Course curriculum

  • 1

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    • 1 - Introduction

    • Fine Print

  • 2

    Chapter 2: Beading Techniques

    • 2 - Beading Techniques

    • 2-1. Bead talk

    • 2-2. Inserting a bead onto a single stitch with a hook

    • 2-3. Threading beads onto yarn

    • 2-4. Slip stitch and strand in front

    • 2-5. Detail of Carnival & Carousel Caps

    • 2-6. Stitch head beading (set in on a knit row)

    • 2-7. Stitch head beading (set in on a purl row)

    • 2-8. Placing beads between stitches

    • 2-9. Abracadabra Scarf

    • 2-10. Beading Garter stitch on alternate rows

    • 2-11. Beaded dangles!

    • 2-12. Placing multiple beads between stitches

    • 2-13. Diamond Beaded Bracelet

    • 2-14. Spacing beaded rows with additional yarn

    • 2-15. Pre-threaded, bead on stitch

    • 2-16. Dip stitches

    • 2-17. Auxiliary thread for small beads

    • 2-18. Detail of Faroese Flower Shawl

    • 2-19. Beads on a yarn-over

    • 2-20. Purl I-cord with beads

  • 3

    Chapter 3: Cable Talk

    • 3 - Cable Talk

    • 3-1. What is a cable_

    • 3-2. Right-cross with a cable needle

    • 3-3. Left-cross without a cable needle

    • 3-4. Counting cables

    • 3-5. Cable fixes

  • 4

    Chapter 4: Lace Basics

    • 4 - Lace Basics

    • 4-1. What is lace_

    • 4-2. Yarn-overs between knit stitches

    • 4-3. Make one increase

    • 4-4. Decrease and yarn-over pairs

    • 4-5. Looking at charts

    • 4-6. Double yarn-overs and working them

    • 4-7. Multiple yarn-overs and working them

    • 4-8. Detail of Faroese Flower Shawl

    • 4-9. K1-O-K1 increase

    • 4-10. Detail of Falling Leaves Scarf

  • 5

    Chapter 5: Yarn Handling Tricks

    • 5 - Yarn Handling Tricks

    • 5-1. Introducing a new yarn by holding a loop

    • 5-2. Navaho knitting for triple thickness yarn

    • 5-3. Detail of Mirror Mirror Scarf

    • 5-4. Using two strands and staggering the joins

    • 5-5. Detail of Henry the Cat

    • 5-6. Blending two colours

    • 5-7. Using two hands to separate colours

  • 6

    Chapter 6: Knitting Gems 3 Conclusions

    • 6 - Knitting Gems 3 Conclusion