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Index
Introduction: Knowledge Is Power Chapter One: First Choices: Pattern, Yarn, and Needles
What Makes a Well-Written Pattern? Understanding and Evaluating Schematics Choosing the Right Size How to Take Body Measurements Finding a Yarn to Suit Your Pattern/Finding a Pattern to Suit Your Yarn Choosing Needles Matching Gauge There’s More to Swatching Than Matching the Gauge
Chapter Two: Second Thoughts: Planning the Project
Order of Construction Cast Ons Centering Pattern Stitches Planning Ahead for Perfect Finishing
Chapter Three: Third Time Lucky: Modifying Your Pattern
Changing Color or Stitch Pattern Adding Embellishments Changing the Borders Changing Direction: Top Down versus Bottom Up Converting Flat to Circular The Whys and Hows of Steeks Converting Circular Garment Instructions to Flat
Chapter Four: Forethought: Shaping and Fitting
Shaping Your Knitting Fitting Your Garment
Chapter Five: Work in Progress
Understanding Knitting Instructions Reality Checks Disguising the Jog Binding Off and Casting On in the Middle Bottom Borders on a Top-Down Sweater Binding Off at the End What Comes Next?
Chapter Six: Evaluation and Adjustments
Honest Assessments, Practical Solutions Fixing Mistakes Variations in Dye Lot, Color, and Yarn Quality Size and Fit Adjustments Cutting Your Knitting
Chapter Seven: Putting It All Together
Best Finishing Practices Blocking Knitted Pieces Dealing with Ends Joining the Pieces
Chapter Eight: Borders, Bindings, and Embellishments
Neck, Armhole, and Front Borders Bindings and Facings to Enclose Edges The Zipper Controversy Collars for a Dressier Look Practical and Decorative Pockets Knitted Embellishments Blocking the Finished Garment Caring for Your Finished Handknits Storing Handknit Garments The Elusive Pursuit of Perfection
Appendix Glossary of Techniques & Terms Abbreviations Symbols Further Reading Online References Acknowledgments Other Storey Books by Margaret Radcliffe Copyright Share Your Experience!
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