DVDs
The 'Learn with Lucy' DVDs are professionally filmed and produced, to give you the coveted
'knitters-eye view'. Each DVD is indexed into chapters and sub-topics for ease of navigation.
Take Lucy home and have your very own master class whenever you want it!
(Download and print out a booklet listing the contents of all DVDs in detail.)
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$29.00
The Brand New Knitter
$29.00
Knitting Essentials 1
$29.00
Knitting Essentials 2
$29.00
Sock Techniques 1
$29.00
Sock Techniques 2
$29.00
Knitting Gems 1
$29.00
Knitting Gems 2
$29.00
Knitting Gems 3
$29.00
Knitting Gems 4
$29.00
Finesse Your Knitting 1
$29.00
Finesse Your Knitting 2
$29.00
Double Knitting Delight 1
$29.00
Intarsia Untangled 1
$29.00
Intarsia Untangled 2
$29.00
Knitting Venus 1
$29.00
Knitting Venus 2
$29.00
Kuku Dolls
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auxiliary thread for small beads beading Garter alternate rows beads on a yarn-over dip stitches inserting a bead with a hook making beaded dangles multiple beads between stitches placing beads between stitches pre-threaded, bead on stitch purl I-cord with beads slip stitch and strand in front spacing beaded rows stitch head beading (knit row) stitch head beading (purl row) threading beads onto yarn bi-colour chain binding off in pattern double-knitting compatible bind-offs expanded rib modified conventional in rib modified conventional knitwise modified conventional purlwise picot pinhole bind-off regular for rib regular two needle regular using a crochet hook sewn tubular bind-off suspended temporary the last stitch three-needle basic three-needle bind-off for garter stitch three-needle to match vertical columns eyelet for a 2 x 2 rib (knit side) for a 2 x 2 rib (purl side) Magic Buttonhole (using waste yarn) one-row self-reinforcing regular vs one-row holes basic cables cable rescues counting cables left cross without cable needle markers to count cables right cross with cable needle adjusting the tension of your cast-on stitches adjusting the width of your cast-on edge bi-coloured chain cable cast-off cast-on casting on with triple-thickness yarn Channel Island cast-on double-knitting compatible cast-ons figure of eight cast-on German twisted integrating the sleeve knitted method left hand knitted method right hand knitting into a crochet chain long-tail continental one-handed long-tail continental with two hands long-tail left hand long-tail right hand long-tail used as a provisional edge long-tail variation for a strong elastic edge long-tail, no slip-knot looking after your tail yarn loop over a thin strand picot picot cast-on provisional crochet (PCCO) reverse stocking stitch tubes in DK scallop cast-on the functions of double start cast-ons tubular (large needle) tubular (reg. needle) 2 colours tubular (regular needle) tubular 1 x 1 rib with waste yarn tubular 2 x 2 rib with waste yarn tubular flat with PCCO and loose knit tubular flat with PCCO and loose purl tubular in the round with PCCO and loose purl tubular onto two needles, one colour tubular, 1 needle on circular needle tubular, 1 needle, flat with a knit start tubular, 1 needle, flat with a purl start tubular, 2 needles, reverse st. st. DK, 2 colours tubular, one colour non-seam side two colour tubular cast-on onto one needle two colour tubular into double knitting two colour, two circular needles two colour, two needle tubular two colour, two needle tubular on dpns comparison of decreases: focussed, scattered double decreases (s2t kw-k1-psso, s1kw-k2t-psso) four stitch knit decrease four stitch purl decrease fully-fashioned decreases left-slanting (ssk) left-slanting (ssk) variations left-slanting, for alt. mounted stitches reading your decreases right-slanting (K2tog) right-slanting, for alt. mounted stitches ssk versus s1-kw-psso casting on for an open-ended tube connecting layers w/o changing the colour double-knitting-friendly bind-offs double-knitting-friendly cast-ons edges and ends fixing errors fixing snags and dividing the layers from double fabric to single from single to double fabric negative-positive colour patterning opening the tube and binding off pockets and patches quilting the layers shapings in double-knitting single layers back to double fabric tubes on straight needles, single yarn two yarns, two sides, two hands using ribbing to set up double-knitting applying a garter edge applying an I-cord edge knitting-up stitches using a dpn beginning a row of garter stitch garter stitch in the round knitting-up along garter stitch selvage for garter stitch structure of garter stitch gauge swatch tips reading a gauge swatch yarn, needles and gauge emergency garment adjustments (using waste yarn) emergency garment shortening (w/o waste yarn) grafting stitches top to bottom (any fabric) grafting toes: the sock-toe chimney grafting vs three-needle bind-off I-cord graft st tops to st tops using waste yarn st tops to st tops with a vertical stripe st tops to st tops with uneven numbers of stitches double markers for double decreases double markers for double increases establishing a double marker invisible seam using waste yarn in edge life lines markers as a guide to a chart markers as counters markers before and after decreases markers for counting cables running yarn waste yarn thread up fabric edges K1-O-K1 3sts from one knit and purl knit into front and back of st left slanting increase make 1, and make 1 with a twist make one (M1) reading your increases right-slanting increase split increase yarn-over increase chequerboards