How To Knit: Trapping Floats | Brooklyn Tweed
Trapping your floats in stranded colorwork is useful if you have areas with long color repeats – your colorwork will look neater and you won't need to worry about snagging an unsecured float. We'll show you how in this Brooklyn Tweed knitting tutorial!
Featured pattern: Andraos by Christelle Nihoul
Featured yarn: Brooklyn Tweed Peerie
Shop pattern: https://brooklyntweed.com/products/andraos
Shop yarn: https://brooklyntweed.com/products/peerie
See our How-To playlist for more technique videos: https://bit.ly/3ipXq4g
Visit our Resources page for more knitting tips: https://brooklyntweed.com/pages/resources
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At Brooklyn Tweed we are passionate about wool, knitting and design.
We develop and manufacture breed-specific wool yarns that support domestic textile production. This means designing, sourcing, dyeing and spinning our yarns 100% within the USA.
We craft our knitwear designs with the same commitment to timeless quality that we apply to our yarns. Every pattern is meticulously drafted and edited to provide clear instructions that empower knitters to build new skills. Our design team explores the intersection of knitting traditions and contemporary style, to produce patterns that are a pleasure to knit and wear.
Learn more at: @Brooklyn Tweed
Visit us at: https://brooklyntweed.com/
Видео How To Knit: Trapping Floats | Brooklyn Tweed канала Brooklyn Tweed
Featured pattern: Andraos by Christelle Nihoul
Featured yarn: Brooklyn Tweed Peerie
Shop pattern: https://brooklyntweed.com/products/andraos
Shop yarn: https://brooklyntweed.com/products/peerie
See our How-To playlist for more technique videos: https://bit.ly/3ipXq4g
Visit our Resources page for more knitting tips: https://brooklyntweed.com/pages/resources
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At Brooklyn Tweed we are passionate about wool, knitting and design.
We develop and manufacture breed-specific wool yarns that support domestic textile production. This means designing, sourcing, dyeing and spinning our yarns 100% within the USA.
We craft our knitwear designs with the same commitment to timeless quality that we apply to our yarns. Every pattern is meticulously drafted and edited to provide clear instructions that empower knitters to build new skills. Our design team explores the intersection of knitting traditions and contemporary style, to produce patterns that are a pleasure to knit and wear.
Learn more at: @Brooklyn Tweed
Visit us at: https://brooklyntweed.com/
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