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Books Get the definitive book of sock techniques – Cool Socks Warm Feet by Lucy Neatby. Stay tuned for Finishing in Style, coming out Fall 2009. Lucy would like to introduce her exciting series of DVDs: Workshops Let Lucy Neatby be your guide to better knitting DVD 1 Knitting Essentials 1 £ as she empowers you to take control of your art. DVD 2 Knitting Essentials 2 £ DVD 3 Sock Techniques 1 £ DVD 4 Sock Techniques 2 £ DVD 5 Knitting Gems 1 £ DVD 6 Knitting Gems 2 £ DVD 7 Knitting Gems 3 £ DVD 8 Knitting Gems 4 £ DVD 9 Delight £ DVD 10 Finesse Your Knitting 1 £ Tradewind Knitwear Designs Inc. DVD 11 Untangled 1 £ 45 Dorothea Dr. DVD 12 Intarsia Untangled 2 £ Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, DVD 13 Finesse Your Knitting 2 £ Canada, B2W 5X4 DVD 14 Knitting Venus 1 £ £ Tel: (902) 434-5179 DVD 15 Knitting Venus 2 Toll-Free: 1 (866) 272-7796 DVD 16 The Brand New Knitter £ Fax: (902) 434-0345 [email protected] www.lucyneatby.com Ask at your local store or visit: www.lucyneatby.com LN DVD Booklet 09.indd, Spread 2 of 10 - Pages (2, 19) 5/21/09 11:49 AM

“What every knitter has always wanted – Lucy Neatby, warm, intelligent and funny, now forced to live in your living room.” • The not-quite knit stitch Reading Your Knitting • Beginning of row confusions • Identifying a row • Mid-row confusion and which way • How many rows have I done? – Stephanie Pearl-McPhee should I be going? • Does the cast-on row count? Best selling author of At Knit’s End, Yarn Harlot, and Knitting Rules! • My knitting is getting wider! • Identifying decreases and increases • Quick fix for an extra stitch • Quick fix for a dropped stitch Rescue Skills MEET LUCY • Sharing out extra yarn • Ripping back stitch by stitch Lucy Neatby is an internationally recognized teacher, • Split stitches • Ripping back row by row • Twisted stitches • Rebuilding a dropped stitch designer, and writer who has thrilled knitters around • My knitting is getting narrower! the world with her inimitable charm, knowledge, and • You can do anything! Working in the round uniquely colourful designs. Her passion for nurturing • and joining on a circular needle and empowering knitters, and putting them in control Knitter’s Terminology • Starting the second round • Stocking stitch • Purling in the round on a circular needle of their art, is becoming legendary! • stitches • Stocking stitch • Reverse stocking stitch • Garter stitch Learn With Lucy DVDs • Garter stitch • Reverse stocking stitch Professional filming and production achieve a knitters-eye-view of • Rib • Ribs • Work as set • Sets of double pointed needles and unrivalled clarity, coupled with Lucy’s unique teaching style. Each • Binding/casting off in pattern Garter stitch technique is accompanied by her informal commentary, in which she • Live stitches • Switching from a circular to dpns describes how to perform each step in detail and why you might wish • Pick up and knit or knit-up stitches • Decreases in the round on dpns to use it. • Through back loop • Slip Beginner Projects • Slip with yarn in front • Things to keep in mind For online reviews and customer comments, please visit: • With yarn in back • The swatch www.lucyneatby.com • • The all important check • Abbreviations • The IQ Hat and the three inch test • Facecloth recipe Guides and Markers • Scrunchie Hat or Headband Also filmed by Lucy Neatby • Running yarn • A Ribbed Scarf (with optional cables) Kuku Dolls – Knit ’em & Felt ’em • Life lines Kuku dolls are a colourful and loveable family of dolls you can knit, Reading a felt and give to your friends for good cheer, comfort and love. • Yarn, needles and gauge These dolls have been knitted and presented to children around the • Reading a gauge swatch world from Africa, to Asia, to the Americas. Join Lucy Neatby as she • Gauge swatch tips shows you all you need to know to create your own Kuku Doll. • How to read a pattern and sizes x (y, z) • Stitch dictionaries and reading multiples Whether you are new to knitting or experienced, this DVD will take • Charts you from “toes to topknot”. • Be brave (and where to get help)

