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*Off the Cuff with Arenda Holladay

If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting what I do by buying me a Ko-fi. https://ko-fi.com/suzannebryan Join me in a live Q&A interview with TKGA President and Cast On Editor Arenda Holladay! The Knitting Guild Association - TKGA.org. Time stamps for 3-6-19 1:40—restarting the Basics, Basics, Basics (BBB) program again 2:10—the source for the TKGA programs skills standards 3:25—the difference between “handmade” and “homemade” 4:40—how to encourage people to join TKGA 9:03—some advice for someone starting the Master Handknitting Program (MHK) 10:58—the various correspondence courses offered by TKGA 13:00—where TKGA gets their board members and volunteers 15:14—opinions on mixing heathered and non-heathered in a project 17:10—stranded vs slipped stitch; the pros and cons 19:01—technical editor course information 21:27—can working through the MHK program be possible for non-English speakers/writers? 23:00—the skills a knitter should have before beginning the BBB course 23:41—what are “references” in regards to the MHK & BBB? 26:00—steeking a flat stranded knitting project & how to reinforce it 28:17—what are Arenda’s go-to reference books? 28:58—why Arenda went through the MHK program 30:01—BOOK: “Big Book of Knitting” by Katarina Buss 31:02—Arenda’s biggest influence 32:04—Arenda’s preferred knitting style [maybe link her blog here?] 33:48—how much time is given to work through the various MHK levels? 34:52—knitting judge certification course 35:36—level 3 Fair Isle motifs; modern or traditional 36:51—where to find the list of courses offered by TKGA 37:10—the research needed to pass the MHK program 39:10—when Arenda started the MHK program 40:25—more on Arenda’s style of knitting 41:32—how to determine if a yarn is too dark to use in the MHK program 43:58—how to improve tension 45:20—does Arenda have a stash or buy for projects? 46:36—TKGA: on going to various fiber/knitting venues 47:32—info on the sweater Arenda was wearing 50:08—how to work the ITAG yoke when size or gauge is outside the list in Ann’s book 50:58—making a yoke that doesn’t look like a shelf at the bust line 52:25—spit splicing yarns at the steeks [make a video] 53:09—transferring measurements A, B & C to the schematic 54:58—picking up stitches in the steeks 56:51—swatching in the round on a small swatch; what needles are best? 58:37—working intarsia in the round over several stitches [make a video] 1:00:47—a KAL of just swatches 1:03:31—steek knitting 1:04:20—how to estimate yarn amounts needed 1:05:38—starting the ITAG Yoke with a larger neck opening 1:06:21—the sleeve length for a summer top 1:06:47—swatching on DPN’s 1:07:33—carrying on the yoke into the sleeves? 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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