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*Suzanne - Off the Cuff #8 Bust and Waist Shaping Cont

If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting what I do by buying me a Ko-fi. https://ko-fi.com/suzannebryan We will be talking more about the bust and waist shaping with more samples to share. In Conjunction with ITAG-Yoke by Suzanne Bryan https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr... Sweaters modeled: Shapely Tank: https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Knit... Mermaid Mesh Top: https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Knit... Zweig: https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Knit... ITAG - Cardigan: https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Knit... Aran Cardigan: https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Knit... Imaganina: https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Knit... Into the Jungle: https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Knit... Time Stamps: 3:25—Suzanne shows us the progress on her ITAG Yoke sweater 7:10—Suzanne shows us “Mabel”, who is wearing a “Shapely Tank” top with various bust and waist shaping details 10:05—Suzanne shows us some other sweaters on Mabel; first up—“Mermaid Mesh” with “waist shaping gone wrong” 11:56—getting rid of excess fabric at the back of a sweater 12:26—second sweater on Mabel; “Zweig”, showing short rows at the neck edge and no waist shaping 15:27—third sweater; ITAG cardigan with waist shaping 18:01—fourth sweater; embroidered Aran sweater with boxy, traditional shape with no other shaping 20:17—fifth sweater; short sleeved T-shirt style with waist shaping by adding a lace side gusset 22:20—sixth sweater; Into the Jungle cardigan with added width by adding underarm side bands 23:54—a website for where to find sizing charts to grade patterns 24:35—the most problematic issues found in Master Handknitting (MHK) submissions 25:54—what are the best MHK classes to take at Dallas/Fort Worth Fiberfest 27:31—the possibility of getting a knitting photographer as a future guest? 27:58—more on excess fabric at the back 28:40—picking up and encasing stitches for a zipper edge 29:22—making a wider steek—good idea or not? 30:38—calculations needed to create a tab front yoke 33:59—how many short rows, and placement of them, for a Fibonacci design 38:23—where to find a dress form/body form 39:43—live stream times 40:31—chained or cabled yarns and how they affect a project 41:28—did Suzanne’s sweater measurements match her schematic? 42:42—underbust and bust dart shaping on the red tank top 43:38—waist shaping/bust shaping as demonstrated on Suzanne’s ITAG yoke 46:05—the kangaroo pocket on the ITAG yoke 47:03—figuring the cast on numbers depending on the stitch pattern 47:56—using waist shaping or not for a larger stomach area 49:02—adding darts or using smaller needles to reduce excess fabric at the back 50:49—Suzanne’s preferred method(s) for knitting a sweater 52:09—how to compensate for a larger stomach but still have a defined waist at the sides and back 52:54—how to do shaping for a larger back hip area 55:00—drop shoulders; are they better for some body types? 56:51—using cables to create waist shaping 57:59—casting on to accommodate a stitch pattern 1:00:09—tutorial for putting darts on the back of a sweater? 1:00:39—a way to create waist shaping when short-waisted 1:01:28—working in the round; various methods & Suzanne’s preferred method 1:03:07—different set-in sleeve armhole depths-which one to choose? 1:06:38—using a bullet journal for knitting 1:08:51—a scoop neckline on a yoke sweater 1:09:33—bust shaping for a smaller bust size 1:10:04—using a swatch for trying out the pocket 1:10:33—varying percentage of ease based on the yarn weight 1:11:28—how to find the chat thread after the live stream is over 1:13:01—forming new classes for correspondence courses 1:13:40—colorwork in the yoke; ending before or after the armhole 1:14:58—using knitting apps You can find Suzanne here: My other YouTube Channel - Knitting with Suzanne Bryan    / @suzannebryan   My group on Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/groups/knitti... My group on FB-   / 17692.  . My personal page on Ravelry - https://www.ravelry.com/people/Knitti... MyBlog - http://www.knittingsuzanne.com

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