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DVD 16: The Brand New Knitter DVD 1: Knitting Essentials 1 Running Time: 3 hours 12 minutes Running Time: 2 hours 10 minutes

THE BASIC MANOEUVRES! The Mechanics Bind-Off Methods Increases • Getting started (a.k.a casting-on) • What does a stitch look like? • Temporary • Right slanting • The slip knot • What does a row looks like? • Regular • Left slanting increase • Casting-on: Knitted method (Right hand) • The Happy Stitch • Regular with crochet hook • Make one • Casting-on: Knitted method (Left hand) • Stitch size • The last stitch conundrum! • Make one with a twist • Casting-on: Long-Tail (Right hand) • Stitch width and height ratios • Regular for rib • Reading your increases • Casting-on: Long-Tail (Left hand) • How a stitch is made • Three-needle • The knit stitch (Right hand) • Yarn rotation around the needle • Matching vertical columns Useful Miscellanea • The knit stitch (Left hand) • Stitch mount • Modified conventional (kw) • Coil-less pins • A knit row • How a knit affects the stitch below • Yarn butterflies • The purl stitch (Right hand) • How a purl affects the stitch below Cast-On Methods • Running yarn marker and knitting in • The purl stitch (Left hand) • The alternative purl rotation • Loop the round on dpns • A purl row • Making happy stitches • Long-Tail (with two hands) • Slip knot • Binding-off (a.k.a. casting-off) • The miserable edge stitches • Adjusting width • Setting up a swift • The last stitch • Adjusting the tension • Ball winder & centre-pull balls More MANOEUVRES • Looking after your tail yarn • Threading a darning needle Working To and Fro • Slipping stitches knitwise (kw) and • Long-Tail (one-hand) • Right v. left yarn manipulation • Garter stitch purlwise (pw) • Long-Tail extra strong elastic • Public and private sides • Slipping stitches as a group • Long-Tail as provisional Odds and Knitting in Ends • Caution! Beginning a row of Garter stitch • Slipping edge stitches • Knitted • Knitting in a tail • Structure of Garter stitch diagram • The yarn-over (O, Yo or yfd) • Cable • Tail neatening whilst purling • Stocking stitch, public and private sides • The make one increase (M1) • The balancing act! • Working Stocking stitch • Other increases Decreases • Ends and darning needle skills • Stocking stitch curls? • Decreases – Right slanting (K2tog) • Right-slanting (k2t) • Ends at the edges • Reverse stocking stitch • Decreases – Left slanting (Ssk) • Left-slanting (ssk) • Splicing and spit splicing • Basic cables • Ssk versus s1-k1-psso • Cheering up unhappy stitches The Equipment • Pinhole bind off • Left-slanting (ssk) variations • Yarn • Fully-fashioned Rescue Remedies • Needles Joining and Pieces • Double decreases • Laddering back knits and purls • Other paraphernalia • Joins at the edge • Kindness to outside stitches • Ripping back wholesale • Hands: Right and Left • The Weavers Knot • Decs focussed and scattered • Ripping back slowly • Knits - Right, Left and holding the yarn • Splicing and spit-splicing • Reading decreases • Purls - Right, Left and holding the yarn • A mid-row join Secrets of Contented Stitches • Holding the needles • An invisible join Finishing Basics • The Contented Stitch • Holding the yarn • Darning in tails • Tidying up the junk • Hills stitches and valley loops • Mattress stitch join • Mattress Stitch basics • Balancing stitches Mixing Knits and Purls • Knitting (picking) up • How stitches are made • Purls and knits in the same row and A Funny Thing Happened… • Three-needle bind off • Stitch mount, yarn rotation mysterious extra stitches and some fixes • Controlling stitch size • Ribs, working as set and repeats • Dropped stitches and a crochet hook rescue Gauge Matters • Stitch abuse, unhappy stitches • Work as set • Rescuing lots of dropped stitches • Needle / Yarn/ Stitches • Slipping stitches / stitch mount • in pattern • Ripping back stitches stitch by stitch • Twisted stitches • Ripping back rows • Reading your knitting

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DVD 2: Knitting Essentials 2 DVD 15: Knitting Venus 2 Running Time: 2 hours 30 minutes Running Time: 3 hours 5 minutes

