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If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting what I do by buying me a Ko-fi. https://ko-fi.com/suzannebryan Catherine is known for elegant design that pairs her original and unique construction techniques with knitted fabric that is manipulated to produce characteristics akin to those found in woven textiles. By rethinking traditional technical and design vocabularies, she has developed a couture method for handknitting, a body of techniques that offers the means to realize in a handknit garment a level of craftsmanship and refined detail analogous to couture dressmaking. Catherine teaches widely and her designs have appeared in Vogue Knitting, in Interweave Knits, and in knit.wear. She is the author of The Ravell’d Sleeve; her articles on couture knitting technique have been featured in Vogue Knitting; and she has been profiled in Interweave Knits, in Knitting Lessons by Lela Nargi, in KnitKnit: Profiles + Projects from Knitting’s New Wave by Sabrina Gschwandtner, and in knit. wear. For more information, visit http://www.catherine-lowe.com and http://www.knittingwithcompany.com. Time stamps for 5-23-2020 Introduction 00:00 3:50—what brought Catherine to knitting? 12:06—what was the name of the shop where Catherine got her start teaching and designing? 12:38—when did Catherine really delve into the details of knitting and finishing? 14:52—why did Catherine decide to stretch her fabric when blocking it (hard blocking)? 18:31—the benefits of swatching 25:37—does Catherine include swatching yardage in her pattern calculations? 27:20—how long does it take for a swatch to return to it’s shape after a hard blocking? 28:58—is Catherine considering writing further volumes of The Ravell’d Sleeve, and if so, what subjects? 31:26—Suzanne shows us one of Catherine’s kits she is working on 36:45—when Catherine hard blocks, does she stretch beyond the schematic template? 38:30—after hard blocking, when washing the completed garment the first time, does Catherine hard block it then too? 42:06—Catherine talks about selvedge stitches and seam allowances 51:05—are Catherine’s patterns on Ravelry? Also, what about her bespoke yarn? 51:38—Suzanne shows us Catherine’s website and how to navigate through it 55:18—more about Catherine’s “Bespoke” yarns and where to find them 1:02:27—why are the yarns made with multiple but separate plies? 1:07:36—has Catherine ever consulted or designed for Ready to Wear fashion labels? 1:09:10—Catherine shows us one of her designs and explains the details of the finishing: “San Lorenzo” 1:18:06—Catherine explains her yarn numbering system 1:25:54—bound buttonholes 1:29:38—which knitwear designers and writers interest Catherine currently? 1:33:30—Catherine teaches at retreats and festivals/conventions 1:37:50—are online classes with Catherine possible? 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