Ladder back Jacquard - invisibly manage long floats in stranded knitting

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The ladder back jacquard method is used in Fair Isle colorwork knitting to turn a series of long floats into a “ladder” of interlocking stitches on the back side. This neatly secures the floats and gives the piece impressive elasticity. In this video, Alexis Winslow explains everything that you need to know to incorporate this technique into your next knitting project.

References:
Ladder Back Jacquard Bonus Material
https://knitdarling.com/blog/ladder-b...

Catching a Float
   • Catch Floats in Stranded Knitting Wit...  

Hudson and West Co: Forge worsted weight yarn
https://hudsonandwestco.com/products/...

Arquette Pullover Knitting Pattern
www.knitdarling.com/patterns/arquette-pullover

Video Content:
Intro 00:00
Background: Why use this method? 00:30
Step 1: Create the initial "Ladder Stitch" 02:31
Step 2: Continue the "Ladder" pattern 03:49
Step 3: End the "Ladder" 04:33
Where to place the ladder 04:57
Wrap up 5:31

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