Bind-Off Methods More Finishing Basics Introduction Double Start Cast On Methods • Modified conventional (kw) • A finishing strategy • Introduction • The functions of double start cast-ons • Modified conventional (pw) • Mattress stitch & refinements • Architechture of Venus Rising • Australian cousins • Three needle • Adding more sewing yarn • Giant tubular edge • Adjusting mis-matched edges Scallop Holes • Two colour tubular cast-on onto one needle Cast-On Methods • Preplanning for finishing • The anatomy of a scallop • Two colour tubular into double knitting • Provisional crochet • Avoiding premature finishing • The multi-stitch • One needle, flat beginning with a knit in • Removing the provisional edge • Slipping selvage stitches? • The multi-stitch increase KW one colour • Knitting down flat • Mattress st. for stranded fabric • The multi-stitch increase PW • Moving into rib • Knitting into a crochet chain • Knitting up new stitches • Scallops on the cast-on edge • One needle, flat beginning with a purl in • Cast-off, cast-on • stitches tops to tops • Scallops on the bound-off edge one colour • First row after provisional • Setting stitches to rows with WY • Scallops mid-row • Reverse stocking stitch tubes in • In the round, provisional edge • Sts to rows with a BO edge • Aligning scallops and counting stitches Double Knitting • Two colour, two needle tubular on dpns Circular Needles Grafting Waste Yarn Openings (a.k.a. Judy Becker’s Magic CO) • Advantages and options • Grafting sts top to top using WY • Introduction to waste yarn openings • Two colour, two needle tubular on • Casting on, joining the round and • The half-stitch joggle • The Australian cousins giant needles checking for twists • Grafting top to top with a stripe • Setting in the waste yarn on a knit row • Two colour, two needles as reverse stocking • Starting the second round • Grafting v. three needle bind-off • Making the opening (daringly) stitch for DK • Right or left hand? • Grafting toes (Kitchener stitch): • Making the opening (cautiously) • Two colour, two circular needles (a.k.a. Judy • Two-hand training • Make the sock Toe Chimney • Diagram and example Becker’s Magic CO) • Stranding and working inverted • Using the sock Toe Chimney • Opening for a thumb or heel • Tubular, two needle, one colour non-seam side • Simulation of • Neatening tails from a sock toe • Opening stitches for a thumb • Integrating the sleeve • Knitting-up stitches for a thumb • Figure of eight cast-on Cutting Your Knitting Miscellaneous • Fixing an accidental waste yarn opening • Over a thin strand • Unplanned cutting • Coil-less pins • Two colours across an opening? • Tubular flat with PCCO and loose knit • Pre-planned: making a • Yarn butterflies • A reducing opening • Tubular flat with PCCO and loose purl • Sewing the steek • Wraps per inch (W.P.I.) • An expanding opening • Single rib to double rib conversion • Preparing to cut, blocking • Running yarn markers / Knitting in the • Emperor’s fabric and preparation • Cutting and eliminating ends round on dpns • Opening the holes Venus Rising Cardigan Details • Finishing the cut edge • Slip knot • Securing the holes • An overview of the cardigan • Threading a darning needle • Four stitch knit decrease in detail • The Contented Stitch Waste Yarn in the Venus Rising • Four stitch purl decrease in detail • Hill stitches and valley loops Cardigan • What’s next? • Waste yarn grafted side seam • Working the front band (Stocking stitch) • Neatening • Grafted seam (knit to purl) and the joggle • Removing the waste yarns • Front and back neck openings • Opening the front and back waste yarns • Opening up the back neck • Working the back neck • Four stitch knit decrease • Four stitch purl decrease

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DVD 14: Knitting Venus 1 DVD 3: Sock Techniques 1 Running Time: 2 hours 18 minutes Running Time: 3 hours

