Sigga Sweater Pattern from Rosee Woodland
Classes with Rosee Woodland • Educational, G, 01-Nov-2017
Lopis are always worked in the round, so you will need circular needles, plus double-pointed needles for the sleeves. If you are comfortable using the Magic Loop technique you won’t need the DPNs.
The colourwork sections are worked using the stranded technique. When working a colourwork round, strand the colour you’re not using loosely across the wrong side of the work. However, unlike Fair Isle designs, which only use two colours in a round, lopis often use three colours per round, as is the case in this garment.
The pdf workshop notes are available to subscribed members.
If you are a beginner and interested in learning a more about knitting, just click here where you can enjoy the workshop about casting on. There is a list of all the others workshops on the left-hand side of the workshop page.
Click here for Workshop Notes
Click here to learn more about Rosee Woodland.
Up Next in Classes with Rosee Woodland
-
Central Double Decrease in Knitting w...
-
Knit Two Together in Knitting with Ro...
Rosee talks you through this Knit Two Together which in a pattern is K2TOG.
This creates a right leaning edge to your project (for a left leaning decrease you need to check out the SSK video/w... -
How to Increase Stitches in Knitting ...
Rosee shows you how to increase a stitch at either end of your knitting row in this very clear video. KFB is knitting into the front and back of your stitch to produce more stitches and therefore a shaped edge to your project.
Just remember that the new stitch lies to the left of the original one...