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  1. Slip-stitch knitting

    Slip stitch knitting is a family of knitting techniques that use slip stitches to make multiple fabrics ... color. References Nofootnotes date February 2008 Bartlett, Roxana. 1998 Slip Stitch Knitting Color ... methods In the basic slip stitch, the stitch is passed from the left needle to the right needle without being knitted. The yarn may be passed invisibly behind the slipped stitch wyib with yarn in back or in front of the slipped stitch wyif with yarn in front , where it produces a small horizontal bar . The wyif slipped stitch is less common, although several knitting patterns use it to produce ..., particularly in a contrasting color. Double knitting with slip stitches Slip stitches may be used for an easier method of double knitting that requires only one yarn be handled at one time. As a concrete ... of color. An even simpler slip stitch pattern generates two fabrics at once on the same needle. Consider the pattern knit 1, slip 1 wyif . At the end of the row, turn the work. Then knit the stitches that were slipped and slip again wyif the stitches that were knitted. In the end, one should obtain a pocket that can be opened be sure to use wyif slip stitches during binding off as well The wyif slip stitch prevents the yarn from crossing over to the back fabric, so that only the front fabric ... be overcome by judiciously elongated stitch knitting elongating the stitches . Some color patterns ... that is knitted together with the slipped stitch on the next row like the simpler wyib, this is invisible. If knitted on the next row, the wyib slipped stitch is twice as tall as its neighboring stitches ... knit on double pointed circular needles. On the first row, using color 1, stitch A is knitted, stitch B is purled, stitch C is slipped wyib and stitch D is slipped wyif. The knitter then slides the stitches back to the beginning recall that the needles are double pointed . Then, using color 2, stitch A is slipped wyib, stitch B is slipped wyif, stitch C is knitted and stitch D is purled. The knitter ...   more details



  1. Dip stitch (knitting)

    In knitting , a dip stitch is made by knitting into a stitch or even the space between stitches of an earlier row. The most common type of dip stitch is to knit into the row below, which may be used for visual effect or to increase the number of stitches a increase knitting lifted increase . Knitting into the row below and dropping the stitch above is a quick alternative to brioche knitting , which is normally done by knitting together a yarn over and a slip stitch knitting slip stitch . Longer dip stitches can be made for visual effects they draw a narrow V shaped pair of yarns from any earlier to any later point in the knitting. Popular motifs made with dip stitches include flowers, flower stem leaves and fans. References June Hemmons Hiatt 1988 The Principles of Knitting , Simon and Schuster, pp. 29 32. ISBN 0 671 55233 3 knitting Category Knitting stitches textile arts stub ...   more details



  1. Elongated stitch (knitting)

    In knitting , an elongated stitch is a stitch that is longer than others. It may be created by wrapping the yarn around the righthand needle two or more times, or by placing yarn over yarn overs between stitches and dropping them on the next row. References June Hemmons Hiatt 1988 The Principles of Knitting , Simon and Schuster, pp. 36 39. ISBN 0 671 55233 3 knitting Category Knitting stitches textile arts stub ...   more details



  1. Plaited stitch (knitting)

    In knitting , a plaited stitch is a single knitted stitch that is twisted clockwise right over left or counterclockwise ... terms from cable knitting . Conversely, a counterclockwise plaited stitch can be produced if the yarn is wrapped around the needle in the opposite direction as normal while knitting a stitch. Such a stitch is also called a right crossed stitch , since the right incoming strand crosses over the left outgoing strand. Here, the plait appears in the upper stitch being knitted, i.e., in the new .... Methods Image Knitting plaited stitches.png right thumb 200px Large scale illustration of plaited stitches in knitting Plaited stitches can be produced in several ways. Knitting into the back loop produces a clockwise plaited stitch in the lower stitch being knitted i.e., the loop that was on the left hand needle. The clockwise plaited stitch is also called a left crossed stitch, since the left ... the stitch to be knitted from the left hand needle, twisting it as desired, then returning it to the left hand needle and knitting it. Applications in knitting Both clockwise and counterclockwise plaited stitches are often repeated in wales, i.e., in columns of knitting, where they make attractive ... in sideways, i.e., have a smaller widthwise gauge knitting gauge . Extra long, full turn clockwise plaited stitches can be made by knitting through the back loop and wrapping the yarn twice this is an attractive stitch when repeated in a row, creating openness and a change in scale that enlivens even simple stockinette or garter stitch. Plaited stitches are also useful in increases and decreases ... errors As an aside, knitting through the back loop is a useful technique for untwisting ... year 1988 title The Principles of Knitting publisher Simon and Schuster location New York pages 23 ... Reader s Digest Association cite book last Thomas first Mary year 1972 title Mary Thomas Book of Knitting Patterns publisher Dover Publications location New York knitting Category Knitting stitches ...   more details