Navaho (Triple strand) Yarn Marker Applications Sock Anatomy and Fitting Finishing Techniques Knitting • Running yarn used on a straight fabric • Choosing yarn & needles • Duplicate St. (Swiss Darning) • Creating a triple strand from a single ball • Markers to count cables • Common turned heel • Circular sutures, the boggle and naturally • Keeping colours separate • Markers for comparison • Tubular sock with inserted heel occurring holes • Blending colours • Markers before and after decreases • Comparison of heels • Phoney duplicate stitching • Casting on and working with triple yarn • Double markers for double increases • Joining the gap in a CO edge, and • Joining • Double markers for double decreases Bind-Off Methods neatening yarn tails • Darning in ends • Establishing a double marker • Picot • Joining the gap in a BO edge • Loopy cast-on (Nothing to do with Navaho!) • Markers as a guide to a chart • Modified conventional knitwise • Darning ends from toes • Waste yarn thread up fabric edges • MCBO purlwise and in rib Knots for Knitters • Knitting-up stitches • The last stitch, joining the gap Grafting (Kitchener Stitch) • Two different slip knots • Invisible seam using waste yarn up the edge • Expanded rib • Make the sock Toe Chimney • A center cast-on method for a shawl • Sewing the invisible no-bulk seam • Three Needle • Using the sock Toe Chimney • Reef or square knot • Bows and half bows Sleeve Tricks Cast-On Methods Common Heel • Fringe knots and jam prevention • Stripes in the round • Long-Tail /Cont. (two hands) • Dividing for the heel flap • Knots at the edge of Double Knit fabric • Disguising the jog with phoney seams • Adjusting the edge width • Alternative heel stitch • French knots • Single rounds in alternating colours • Adjusting the tension • Heel flap length check • The Weaver’s knot • Helix knitting • Looking after your tail yarn • Adjustment in the heel flap • Making shaping pairs • Long-Tail /Cont. (one-hand) • Turning heel and reinforcing Decrease Variations and • Holes as increases • LT variation for strong edge • Adjustment in turning the heel WS Equivalents • Siamese sleeves, setting up and working • Picot • Knitting up sts and resuming working • Right-sloping decrease (RS) K2t • Cutting and finishing the Siamese sleeves • Provisional crochet in the round • Right-sloping decrease (WS) P2t • In the round with a prov. edge • St. distribution & first round • Hypotenuse stitches Short Rows in the Round • Round down from prov. edge • Adjustment after the heel • Left-sloping decrease (RS) Ssk Version1 • Example of the use of short rows in • Left-sloping decrease (WS) Ssp Version 1 the round Cuffs & Edgings (Top-Down) Toes - Common Wedge • Left-sloping decrease (RS) Ssk Version 2 • diagram • Latvian Twist • Shapings • Left-sloping decrease (WS) Ssp Version 2 • Working short rows in the round • Ruffled turn-over (simulating round knitting) • Left-sloping decrease (RS) Ssk Version 3 • Sleeve head short row diagram and a purlwise double decrease In the Round with DPNs • Further neatening on the subsequent row • Making a series of short rows • Scalloped turn-over • Casting on and dividing sts • Adding supplementary stitches • Wavy edge (K2, O, k2, k2t) • Joining the round Alternatively Mounted Stitches • Circulating sts, start with k or p? • What is an alternatively mounted stitch? Cuffs & Edgings (Toe-Up) • Transporting your work • Alternative knit stitches • Expanding a 2 x 2 rib and working as set • Running yarn markers • Alternative purl stitches • Binding off expanded 2 x 2 rib • Three needles? • Working into alternatively mounted stitches • Rib facing with turning rounds • Left-slanting decrease for alternatively • Garter stitch in the round Round with One Long Circ mounted stitches • Casting on and joining • Right-slanting decrease for alternatively • Working round with two circs mounted stitches • Casting on and joining • Advantages of alternative purls • Working tips for great socks

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DVD 4: Sock Techniques 2 DVD 13: Finesse Your Knitting 2 Running Time: 2 hours 50 minutes Running Time: 2 hours 17 minutes

