Childrens Knitting Patterns
Posted in Knit & Crochet on 06/27/2004 02:17 pm by admin
Welcome to the wonderful world of knitting! Even if you've been here for a while, there's always something new about this most fascinating art!
Let me start introduce the five stitch types that I believe are at the heart of knitting!
Learn to knit, you know, is nothing more than learning different knitting stitch types.
Wherever you roam on the Web, many of the same questions arise. Again and again, I find forums and debates with the same issues.
In this article, I will explain some of the basics of knitting and all encompassing.
I'll talk on "point point", "inside-point ',' section 2 together ',' thread-on", and the 'stockinette stitch.
These five stitches, I think, are the very foundation of knitting. Learn, and perfect, each one of them, and you'll be well on your way to becoming an expert in knitting!
All other patterns emerge from these few points. So let's begin!
"The point stitch. Have you ever looked at something point? I mean, really think? If you have, you will see one side of the knitting looks different from the other.
Knitting following structures. The point point is formed by making loops that are intertwined with each other, one after another.
The point to point will resemble little "v" patterns when viewed from the side point of a pattern.
To form the loop point "is used a needle to pull a loop of yarn through the existing stitch on the other needle. (You can knit with more than two needles, but that's a discussion for another day.)
Holding both needles in your hands, insert the right needle, "go back" at the first point of the left needle. Keep the thread on the back, to "more than" the tip of the needle, in sense otherwise. Pull the string down, and catch it with the right needle.
Slide the "old" stitch off the left needle and has a new point on the needle right! A point of knitting!
It is often said to stitch point is the "right" or RS of work. But occasionally, it will be the "side wrong "or WAS.
Anyway, good to know that the two abbreviations.
"The point of the setback. 'The point of the setback was look at what seems like "brick face" when viewed from the wrong side of a pattern.
Unlike point stitch with point of Conversely, you have the thread to the "front" of your knitting.
Insert right needle from "back to front" at the first point the left needle. With his right index finger in the opposite direction, and wrap yarn down the right needle.
Draw the right needle and yarn backwards through the point "old". Off the old stitch. It forms a new point. A point backwards!
"Knit 2 together. Now this is easy! Only united two together! Insert the needle right at the second point of the needle tip to the left, making sure that "capture" the first point of it.
Bring your yarn over and over, then down, pick up the thread, slip out of the points of age, and has a point back in place.
You only have a new point from two. Knitting two together is often used to reduce points or to create an open work pattern.
"Yarn-over '. Adding a thread-over, or I, is also used when creating open work designs. To make a thread, a point after point, so bring your thread through his work from the back forward. Then knit the next point.
You will see an extra "point" in the row. When reach the stitch in the next row of knitting, not be stuck like everyone else. That's because you put it there, everything about himself.
Point as it would with any point of the stitch. As you will see that yarn acquisitions create "holes" or openwork designs in point.
'Stockinette Stitch '. This point is most common weave. All that is knitting a row and then whispering the next, and so on, and so on.
The stockinette stitch is exactly where every knitter should begin. And stick with it until you know your stitches well!
So there you have it! * 5 * most popular knitting stitch types!
Get knitting!
Copyright 2006 Alice Seidel
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