2019 Jul 20 - Make your own Universal Bonnet VIDEO

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It’s finally here! Announcing the complete how-to of my innovative “Universal Split Ring Flat Cast-on Bonnet”. *If you prefer not to use split rings you can still create a universal bonnet and hang a row of reinforced fibre/spiderwire.* Just want to know how to work flat on a CSM?

This video is aimed towards those comfortable with working on a csm - no ribbing is used. VIDEO

We review in this video:
-project beginning, middle and end,
-how to work flat weave on a CSM regardless of machine,
-how to no-sew-later by working yarn tails into work (as you go),
-how to plan out a hung hem edge,
-how to slightly raise a cylinder needle so it knits,
-fixing just dropped stitches, slip stitch edge or regular,
-intro to my two lights, pick tool, and my hemostat clamp.

Special thanks to Heidi Capatos

Find me on my YouTube channel for more video help, on Ravelry for my yarn projects, on Instagram for what’s going on, and soon - on my website/blog.

http://youtube.com/c/KarenRamel
http://www.ravelry.com/projects/karenramel
https://www.instagram.com/karen_ramel

Apologies for the strong voice level and how chatty this video came out.
See related shorter videos:
-Cast on with Split Ring Bonnet Revised https://youtu.be/1mxYpau_fiU
-Easy method to add split rings\picot https://youtu.be/0XvYsTkjn1A
-Single pass off machine bind off https://youtu.be/iPcoOI1Lriw

I can be reached via email: karenramel@yahoo.com

This video took 90 minutes to initially record (with two attempts), a day to determine how to best transfer the three files from my iPhone 8+ to my computer and then to my iPad, and all day today to edit.
Please help one another and realize the effort we put into this community - is often out of the goodness of our hearts without compensation.

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