2 Sophisticated Skills

Long horizontal colour jumps - yarn behind (WS) Intarsia 2 Sophisticated Skills

Looking at types of charts Intarsia 1 Chart Preparations

Making a shade card Intarsia 1 Chart Preparations

Measured lengths Intarsia 1 Yarn and Tool Prepration

Mixing reverse and stocking stitches Intarsia 2 Mix It Up!

Mixing stranded with intarsia Intarsia 2 Fancy Variations

Mixing your stitches Intarsia 2 Mix It Up!

Naturally occurring holes Intarsia 1 Transformation Tips

Neatening a short-tail vertical yarn join Intarsia 1 Transformation Tips

Neatening an outline from a point Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Outlining - using two ends of one piece of yarn Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Planning yarn routes Intarsia 2 Pattern Analysis

Preparing your chart Intarsia 1 Chart Preparations

Problem points Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Reading the chart from the purl side Intarsia 1 The First Few Rows

Reading your chart (RS rows) Intarsia 1 The First Few Rows

Reverse stocking stitch Intarsia 2 Mix It Up!

Sculpted intarsia examples Intarsia 2 Fancy Variations

Sculpted intarsia technique Intarsia 2 Fancy Variations

Shallow diagonal slopes (RS) Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Shallow diagonal slopes (WS) Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

Short rows within intarsia Finesse 2 Ship Shape Shoulders

Simplifying your chart Intarsia 1 Chart Preparations

Single stitch lines Intarsia 2 Sophisticated Skills

Starting a yarn with a single stitch Intarsia 2 Sophisticated Skills

Stranded fabric examples: Sunset Vest - a Shelridge Farm kit, Intarsia 1 Introduction to Intarsia

Swapping yarns at the top of a shape Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Surgical replacement Intarsia 1 Rescue Techniques

The alpha darn Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

The missing link Intarsia 1 Onwards. . .

To count stitches or not? Intarsia 1 Chart Preparations

Two legged shapes Intarsia 2 Pattern Analysis

Two-row stripes Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Unpicking a single section Intarsia 1 Rescue Techniques

Unpicking row by row Intarsia 1 Rescue Techniques

Un-simplifying! Intarsia 1 Transformation Tips

Useful tools Intarsia 1 Yarn and Tool Prepration

Using marker yarns for reference Intarsia 1 Reading WS Rows

Using yarns double Intarsia 2 Slick Tricks

Vertical yarn joins Intarsia 1 Transformation Tips

We all roll over and one falls out Intarsia 2 Fancy Variations

Weaving in tails on the horizontal (left hand and RS facing) Intarsia 1 The First Few Rows

Weaving in tails on the horizontal (left hand and WS facing) Intarsia 1 The First Few Rows

Weaving in tails on the horizontal (right hand and RS facing) Intarsia 1 The First Few Rows

Weaving in tails on the horizontal (right hand and WS facing) Intarsia 1 The First Few Rows

Weaving the tails up and down or over and over? Intarsia 1 The First Few Rows

What is intarsia knitting? Intarsia 1 Introduction to Intarsia

Why bother with all these bits of yarn? Intarsia 1 Introduction to Intarsia

Why bother with intarsia? Intarsia 2 Sophisticated Skills

Why not think ahead? Intarsia 2 Sophisticated Skills

Working from the right needle to the left Intarsia 1 Reading WS Rows

Wrapping your head around intarsia! Intarsia 1 Introduction to Intarsia

Wrapping your head around intarsia! Intarsia 2

Yarn palette preparation Intarsia 1 Yarn and Tool Prepration


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