  1. Drop-stitch knitting

    Drop stitch knitting is a knitting technique for producing open, vertical stripes in a clothing garment . The basic idea is to knit a solid fabric, then deliberately drop one or more stitches i.e., draw a loop out from the loop below it, and so on repeatedly , producing a run or ladder in the fabric. The run will continue to the bottom i.e., cast on edge of the garment, or until it encounters an increase knitting increase , at which it stops. Drop stich runs are an easy way to get the see through effect of lace , but with a much more casual look. The designer can make interesting arrangements of open stripe s of whatever length the endpoints of the stripe are specified by the initial increase knitting increase and the point at which the first stitch textile arts stitch was dropped. Drop stitch stripes are usually vertical, since they follow the grain of the knitting, i.e., the wales , the columns of dependent loops. However, the grain of the knitting can be made off vertical, e.g., in entrelac or by increase knitting increasing on one edge and decrease knitting decreasing on the other. A drop stitch that does not produce a vertical strip or a run occurs when the initial increase happens in the middle of a stitch wrap the yarn over the right needle multiple times during the stitch which should produce what looks to be multiple yarn overs on the right needle and the increase is then dropped instead of worked in the next row. This produces a stitch that is twice as long as a normal stitch. This method will produce a horizontal stripe when it is used on multiple adjacent stitches. When the number of increases applied to a single stitch is raised the resulting stitch is proportionately lengthened. Instead of being left open, the cross strands of runs the rungs of the ladder can ... needle. References cite book last Robinson first Debby year 1986 title The Encyclopedia of Knitting ... 72&ndash 73 knitting Category Knitted fabrics Category Knitting stitches textile arts stub ...   more details



  1. Slip Stitch and Pass

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Slip Stitch and Pass Type Live album Artist Phish Cover Slip Stitch and Pass Phish album .jpg Released October 28, 1997 small United States US small Recorded March 1, 1997 Genre Rock music Rock Length 72 46 Label Elektra Records Elektra Producer Bryce Goggin Last album Billy Breathes br 1996 This album Slip Stitch and Pass br 1997 Next album The Story of the Ghost br 1998 Extra chronology Artist LivePhish.com Downloads series Type Live album Last album Billy Breathes Live Phish Downloads Billy Breathes br 2009 This album Live Phish Downloads Slip Stitch and Pass br 2009 Next album The Story of the Ghost Live Phish Downloads The Story of the Ghost br 2009 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album r318606 title Slip, Stitch and Pass Phish & 124 AllMusic first Stephen Thomas last Erlewine work allmusic.com year 2011 last update accessdate 7 August 2011 ref rev2 Rolling Stone rev2Score Rating 3 5 ref http www.rollingstone.com artists phish albums album 278283 review 5940323 slip stitch and pass Rolling Stone review ref Slip Stitch and Pass is the second official live album by the American rock band Phish . It was released on October 28, 1997, by Elektra Records and has nine tracks from the band s March 1, 1997, show at the Markthalle in Hamburg , Germany , which was part of Phish s 1997 European Tour. Three of the album s nine songs are cover songs Cities from Talking Heads , Jesus Just Left Chicago from ZZ Top and the traditional a cappella standard Hello My Baby . In addition, during the final jam segment of Mike s Song , the band quotes or teases Pink Floyd s Careful with That Axe, Eugene and elements and lyrics from The Doors song The End The Doors song The End . The close ... 1, 1997 show Phish DEFAULTSORT Slip Stitch And Pass Category Albums with cover art by Storm ... Elektra Records live albums es Slip Stitch and Pass ...   more details



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    Cover of the Phish album, Slip Stitch and Pass . Non free album cover Non free media rationale Description Cover for the album Slip Stitch and Pass by Phish . Source Derived from a scan of the album cover creator of this digital version is irrelevant as the copyright in all equivalent images is still held by the same party . Copyright held by the record company or the artist. Claimed as fair use regardless. Portion Entire front cover, but does not include back or insides of original artwork Resolution Is only as much resolution as necessary to identify and show the style of artwork used for the article, not enough to be used for piracy. Article Slip Stitch and Pass Purpose Illustrates the appearance of the album and identifies it by recognized features. Replaceability No free equivalent can equal this image any would be a derivative of this artwork other information Image in this form is already widely distributed to identify the album as part of catalogs and reviews, so we degrade no market value by providing it ourselves. User RunLikeAnAntelope RunLikeAnAntelope 21 17, 17 June 2007 UTC ...   more details



