NOTE: do NOT use a lint roller, brush or any method that pulls at the yarn.Ģ. When the garment is finished (before you wash it) shake it vigorously so the looser hairs come off.
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It’s therefore not possible to guarantee that there will be no sheddingīelow are some tips on how to get the best result when working with hairier yarns:ġ. Shedding also depends on what is worn under or over the garment, and whether this pulls at the yarn fibres. Brushed yarns (ie hairier yarns) have more of these loose, excess fibres, causing more shedding. See DROPS video: How to make a gauge tension swatchĢ1) How do I prevent a hairy garment from shedding?Īll yarns will have excess fibres (from production) that might come off as lint or shedding. See DROPS lesson: How to measure your tension/gauge As long as you achieve the same knitting tension you can replace one yarn with another. The knitting tension also determines which yarns can replace each other.
If you work with a different knitting tension than provided you will have a different yarn consumption, and your work will have different measurements than what the pattern suggests. You adjust the knitting tension with the needle size, which is why the suggested needle size only serve as a guide! You need to adjust this (up or down) to ensure that YOUR knitting tension matches the knitting tension provided in the pattern. The knitting tension is very individual some people knit/crochet loosely while others work tightly. It is provided like so: number of stitches in width x number of rows in height - eg: 19 stitches x 26 rows = 10 x 10 cm. Knitting tension is what determines the final measurements of your work, and is usually measured per 10 x 10 cm. = Work 1 tr in next tr but wait with last pull through (= 2 sts on hook), work 1 tr in each of the next 2 tr the same way, pull yarn through all 4 sts on hookġ) Why is the knitting/crochet tension so important? = 1 bobble with 4 dtr: Work 1 dtr in next tr but wait with last pull through (= 2 sts on hook), work 1 dtr in each of the next 3 tr the same way, pull yarn through all 5 sts on hook Fasten off when A.6-A.9 have been worked 1 time vertically.įold the bolero double alongside, and sew tog from bottom of each sleeve and 17-18-19 cm up to in each side - sew edge to edge to avoid a chunky seam. Then work as follows from RS: Work A.8 over A.4, 1 tr in each of the next 0-4-0 tr, A.6 3-3-4 times in width, A.7 1 time, 1 tr in each of the next 0-4-0 tr, finish with A.9 over A.5. Work as before, work A.2 7-9-10 times in width. Then work A.x over A.y AT THE SAME TIME on 2nd row in A.x dec 6-6-12 tr evenly = 61-73-79 tr. When A.z has been worked 1 time vertically, work A.y over A.z 1-2-3 times in total. Work as before but repeat A.2 8-10-12 times in width. Work A.z over A.x AT THE SAME TIME dec 6 tr evenly on 9th row in A.z (= row with tr) – READ DECREASE TIP = 67-79-91 tr. REMEMBER THE CROCHET TENSION! When A.z has been worked 1 time vertically, work A.y over A.z 1-2-3 times in total, then work A.x over A.y 1 time in total. Then work as follows from WS – READ CROCHET INFO: A.5 1 time, A.3 1 time, A.2 until 7 tr remain (= 9-11-13 times in width), A.1 1 time, and finish with A.4. Work 1 tr in 4th ch from hook (= 2 tr), 1 tr in each of the next 1-3-0 ch, * 1 tr in each of the next 5 ch, skip 1 ch *, repeat from *-* the rest of row = 73-85-97 tr. Work 89-103-118 ch on hook size 4 mm with Cotton Light. Piece is worked back and forth in two parts from mid back and sewn tog when finished. Replace first dtr at beg of every dtr row with 4 ch. Replace first dc at beg of every dc row with 1 ch.
Replace first tr at beg of every tr row with 3 ch. Work 1 tr but wait with last pull through (= 2 sts on hook), then work next tr but on last pull through, pull yarn through all sts on hook = 1 st dec.