Intermediate
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13 min 16 sec
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12:43
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Intarsia is a knitting technique that produces blocks of color by using separate balls of yarn. Knit and crochet expert Edie Eckman demonstrates this method of colorwork and gives helpful tips on how to read an intarsia chart, avoid creating holes, weave in ends invisibly, and more.
Size 8 knitting needles Two contrasting colors of medium weight yarn PDF chart
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- Read a chart
- Work with two different yarns
- Weave in ends
What you'll get:
- Easy-to-follow video lessons on how to work a simple intarsia pattern
- HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instructions by expert knitter Edie Eckman
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Intarsia Knitting Reviews
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Angela Belcher
Very helpful. Years ago I made several items for grandchildren and didn't like the way the items came out. Now I see why. Ms. Eckman explained crossing the yarns to eliminate any wholes that might form when switching colors. Thank you!
September 27, 2024
Alison Lake
I have always been intimidated by intarsia. This made it look very simple and not as difficult as I thought. Looking forward to giving it a shot. Thank you.
More than 3 months ago