  1. Stitch

    wiktionary stitch Stitch or Stitches may refer to Stitch textile arts , a single loop of thread or yarn in the textile arts Blanket stitch , used to reinforce the edge of thick materials Cable knitting is a style of knitting in which the order of stitches is permuted Chain stitch in which a series of looped stitches form a chain like pattern Cross stitch Embroidery stitch Garter stitch , the most basic form of welting Lockstitch Stitch, a common term for Surgical suture , a method of medical care to close wounds Stitch, a common term for Side stitch , an intense stabbing pain during exercise TOC right Music The Stitches , a U.S. punk rock band Stitches Welsh band , a Welsh Christian hip hop band Stitches Dissention , a 1999 single by American synth rock band Orgy, remixed by Steven Held who works under nickname Stitch Rick Thomas born 1980 , sampler for Mushroomhead who goes by the alias ST1TCH Stitches album Stitches album , a 2003 album by The Boggs Stitch album Stitch album , a 1995 album by Klinik Stitches song , a song by Allele from the album Point of Origin Allele album Point Of Origin Stitch band , an English band Fictional characters Stitch Lilo & Stitch , one of the main characters from the 2002 41st animated Disney film Lilo & Stitch Stitch comics , a fictional Canadian superheroine from Marvel Comics Stitch, a boy in the Horrible Histories 2001 TV series Horrible Histories Films Stitch The Movie , a 2003 direct to video animated spinoff of Lilo & Stitch Stitch , an anime produced by Disney and Madhouse debuting in 2008 Stitches film Stitches film , a 1985 comedy film Stitched , a 2010 documentary about art quilters Other meanings Image stitching , the process of combining multiple images to produce a panorama or high resolution image, most commonly through the use of computer software Stitch and glue , a DIY method Stitches The Journal of Medical Humour , a Canadian ... by David Small published in 2009 disambiguation de Stitch ja pl Stitch ...   more details



  1. Stitch!

    Cleanup date December 2009 Infobox animanga Header name Stitch image File Japanese Stitch Logo.jpg 230px ... 8, 2008 last June 26, 2009 episodes 26 episode list List of Stitch episodes Infobox animanga Video type tv series title Stitch The Mischievous Alien s Great Adventure director Masami Hata producer ... List of Stitch episodes Stitch The Mischievous Alien s Great Adventure Season 2 Infobox animanga Video type tv series title Stitch Best Friends Forever director Tetsuya Endo producer writer music studio ... colorful arrietty stitch evangelion promos streamed ref br Walt Disney Animation Japan network TV ... list List of Stitch episodes Stitch Best Friends Forever Season 3 Infobox animanga Footer Nihongo Stitch Sutitchi is the anime adaptation of the animated feature film Lilo & Stitch and the subsequent successor for the Lilo & Stitch series by Walt Disney Animation Studios . It takes place after ... and Stitch deal , International business times, 2008 03 06 ref ref name ap1 http afp.google.com ... anime season, called Nihongo Stitch The Mischievous Alien s Great Adventure ... announced cite web url http www.animekon.com news 955 Stitch 2nd Season Announced.html title Stitch ... the first two season anime, entitled Stitch Best Friends Forever Stitch Zutto Saik ... news 2010 05 31 stitch zutto saiko no tomodachi anime debuts in july title Stitch ... stitch news 016 index.html ref The first season began airing ... premiered on Disney Channel Latin America on June 6, 2011. ref name 2nd season Stitch cite web url http www.youtube.com watch?v OcJkc1Yqsac title Stitch 2nd Season accessdate 2011 06 11 ref The first ... File Stitch Itazura Alien no Daibouken Title Card.jpg thumb left 150px Logo for Stitch The Mischievous ... as five villains Captain Gantu , Dr. Jacques von Hamsterviel , Reuben Lilo & Stitch 625 Reuben , Experiment 627 and Leroy Lilo & Stitch Leroy . In addition are in the anime three characters, Angel ...   more details



  1. Stitch by Stitch

    Infobox single Name Stitch by Stitch Cover Stitch by stitch.jpg Artist Javier Colon from Album Released 28 June 2011 Format Music download Digital download Recorded June 2010 Genre Pop music Pop Length 3 16 Label Universal Republic Writer Dave Bassett songwriter Dave Bassett , David Hodges and Lindy Robbins Producer Rodney Jerkins Rodney Darkchild Jerkins Certification Chart position Last single This single Stitch by Stitch br 2011 Next single Stitch by Stitch ref cite web title Stitch by Stitch by Javier Colon url http javier colon.com videos stitch by stitch by javier colon publisher Javier Colon accessdate 30 June 2011 ref is the winner s song of the first ever American The Voice U.S. TV series The Voice by Javier Colon , the winner of the The Voice U.S. season 1 first season of the show. Promotion Colon performed it on the finals of the show on June 28, 2011 and it was released immediately following the end of the show. Colon was declared the winner on the basis of this original song on the final results show on June 29, 2011. Stitch by Stitch debuted at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100. On July 7, 2011 Colon performed Stitch by Stitch on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno . Commercial performance In its first week of release, the song sold 145,000 copies, debuting and peaking at 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Citation needed date July 2011 Charts class wikitable sortable Chart 2011 Peak br position Canadian Hot 100 align center 28 US Billboard Hot 100 align center 17 S start Succession box title The Voice U.S. TV series Winner s song br Stitch by Stitch before N A after Incumbent years 2011 S end References Reflist External links http javier colon.com itunes stitch by stitch the voice iTunes Stitch by Stitch The Voice Performance page The Voice U.S. The Voice U.S. Season 1 DEFAULTSORT Stitch By Stitch Category 2011 singles Category Javier Colon songs Category Songs written by Dave Bassett songwriter Category Songs written by David Hodges Category Songs written ...   more details



