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  • How to knit a wrap collar or front bands

    How to knit a wrap collar or front bands


    In this DROPS video we show how to make a wrap collar or front bands.

    To make a wrap over mid front on a knitted garment you start by picking up new sts behind the existing mid sts.
    If you want the collar/front band to be 14 sts wide you beg 7 sts before marker mid front. Knit 14 sts in desired stitch pattern and stockinette st on the remaining sts.
    At the end of the round pick up 14 new sts behind the front band and then turn.
    Next row from WS: knit first 14 sts in stitch pattern and stockinette st on the remaining sts until you reach the 14 sts on right front, work these in pattern, turn.
    Continue back and forth on needle with 14 front band sts in stitch pattern each side.

    It’s a good idea to use markers to seperate the sts for collar/front band from the other sts.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=7823&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • Stopping and Restarting a Bicycle

    Stopping and Restarting a Bicycle


    A demonstration of how to stop and restart on a bicycle, by putting one foot on the ground and raising the opposite pedal to be ready to restart. This is important so the saddle can be high enough to allow efficient pedaling, and for a quick restart when there is a gap in traffic or a traffic signal changes. For more detail please go to https://sheldonbrown.com/starting.html .

  • How to embroider a flower

    How to embroider a flower


    In this DROPS video we show how to embroider a flower to your knitted piece.

    Use this technique to give life to an old scarf or sweater. The choices of sizes and colors are endless…

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=4080&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • How to do a knitted cast on (cable method)

    How to do a knitted cast on (cable method)


    In this DROPS video we show how to do a knitted cast on (aka cable method).

    This is a great way to cast on when you want a firm nice edge. Also a nice method when casting on new sts at the end of a row.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=2548&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • How to knit blackberry stitches

    How to knit blackberry stitches


    In this DROPS video we show how you can knit a blackberry pattern.

    The pattern is divisible by 4 sts.
    1st and 3rd row (right side): Purl.
    2nd row (wrong side): *K 1, P 1, K 1 in the same stitch, P 3 tog in next st*, repeat from *-* throughout the row.
    4th row: *P 3 tog, in the next stitch K 1, P 1, K 1*, repeat from *-* throughout the row.
    Repeat 1st-4th rows continuously, edge sts in garter.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=7514&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • Stop Drawing Dead Fish

    Stop Drawing Dead Fish


    People are alive — they behave and respond. Creations within the computer can also live, behave, and respond… if they are allowed to. The message of this talk is that computer-based art tools should embrace both forms of life — artists behaving through real-time performance, and art behaving through real-time simulation. Everything we draw should be alive by default.

    Part 1 talks about the potential of the computer as a new visual art medium. I show a collaboration between art and artist, with the art behaving through simulation, the artist behaving through performance, and the two of them working together, responding to each other.

    Part 2 demonstrates a tool for “programming” how art should behave and respond. The artist directly manipulates art objects on the canvas, the way that visual art has always been created since the time of cave paintings. The tool is based around direct, geometric construction rather than indirect, algebraic “code”.

    Part 3 is a short performance.

    This talk was originally presented to SF SIGGRAPH on May 16 2012, and was recorded at the Exploratorium on November 27 2012.

    http://worrydream.com

  • How to knit stockinette/stocking stitch

    How to knit stockinette/stocking stitch


    In this DROPS video we show how you can knit stockinette (stocking) stitch.

    Stockinette is the most common technique to create an even surface on the outside of your garment. Work back and forth on the needles as we do in this video, you knit all sts on all rows from right side. On the wrong side rows you purl all stitches. When working in the round on circular needles or sock needles, you knit all sts on every round.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=7592&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • How to start knitting for a beginner

    How to start knitting for a beginner


    In this DROPS video we show you everything from cast on, knit your stitches back and forth, and to end your piece with bind off.

    Mastering these techniques is the start of many exciting projects as your first dish cloth, potholder or headband…
    When knitting all sts on every row, it’s called garter stitch. The fabric looks the same on both sides, perfect for scarfs!

    This video has NO SOUND

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • How to do Tunisian (Afghan) crochet

    How to do Tunisian (Afghan) crochet


    In this DROPS video we show how to do Tunesian crochet. Tunesian (Afghan) crochet is a technique that makes your work look knitted (for larger project you use a long crochet hook, called an Afghan hook).

    Start with a row of chain stitches. Work first row by inserting the hook back into the second chain from hook, pull yarn through, then insert hook in next chain, pull yarn through and so on until end of chain row.
    All new sts remain on the hook and at the end, there will be as many sts on the hook as the pattern required. Do not turn work, but now start binding off each stitch by first pulling yarn through 1 st, then yarn trough 2 sts at the same time until end of row. Make sure to have a constant number of sts everytime you pick up new sts. This technique creates a dense fabric in a grid pattern with a definite front and back side.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly.

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com