Laura Bryant

Color Patterning With Hand-Dyed Yarns

Laura Bryant
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Meet your instructor, dyer and designer Laura Bryant, and learn how different dyeing techniques can create different patterns in your knitting. For a first project, you'll be using dyed-around yarn to create color pooling in a cowl that is knit in the round. Laura walks you through finding the Magic Number that will dictate how many stitches to cast on to achieve a stacked color effect.
Get started with your cowl using a provisional cast-on and dyed-across yarn. You'll use your Magic Number and adjust it for the stitch pattern, then join to work in the round. Laura shows you how to manage your tension and make adjustments if your color pooling gets off track.
Once you've knitted the body of the cowl, Laura shows you two ways to bind off that will leave a nice, stretchy edge. Then learn how to retrieve the cast-on stitches from your waste yarn and bind them off in the same way so your edges match. Laura has a great trick for burying ends you might not have seen before, and she shares some design variations that are sure to inspire!
Turn your color pooling into amazing color patterning -- argyles, stripes and diamonds -- simply by shifting your stitch pattern. Unlike intarsia, your color patterns will be organic and painterly, and you'll have a lot fewer threads to bury! Laura shares a pattern for an infinity cowl that uses the half linen stitch that makes it look woven. You'll also learn the direct method of determining your Magic Number.
As you work on your infinity cowl, you'll probably need to join a new ball of yarn. See how to match up the yarns to keep your color pattern consistent, then join them with a fisherman's knot that will be virtually invisible. Finish your cowl with a gorgeous i-cord bind-off that you'll want to use on all kinds of projects!
The ancient art of ikat weaving -- using dyed fibers to create a pattern on the loom --becomes the modern art of ikat knitting, thanks to ikat-dyed yarns. See some gorgeous examples, then dive into creating an ikat wrap that alternates colorful rectangles with lace panels. Laura shows you how!
Finish your ikat wrap with Laura's tips for burying the ends or turning them into fringe, then take a tour of knitting designs that incorporate color patterning in ingenious ways. You'll be excited to dream up more of your own!
 
 
7 Lessons
3  hrs 34  mins

Description

Learn to control colors when knitting with hand-dyed yarns and create three projects with eye-catching patterning alongside Prism Yarns founder Laura Bryant. Start with how to select the best hand-dyed yarns for patterning. Then, get comfortable finding a yarn’s Magic Number and create a color-stacked cowl worked in the round. Discover how to produce argyle, striped and diamond patterns while you make an infinity scarf worked flat. Knit a beautiful ikat wrap with captivating contrast between color-rich sections and panels of lace. Bring out the best in your hand-dyed yarns and learn plenty of nifty knitting tricks along the way! Achieve breathtaking patterns with accessible Magic Number knitting techniques.

Laura Bryant

Laura Bryant discovered her passion for fibers at an early age. In 1978, she received her BFA from the University of Michigan in color and textiles. Six years later, Laura founded Prism Yarns, where she continues to be the chief dyer and designer. Laura has written six books on knitting, four co-authored with Barry Klein. Her latest book, Artful Color, Mindful Knits, is the definitive guide for working with hand-dyed yarns. Laura also writes extensively for Knitter’s, Vogue and Interweave Knits. She enjoys sharing her expertise on Knitting Daily TV and at events such as Stitches and Vogue Knitting Live.

Laura Bryant

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