Bind-Off Methods Miscellaneous But Useful Ship Shape Shoulders Fitted Sleeve Heads • Preparation for sewn tubular • Circular suture • Short rows by Japanese and wrapped • Setting in a fitted sleeve head – example • Simulated round working • Phoney duplicate stitch methods • Phony knitting • Sewing tubular bound-off edge • Neatening the cast-on joggle • Grafting over a bound-off edge • Setting in a fitted sleeve head • Conversion of 2 x 2 to 1 x 1 rib • Wraps per inch (W.P.I.) • Three-needle bind-off for garter stitch • Crossing the shoulder line • Running yarn marker • Short rows within intarsia • Other uses of phoney knitting Cast-On Methods • Right-slanting increase • Three-needle bind off in intarsia • Channel Island • Hills and valleys • Afterthought shoulder shaping Neck and Arm Bands • Channel Is vs. long tail • Examples of afterthought shoulders • Neckband (Diagram) • Provisional crochet cast-on Toe-Up Toes: Bosnian • Neckband (Sample) • Removing the provisional edge • Bosnian toe square demo. Double Stocking Stitch Bands • Remedy for a missing stitch • Giant st. demo of tubular edge • Creating the toe square • Why use double bands? • Neck with fully fashioned shapings • The finished tubular edge • Working the foot • Knit-up ratios • Armband modifications • Tubular 1x1 rib with waste yarn • Toe-Up Toe: Garter St. SR • Equalizing the numbers (Diagram) • Tubular 2x2 rib with waste yarn • Decrease section • Knit-up ratios for garter stitch • Conversion of 1 x 1 to 2 x 2 • Increase section • Sampling the bands • Setting up into the round • Knitting-up the bands Cuffs & Edgings (Top-Down) • Equalizing the two sides • Sideways Garter st explanation Toe-Up Toe: St.St Short Row • What’s special about the corner stitches? • Sideways Garter st preparation • Decrease section (Diagram) • Sideways Garter st, joining • Smoothing rows • Looking at the corner stitches • Inserted heels • Increase section • Working a right-side row and RSI • Garter st. Short-Row / Turkish (Right front) • Calculating the placement Turning and Facing Rounds • The second right-side row (Right front) • Planning your facing • The third right-side row (Right front) Garter Stitch Short • Picot turning round • Turning rows Row Heel • Fusing the facing to the sock • Reversing the shapings and k2t (Right front) • Decrease section (includes in • Rib with double turning round • Matching the second side the tail of the heel yarn, garter stitch • placement short rows, use of parking needles) • Bind-off details • Increase section • Finishing the band – catch stitching • The final heel row • Finishing the band – grafting • Close up of finished heel • Working a right-side row and LSI (Left front) • Reversing the shapings and ssk (Left front) Turkish or Afterthought Heel • Closing the lower band edge • Setting in the waste yarn • Opening the heel gap • Knitting the heel

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DVD 12: Intarsia Untangled 2 DVD 5: Knitting Gems 1 Running Time: 2 hours 22 minutes Running Time: 2 hours 3 minutes

Sophisticated Skills Pattern Analysis Applied Edges Presenting the Picot Family • Introduction to long horizontal • A simple star? • Knitting-up stitches using a dpn • Picot cast-on colour jumps • Planning yarn routes • Applying an I-cord edge • Varying picot lengths • Long horizontal colour jumps • Cute = dangerous! • Comparison of methods • At the beginning of rows – yarn ahead (RS) • Two legged shapes • Going around an exterior bend • Mid-row (Lambstails) • Why not think ahead? • Intarsia or stranded? • Going around an interior bend • Bind-off • Long horizontal colour jumps • Jagged shapes • Applying a Garter edge (A) – yarn ahead (WS) • Knitting from right needle to left Twists, Kinks and Bias • Long horizontal colour jumps Fancy Variations • Applying a Garter edge (B) • Winding a skein – yarn behind (RS) • Sculpted intarsia examples • Reconditioning wool: Steam • Long horizontal colour jumps • Sculpted intarsia technique Buttonhole Essentials • Reconditioning wool: Spritz – yarn behind (WS) • Emergency fix for a missing link • Regular v. one-row holes • Reconditioning wool: Washing • Starting a yarn with a single stitch • Mixing stranded with Intarsia • One-row self-reinforcing • Knitting kinky! • Why bother with intarsia? • Intarsia sections behind a background • Eyelet • Releasing twist • Single stitch lines yarn – comparison • Enlarged eyelet • Balanced / unbalanced yarns • Intarsia sections behind a • For a 2 x 2 rib (purl side) • S and Z twists Slick Tricks background yarn – technique • For a 2 x 2 rib (knit side) • Testing for unbalanced yarn • Outlining – using two ends of one • We all roll over and one falls out • Biasing in a one-ply yarn piece of yarn • Howard’s technique I-Cord Basics • Kinky needles • Neatening an outline from a point • Slipping or sliding? • Turbo needles • Two-row stripes • Why is I-cord circular? • Felting a bag • Exploiting variegated yarns • Range of sizes (2 - 5 stitch) • Chequerboards and the double-tail weave • Laddering-up larger tubes • Big and little stitches on vertical joins • I-cord perfect graft • Comparison of double-tail weave methods • Housebricks Cords, Braids and Bobbles • Swapping yarns at the top of a shape • Tube stitch • Using yarns double • Screw-thread I-cord • Problem points • Ribbed I-cord • The alpha darn • Purl I-cord (with beads) • I-cord edged Garter stitch Mixing It Up! • Twisted cord • Mixing your stitches • Bi-coloured I-cord • Garter stitch • Bi-coloured braid • Reverse stocking stitch • Balanced : the increase • Mixing reverse and stocking stitches • Working right to left • Bobble: balanced decrease • Purl-faced bobble

