Entrelac, the fascinating basketweave knitting technique, can be made on the knitting machine. There are a number of variations and different techniques for doing Entrelac, and I've filmed a method I find practical.
This Entrelac was knitted with a short-rowing and using a hand knitter's circular needle as a stitch holder on the knitting machine. Here's the video sample, which I made into a tote bag.
I was fairly happy with the video of making the Entrelac - it had to be very systematic, showing the foundation row, then the squares and triangles in the order you make them - and I felt that it was logical and clear enough.
It just seemed like I ought to include a project, as well, so the tote bag with a cloth lining is explained as well. This was my first attempt to create a video showing work at the sewing machine. This is a great little project and nice gift idea. It required only 2 skeins of yarn and less than a yard of cotton fabrics for the lining and pockets.
You can do Entrelac on any machine. It only requires a main bed - no ribber - and no patterning is necessary. My tote was done on the bulky machine (to film with the big needles and big stitches), but you could do yours on a standard or mid-gauge. I do love the way it turned out, chunky, funky and bright.
I just have a little more editing to do on the written instructions, and then I'll put a DVD and booklet up for sale.
Scarf book is also coming soon.
Hello Diana
ReplyDeleteI've been buying interest in the project from the point of the bag. My email: wilmapizza@gmail.com. I'm in Brazil. Thank you. Wilma
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Hello Diana
ReplyDeleteI've been buying interest in the project from the point of the bag. My email: wilmapizza@gmail.com. I'm in Brazil. Thank you. Wilma
The instructions are being printed today, and we hope to have the duplicated DVDs tomorrow. I should be able to announce product availability this weekend.
ReplyDeleteAfter that, I better get focused and finish the scarf book project.
I'm interested in your movies posted on youtube. If you burn to DVD I am interested in purchasing. I just need pictures, do not need explanation. Thanks
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