Intermediate
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40 min 2 sec
00:47
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00:36
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10:23
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04:13
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17:47
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06:16
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Make a textural knitted necklace with acclaimed yarn manipulator, Lynne Barr. In this class, Lynne introduces knitters to her CAPS technique, which is an innovative way to Continuously Apply Pieces — or, in other words, knit a sculptural piece with one continuous strand of yarn. The knitted flanges on this necklace are connected to an I-cord tube, which you can customize to make as long or short as you like. Once you get the hang of the technique, it's a quick knit with stunning results.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Tools & Materials:
- 1 skein of 100% wool worsted-weight yarn (Lynne uses Osprey from Quince and Co.)
- 16-24” of scrap yarn
- 3 double-pointed needles (dpns) size US 9
- Size H crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
Downloads:
- Work a provisional Cast-On
- Worn an I-Cord
- Work CAPS (Continuously Applied Pieces)
- Work Short Rows
- Work a Kitchener Graft
What you’ll get:
- A detailed class by author and knitwear designer Lynne Barr, on how to knit a stylish necklace
- 5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Step-by-step instruction and downloadable PDF pattern included - $8 value
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Knit a Necklace Reviews
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I think the 4th module didn't have the voice over correction for the cable cast on (vs the spoken narration of knit cast on)
so glad to have an example of how to do CAPS for her other designs.
More than 3 months ago