Learn How to Measure Yourself – KDTV 102 with Kim Werker
In Knitting Daily TV Episode 102, Kim Werker demonstrates the basic measurements to take before beginning any handmade sweater, and shares a trick: use a piece you already have that fits you beautifully and use those measurements. She also demonstrates the various options for creating the perfect waist shaping for handmade sweaters. This segment was sponsored by YarnMarket.com.
To purchase the cute tape measures seen in this episode, visit www.yarnmarket.com.
The bumble bee tape measure is here: http://www.yarnmarket.com/yarn/Tools-Bumble_Bee_Tape_Measure-2401.html
The sheep tape measure is here: http://www.yarnmarket.com/yarn/Tools-Sheep_Tape_Measure-2890.html
The lady bug tape measure is here: http://www.yarnmarket.com/yarn/Tools-Ladybug_Tape_Measure-3561.html
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