and the double-tail weave diagonal slopes emergency fix for a missing link emergency yarn join exploiting variegated yarns horizontal colour change Howards technique intarsia sections behind a background yarn linking yarns: Old over New (WS, RS) long horizontal colour jumps mixing stranded knitting with intarsia naturally occurring holes outlining using 2 ends of 1 piece of yarn pattern analysis reading WS rows reading your chart (RS rows, WS rows) rescue techniques sculpted intarsia technique short rows within intarsia single-stitch lines the alpha darn vertical yarn joins yarn and tool preparation adjusting mis-matched edges armband modifications circular sutures, the boggle, natural holes double-layer st.st. bands duplicate stitch (Swiss darning) fitted sleeve heads grafting stitch tops to stitch tops invisible seam using waste yarn up the edge joining the gap in a bound-off edge joining the gap in a cast-on edge knit-up ratios for bands knitting (picking) up new stitches mattress-stitch mattress-stitching stranded fabrics neckband knit-up phoney duplicate stitching preplanning for finishing sewing the invisible no-bulk seam shoulder seams sleeve top: setting stitches to rows sleeve top: setting sts to rows on bound-off edge the Afterthought Pocket the Magic Buttonhole using waste yarn three-needle bind-off for shoulders at the edge emergency yarn joins invisible join mid-row splicing and spit-splicing weavers knot abbreviations binding/ casting off in pattern blocking garter stitch knit up stitches live stitches reverse stocking stitch rib selvage stitches slip slip with yarn in the back slip with yarn in the front stocking stitch through back loop work as set decrease and yarn-over pairs double yarn-overs K1-O-k1 increase lace rescues make-one increase multiple yarn-overs reading lace charts yarn-overs between knit stitches does the cast-on row count? how many rows have I done? identifying a row identifying decreases and increases reading the decreases reading the gauge swatch reading the increases cable fixes dropped stitch duplicate stitch garment adjustments (with waste yarn) garment shortening (no waste yarn) hills and valley sts knitting down (no temp. edge) lace fixes laddering back knits and purls lots of dropped sts quick fix for a dropped stitch quick fix for an extra stitch rebuilding a dropped stitch ripping back rows ripping back slowly ripping back stitch by stitch split stitches surgical stitch replacement twisted stitches converting 1 x 1 rib to 2 x 2 purls and knits in the same row ribbing for starting double-knitting working as set and repeats aligning scallops, counting sts multi-stitch increase, KW multi-stitch increase, PW scallops mid-row scallops on the bound-off edge scallops on the cast-on edge japanese in garter stitch japanese method planning your short rows regular (left edge) regular (right edge) short rows in the round short rows within intarsia sleeve head shaping short rows smoothing shoulders yarn-over method disguising the jog with phoney seams fitted sleeve heads helix knitting siamese sleeves sleeve head short rows sleeve top w. bound-off edge: set stitches to rows sleeve top: setting stitches to rows stripes in the round slip knitwise (kw) slip purlwise (pw) slip with yarn in back slip with yarn in front slipping edge stitches slipping sts, kw, pw, en masse common turned heel cuffs and edgings for toe-up socks cuffs and edgings for top-down socks garter stitch short-row heel toe-up toes : Bosnian toe-up toes : garter stitch short-row toe-up toes : st. st. stitch short-row toes - common wedge tubular sock with an inserted heel turkish inserted heel (afterthought) cutting, eliminating ends finishing the cut edge planned cutting: set up a steek preparing to cut sewing the steek unplanned cutting alternatively mounted stitches controlling stitch size: tension, angle creating alt. mounted stitches how a knit affects the stitch below how a purl affects the stitch below how a stitch is made knit stitch (left hand) knit stitch (right hand) knitting-up new stitches left-slanting decr. for alt. mounted sts purling-up new stitches recapturing live stitches right-slanting decr. for alt. mounted sts slipping stitches and stitch mount slipping sts, kw, pw, en masse stitch mount stitch size stitch size vs. needle size stitch size vs. yarn thickness stitch width and height ratios stocking stitch curls the alternative purl rotation the Happy Stitch twisted stitches work into alt. mounted stitches working into the stitch below working stocking stitch yarn rotation around the needle adding new yarn with loop ball winder and centre-pull balls blending two colours bows and half-bows circular suture coil-less pins creating triple-thickness yarn diagonal darning french knots fringe knot knit-up ratios for knitted-on bands knitting in a tail knitting in the round knots at the edge of double fabric Magic Buttonhole using waste yarn reconditioning wool reef or square knot right or left-hand yarn manipulation running yarn markers setting up a swift the Afterthought Pocket the slip knot the weavers knot two different slip knots two yarn strands, staggering joins yarn butterflies a reducing opening an expanding opening Emperors fabric preparation fixing an accidental waste yarn opening making the opening (cautiously) making the opening (daringly) opening and knitting up sts for a thumb opening and knitting up the back neck opening for a thumb or heel opening the front and back waste yarns opening the holes
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