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Zoom Live Check-In - Getting Gauge for the Perfect Fit!


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Knitography
Knitography
Jan 13, 2021

You are very welcome to join whenever you have the possibility.

The Zoom Check-ins are usually much longer than an hour!

Just register to get the link and password.

Welcome!


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mepckhm
Jan 13, 2021

Morning. I am at work until 8:30 pm your time. I would be joining the discussion a half-hour into it, would it be worth me joining at that point, or would the discussion be mostly over? I don't want to come in and need you to repeat things, but I also would like to hear what you have to say on this topic. If there is a blog coming, I can wait for that if you think your discussion would be finished in 30 minutes.

Thank you for any advice. I've not attended a live session before as they do not generally go well with my, schedule so I'm not sure how long they are generally.

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Joyce Hall
Joyce Hall
Jan 12, 2021

good Morning Patricia. I will only be able to join the zoom session for the first hour, but am looking forward to a discussion on fit.

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Knitography
Knitography
Jan 12, 2021

I will answer the comments above in one!

I understand what you are saying...but no matter what, you need a starting point.

Within the course, I will support you to maintain the gauge throughout the knitting of the Kofte!

It is important to approach this with a new lens and perspective on improving in this area.


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Paige
Paige
Jan 12, 2021

Hello from the wet, wet Salish Sea, also known as Puget Sound. My main concern is maintaining gage throughout my kofte in stranded knitting. I took Patricia’s Selbuvotter course and my gage was fine, but there’s a big difference between knitting mittens and a cardigan.

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