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Suzanne - Off the Cuff #24

Suzanne - Off the Cuff #24 Continuing with the back of the drop shoulder garment. Join me for the third in a series on working a bottom up drop shoulder garment worked flat with seams. This is a live stream and you can ask me questions a get answers live, or watch later at your leisure.

This is in conjunction with - ITAG Bottom Up/Drop Shoulder -

Time stamps for 2-5-20
1:04—how to measure a man: Victor
6:05—how to measure a man: Carl
10:42—when the sloper video will be released
11:45—working a split hem
15:27—matching your measurements to the schematic
17:48—more on the split hem
18:06—how to get measurements when you don’t have a helper
19:11—split hem; going beyond the ribbing
20:24—where to begin decreases for waist shaping
21:03—ease allowance for a large bust
22:02—making a sleeve gusset for a flat knit gansey
23:06—can the drop shoulder ITAG be knit in the round?
23:54—clarification of the instructions in Ann Budd’s sweater book
25:27—ribbing length: cuff vs body
26:02—how much to bind off for the modified drop sleeve
27:47—the ease in a favorite existing garment; how to use it for the drop shoulder ITAG
30:34—how to figure the saddle
32:34—how to determine how far down the drop shoulder drops
35:40—when to expect the section on seaming
37:40—the drop and how it relates to ease
38:11—bust shaping and how it relates to the rest of the drop shoulder ITAG
39:55—Suzanne’s favorite sweater

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