Machine Knitting - Level 2

Overview

This course will take participants through the process of designing, knitting and finishing a knitted garment with sleeves. You will learn how to modify a basic block to produce their own knitted sweater or wrap cardigan with sleeves using fully fashioned shaping techniques, partial knitting to achieve a neckline and knit a seamless double hem.

Course content

  • Create tension swatches
  • Convert cm’s to stitches and rows
  • Modify a basic block and create your own machine knitting pattern using correct knitting terminology
  • Learn the Magic Formula for sleeve and armhole shaping
  • Knitting your own machine knitted garment using the following techniques: 

    - Cast on/cast off
    - Shaping - increase/decrease
    - Hems and finishing techniques
    - Seaming
    - Blocking

Ideal for

In this wonderful current environment of old skills being revived and refreshed and the love of craft and the handmade being cherished, there no better time to learn make your own machine knitted garment. This course is suited to anyone who wishes to develop their machine knitting skills further and to learn the fundamentals of how design, knit and finish a machine knitted garment.

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Outcome

On completion of the course the student will have:

 - Developed more technical skills in machine knitting
 - Created their own knitting pattern from a basic block
 - Gained skills in blocking and seaming
 - Made a knitted garment with sleeves and documented the process

Pre-requisites

Participants must have completed Introduction to Machine knitting or have basic skills in machine knitting, including cast on, cast off, shaping, partial knitting and ravel cord hems.    

Materials supplied

All materials and knitting machine equipment will be supplied. Participants may supply and use some of their own yarns as part of the learning experience if yarn approved by teacher.

Materials to bring

Pen/pencil and notebook.

  • Measuring tape
  • Masking tape
  • Yarn/wool needle
  • Pen/pencil and notebook

Award

Participants will be awarded an RMIT Statement of Participation.

Additional notes

Wool to be purchased from http://bendigowoollenmills.com.au/

Facilitator


Patricia McCarthy-Henry

Patricia McCarthy-Henry is a textile enthusiast with a BA (hons) in fashion and over 16 years of quality experience in the fashion industry, working directly in design, production and garment development. She teaches knit at RMIT in the Associate Fashion Degree program as well as runs her own knitwear business, pmaxi Knitwear.

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Available course dates

Wednesday 20 May 2020

  • Code S350336
  • Start date 20.05.20
  • End date 13.06.20
  • Hours 20
  • Campus Brunswick
  • Fee $660.00
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Session  Start  End Hours
Wed 20.05.20 06:00pm 09:00pm 3.00
Wed 27.05.20 06:00pm 09:00pm 3.00
Wed 03.06.20 06:00pm 09:00pm 3.00
Sat 06.06.20 10:00am 02:00pm 4.00
Wed 10.06.20 06:00pm 09:00pm 3.00
Sat 13.06.20 10:00am 02:00pm 4.00

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