Modular knitting part 3


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So, we're coming to the end of another square. We could, of course, pick up again, or we could end and start another series. It's up to you if you want to weave squares or stitch. Some people want the direction of the diagonal we are making to be important too. Of course, if you want, for example, a quartet of squares to have the diagonals together and not apart like this, then you have to choose a different way of knitting, or perhaps make a plan of how you want to start and where you want to go. So, this is where we finish the last stitch of the square. Now, here, knit all three stitches at once and you're done. So, you see, the squares look very similar on both sides. And because we've knitted them, they're very neat and the seam is elastic. Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to seeing you in future episodes of this course. All of these yarns that I'm using, that I'm talking about here, can be purchased on the e-shop website www.katrin.cz. I will look forward to hearing from you. Please drop me a line in the comments or by email. I'd love to hear from you, I'm not quite a proficient videographer yet, but I hope things will get better and the quality of the courses will be good enough for you. The information is interesting. Thank you, I look forward to seeing you.

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

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