Modular knitting part 2


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So, here's a little insertion into this course on knitting modular knitting squares. Here's my sweater unraveled. I'm knitting this sweater using this method. You can see that each square is a little bit different size. Anyone who doesn't like regularity can use this, it's interesting. You can use big squares, small squares. They can be stitched together, they can be stitched together, of course. If you don't like the squares to be knitted in sequence, you can knit a lot of small squares and then put them together in a certain sequence to create a pattern. This sweater is made with yarn from Drops. It's D-Lite, it's a sock yarn again. It's not 420 metres long, it's about 400 metres long. It's single stranded, which means it's not a four strand yarn, like regular sock yarns. It has the advantage of being a little irregular and that makes the knitting interesting. Again, it's a superwash yarn, which means it's very easy to maintain. It's machine washable up to 40 degrees Celsius, so this sweater will not only be pretty, but practical to wear for maintenance. Again the composition is 75% wool 25 polyamides. Pure shearling sheep wool very warm. In any humidity it can absorb moisture sweat. Such a sweater will stay clean for a long time because the wool itself has a self-cleaning ability due to its lanolin content. I highly recommend any sock-type yarn materials for knitting these projects because they are very nice, fancy, and the knit is very easy to maintain afterwards. You can see from the reverse that there are a lot of cancourses here that need to be sewn in. In the next parts, we'll look at how to fasten the ends of the yarn properly, so that you can't see it and so that it doesn't come out again. Then that's the final finishing of the knit.

Translated from English to English by artificial intelligence. If you find errors in the text, please accept my apologies


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