Use stitch techniques to represent line in addition to techniques that are worked during the knitting process, there are also exciting ways that we can add design features after the knitting is completed. This could be an intentional part of …
Use lace techniques to interpret line A further technique we may use to interpret line is lace. Lace patterns can be used in many creative ways, as well as being combined with other stitches. The yarn over (‘yo’) is the …
Use cables to explore and create lines Introduction Line forms an essential part of the design process. It may be used to create design features, emphasise or highlight the silhouette. Line may also be used representationally in sculptural or art …
Introduction In addition to colour and shape, line is an important part of knitwear design. The stitch structure of knitting makes it perfect for interpreting lines whether it’s tree bark, rock formations or the gills of a mushroom, through to …
Introduction So far we’ve knitted our samples according to the number of stitches with minimal requirements for needles sizes, yarn sizes and finished measurements. Of course, when we come to making finished projects, whether from a commercial pattern or for …
Objective Now it’s time to step back and review all the amazing work you’ve done for this programme. You have one final task to complete which is, of course, submitting your work for final assessment! Task The purpose of this …
Objective Now it’s time to step back and review all the amazing work you’ve done for this project. Your next task is to submit your first project for final assessment! Task The purpose of this programme is to embed core …
Introduction At last, time to put your skills into practice! In this final part of the Foundation programme you’ll be taking your work from the previous lesson and translating that into a finished shawl or wrap. Objective Your aim for …
Introduction As you approach your final assignment you should have an exciting series of samples to work from. Now you are going to be taking those samples and translating them into your finished projects. Objective Your objective for this lesson …
Introduction As you approach your final assignment you should have an exciting series of samples to work from. Now you are going to be taking those samples and translating them into your finished projects. Objective Your objective for this lesson …