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DVD 6: Knitting Gems 2 DVD 11: Intarsia Untangled 1 Running Time: 1 hour 45 minutes Running Time: 2 hours 27 minutes

Becoming Ambidextrous! Short Row Techniques Introduction to Intarsia Onwards. . . • Knitting with the right hand • Regular (right edge) • Wrapping your head around intarsia! • How the yarns link arms? • Knitting with the left hand • Neatening wraps on RS • What is intarsia knitting? • The missing link • Purling with the right hand • Regular (left edge) • Comparison with a stranded fabric • Living with and resolving tangles • Purling with the left hand • Neatening wraps on WS • Stranded fabric examples • Diagonal slopes (WS) • One yarn in each hand • Neatening forgotten wraps • Intarsia fabric example • Diagonal slopes (RS) • Above and below yarns • Smoothing shoulders • Why bother with all these bits of yarn? • Joining in a new piece of yarn • Stranding • Japanese method (set up) • Darning hints – when is a hole not a hole? • Weaving-in right hand yarn • Neatening on RS, Japanese Chart Preparations • Shallow diagonal slopes (RS) • Weaving-in left hand yarn and • Neatening on WS, Japanese • Looking at types of chart • Shallow diagonal slopes (WS) colour dominance • In Garter stitch • Preparing your chart • Horizontal colour change (RS) • Diagram of weaving • Yarn-over method • Simplifying your chart • Horizontal colour change (WS) • Weaving frequencies • Comparison diagrams • Making a shade card • Balance theory • Both yarns in the right hand • Planning your short rows • To count stitches or not? • SR in the round • Easy or tricky? Reading WS Rows Steeks, Shapings, • Inverting the chart • Steeks in shaped fabric Yarn and Tool Prepration • Working from right needle to the left • Building a neck/arm bridge • Yarn palette preparation • Emergency yarn join • Binding off around the top • Butterflies or bobbins? • Using marker yarns for reference • Cutting the steeks • Measured lengths • Joining the shoulders • Useful tools Transformation Tips • Choosing needles • Naturally occurring holes The Mysterious Gully • Gauge considerations • Ends near edges • The two-row gully • Vertical yarn joins • Alternative purling, right hand The First Few Rows.. • Neatening a short-tail vertical yarn join • Knitting alternative stitches • Reading your chart (RS rows) • Un-simplifying! • Purling with the left hand, • Weaving in tails on the horizontal alternative and regular (right hand and RS facing) Rescue Techniques • Rethinking your decreases • Weaving in tails on the horizontal • Unpicking row by row (left hand and RS facing) • Unpicking a single section • Weaving in tails on the horizontal • Laddering back (right hand and WS facing) • Duplicate stitch • Weaving the tails up and down or • Surgical replacement over & over? • Weaving in tails on the horizontal (left hand and WS facing) • Reading the chart from the purl side • Linking yarns: Old over New (WS) • Linking yarns: Old over New (RS)

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DVD 10: Finesse Your Knitting 1 DVD 7: Knitting Gems 3 Running Time: 2 hours 16 minutes Running Time: 1 hour 46 minutes

