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Video tutorial on knitting hollow crocheted shawl and cloak

The video tutorial on how to crochet a cape shawl is as follows: I share with you a simple and easy-to-knit crochet shawl. The cape-style knitting style and the pullover high collar design are thick but warm, and light but not heavy. It protects against cold and warmth, protects the neck and shoulders, and is very suitable for cold and windproof seasons. The weaving thickness of this high-collar cape is very suitable for autumn and winter. The thick wool crochet wire is relatively easy to crochet and takes less time.

The overall crocheting method of the cloak shawl is not complicated, and the crocheting stitches are also very simple and easy to knit. The main body of the shawl is knitted with two sets of cyclic crocheting stitches. Starting from the lower end of the neckline, start the stitches in sequence according to the stitches of the crochet loop to add stitches and loops regularly. After the cloak and shawl are crocheted, pick up the needle edge again to crochet the high collar, high collar and hem. They all use "one long needle for the outer hook" and "one long needle for the inner hook" to alternately crochet into a rib pattern corresponding to the stitches.

First we prepare wool and knitting needles. Let's do a knitting demonstration first. We start knitting on 18 stitches and start knitting on the collar. Then knit the needles on both sides to knit the collar part to the size you need. Then start to add stitches. When stitching on the front, add one stitch every 3 stitches, one stitch every 2 turns, and 3 stitches in one row. At this time, there are 40 stitches on the needle. Next, divide these 40 stitches into two pieces, the front and back. We knit the two sides with cable knitting, and knit the needles in the rest of the middle. The method of knitting: knit 2 stitches, knit the back stitch first, and then knit the front stitch without unwinding the loop, then knit the front stitch together, and then untie the bar stitch together.