DIY Tutoriel: tricoter une couverture XXL avec les mains en laine merinos ComfyWool - YouTube

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Tutorial : How to knit a chunky blanket
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Hello everyone and welcome!
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Today, we are going to knit
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a 100% merino wool blanket
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of 50*70 inches (130x180cm)
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The wool is available on www.ComfyWool.com
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in more than 25 colours!
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You will only need your 2 hands
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and your superchunky ComfyWool!
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Start unwinding the wool carefully
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The wool is extremely delicate
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Place the wool in front of you
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In order to knit more comfortably
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For the first knot
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create the first loop
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go through the loop with your hand
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and tighten it to create the first knot
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It should be around 5 inches
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Don't hesitate to adjust it to the needed size
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To create the first row
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go through the loop
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grab the yarn
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and create the second loop
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It should be around 5 inches
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Continue until you have 24 loops
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If you are knitting a 35*60 inches (90x150cm) blanket with 6 lb. /2,8 kg
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you will need only 12 loops
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To count how many loops you have
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Count the number of upper braids
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The first row should measure around 69 inches
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We'll now start the second row, going upwards
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Go through the last loop
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and create the first loop of the next row
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After going through the last loop
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We'll go through all the loops of the first row
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The size of the loops should be around 4 inches
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Try to keep the same size for the rest of the loops
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When you reach the knot
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Go through the last loop
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Grab the yarn
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and create the first loop of the new row
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The method is the same until the end of the blanket
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Keep placing the yarn in front of you
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it will be easier to work
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and remember, it is fragile and delicate!
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Handknitting allows you to take
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as many breaks as you want!
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To cast off the blanket
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Overlap the last two loops
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Go through both of them
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and grab the yarn to create the next loop
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repeat the process on the entire row
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Do not tighten too much to avoid narrowing the blanket
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Create the last loop
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Keep around 10 inches
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Cut the excess
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Go through the loop and tighten gently
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Hide the excess on the back of the blanket
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The result is invisible!
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TADAAAAA!
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Here's the result!
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You have knitted your own blanket
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You can now enjoy it
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and stay comfy all winter!
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www.comfywool.com