Tubular Bind-Off Methods The Afterthought Pocket Beading Techniques Lace Basics • Preparation of a 1 x 1 rib • Grafting the lining to the garment • Inserting a bead with a hook • What is lace? • Sewing the 1 x 1 rib • Opening the fabric • Threading beads onto yarn • Overs between knit stitches • Preparation of a 2 x 2 rib • Finishing the pocket • Slip stitch and strand in front • Make one increase • Stitch head beading (knit row) • Decrease and yarn-over pairs Grafting: Stitches Top to Top The Magic Buttonhole • Stitch head beading (purl row) • Looking at charts • Joining Stocking stitch • Setting in the waste yarn • Placing beads between stitches • Double yarn-overs • Neatening tails from grafting • Setting in WY for second side • Beading Garter alternate rows • Multiple yarn-overs • Grafting diagram with joggle • Sewing the buttonhole • Making beaded dangles • K1-O-k1 increase • Joining vertical stripes • Checking the exterior • Multiple beads between stitches • Joining uneven numbers of sts • Sewing the second side • Spacing beaded rows Yarn Handling Tricks • Uneven number join diagram • Removing the waste yarn • Pre-threaded, bead on stitch • Introducing new yarn with loop • Finishing • Dip stitches • Creating triple thickness yarn Perfect Graft: • Secrets of Contented Stitches • Auxiliary thread for small beads • Two strands, staggering joins Sts Top to Bottom • The Contented Stitch • Beads on a yarn-over • Blending two colours • Perfect graft diagram • Hills stitches and valley loops • Purl I-cord with beads • Two hands to separate colours • Preparation for a perfect graft • Joining Stocking stitch Cable Talk • Prep. for joining ribbed fabric • What is a cable? • Joining a ribbed fabric • Right cross with cable needle • Joining stripes • Left-cross without cable needle • Sewing the second stripe col. • Counting cables • Removing the waste yarn • Cable fixes • Emergency shortening, no WY • Emerg. adjustments, with WY • I-cord graft • Sideways sock cuff (explanation) • Sideways sock cuff • Joining the cuff

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DVD 8: Knitting Gems 4 DVD 9: Double Knitting Delight Running Time: 1 hour 54 minutes Running Time: 2 hours 27 minutes

Cool Cast-Ons Daring Rescue Techniques What is Double Knitting? DK & are Cousins! • Long-tail: What, no slip-knot? • Knitting down (no temp. edge) • How we create two layers • Ribbing across to seal • German twisted • Hills and valley stitches • Using rib to set up DK • Tubular (reg needle) 2 colours • Multiple-stitch laddering Tubes on Straight Needles • Tubular (regular needle) • Lace fixes • Even-number stocking stitch FROM SINGLE TO DOUBLE FABRIC • Tubular (large needle) • Cable fixes • Identifying the two layers • Slip raised inc. (F ahead of N) • Converting 1 x 1 rib to 2 x 2 • Duplicate stitch • Diagram of single yarn tube • Slip then inc. (N ahead of F) • Giant demo of tubular edge • Surgical replacement • Even-number reverse St.st • Using two hands for SRI • Bi-coloured chain • Multi-row surgical replacement • The slipurl! • Knit and purl increase • Scallop • Mixing knits and purls • Picot Odds and Ends • Opening the tube From Double to Single • Picot calculation diagram • Slipping sts, kw, pw, en masse • Odd stitch numbers • Near ahead of Far (ssk) • Working into the stitch below • Fixing snags, dividing layers • Reorganizing your stitches Fancy Bind-Off Methods • Selvage for garter stitch • Single back to double fabric • Far ahead of Near (k2tog) • Bi-colour chain • Knitting-up new stitches • Comparison of gauge • Picot • Purling-up new stitches • What is going on? Pockets and Patches • Modified conventional (kw/pw) • Knitting-up along garter • Casting on an open tube • Establishing a straight pocket • Suspended • Recapturing live stitches • Pocket Rows 1, 2, 3, 4 • The weavers knot DK Cast-On Methods • Continuing the pocket Even More Increases • Tubular with two colours • Completing the pocket • Knit into front and back • Tubular with one yarn • Pocket row sequence • Knit and purl (beginning with a knit) • Pocket in the round • Split • Tubular with one yarn • Yarn-overs (beginning with a purl) Two Yarns, Sides, Hands! • K1-O-K1 (3 sts from one) • Long-tail • A different colour on each side • Straight or dpns? DK Bind-Off Methods • Both yarns in the right hand • Condensed • Connecting the sides • Tubular • One yarn in each hand • Completing an open fabric • Both yarns in the left hand

Shapings Edges & Ends • Increases in a single yarn tube • Edge stitch tweaks! • Increases in a two yarn fabric • Dealing with ends • Decs in a single yarn tube • Fixing errors • Decs in a two yarn fabric Patterning and Quilting Circles Within Circles • Negative-positive patterning • One yarn, connected circles • Connecting layers without changing the colour • Two yarns, unconnected • Patterned fabric structure • Two yarns and stripes • Quilting – Near ahead of Far • Circular double-knitting • Quilting – Far ahead of Near • Getting stuffed

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