  1. Slip

    Wiktionarypar slip Slip or SLIP may refer to TOC right In science and technology Slip ceramics , an aqueous suspension of minerals, and frequently deflocculant . Slip telecommunication , a positional displacement in a sequence of transmitted symbols Slip video editing , a type of edit that adjusts the in and out points of the media contained in a clip Slip motors , in an induction motor , the difference in speed between the frequency supplied to an induction motor and rotor shaft speed Slip, a Rail switch Types of switches type of rail switch Slip gauges , in mechanical engineering, precision ground and lapped measuring standards Slip joint , a mechanical construction allowing extension and compression ... to and from the water slip meter , a measurement instrument for measuring the slip resistance of flooring ... surface Relating to movement of physical matter Slip pedestrian , when a pedestrial heel strikes ... falling. Slip aerodynamic , an aerodynamic state in which an aircraft is moving sideways as well as forward relative to the oncoming airflow Slip materials science , the process by which a dislocation motion produces plastic deformation Slip vehicle dynamics , shortened form of tire slip, referring ... force. Slip marine engineering , the difference between the theoretical distance traveled per revolution of the propeller and the actual advance of the vessel Geological fault Strike slip faults Strike slip fault , a geological fault that does not cause elevation or depression of either side of the fault No slip condition , in fluid dynamics, the assumption that a fluid has zero velocity where ... encapsulation of the Internet Protocol SLIP programming language , Symmetric LIst Processing language In psychology Slip treatment , in psychology, a temporary return to a negative behavior after therapy intended to correct that behavior Freudian slip or parapraxis, an error in speech, memory, or physical action that arises from the unconscious mind In entertainment The Slip band The Slip , a rock ...   more details



  1. The Slip

    The Slip can refer to A colloquial term meaning to leave hastily , usually without notice e.g. Daniel gave us the slip The Slip album The Slip album , a 2008 album by industrial band Nine Inch Nails The Slip band , a contemporary avant rock trio from Boston, Massachusetts The Slip, a section of Swansea Beach disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Slip It In

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Slip It In Cover Black Flag Slip It In cover.jpg Type Album Artist Black Flag band Black Flag Released December 1984 Recorded June 1984 Genre Hardcore punk Length 38 37 Label SST Records SST Producer Greg Ginn , Spot producer Spot , Bill Stevenson musician Bill Stevenson Last album Family Man album Family Man br 1984 This album Slip It In br 1984 Next album Live 84 br 1984 Misc Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r1967 first John last Dougan accessdate 2011 07 01 ref rev2 Piero Scaruffi rev2Score Rating 7 10 ref http www.scaruffi.com vol4 blackfla.html Piero Scaruffi Black Flag ref rev3 Robert Christgau rev3Score C ref http www.robertchristgau.com get artist.php?name black flag Robert Christgau Black Flag reviews ref Listen filename BlackFlagSlipItIn.ogg title Slip It In description Sample of Black Flag band Black Flag Slip It In from Slip It In 1984 Slip It In is the third studio album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag band Black Flag , released in 1984 on SST Records . Slip It In is an extension of the sound Black Flag utilized on its predecessor My War , that is heavy, cathartic, intense, dense and progressive. At this point, Black Flag was considered by many to be one of the leading bands of the American punk scene. The album pursued the newer, lengthier song arrangements that Black Flag would develop until its demise. It also features Henry Rollins further development as a songwriter, contributing four of eight tracks on the album, as well as the debut of bassist Kira Roessler . Slip It In also demonstrates Black Flag s increasing use of instrumentals, with the fusion .... Track listing Slip It In Ginn 6 17 Black Coffee Ginn 4 53 Wound Up Ginn Rollins 4 17 Rat s Eyes Ginn ... albums Category 1984 albums Category Albums produced by SPOT Category SST Records albums it Slip It In pl Slip It In pt Slip It In ...   more details



  1. Pleat (knitting)

    In knitting , pleats can be made in several ways. Mock pleats can be made by alternating stitches that tend to recede such as purl or slip stitch knitting slip knitting abbreviations wyif , stitches that lie flat such as basic knitted fabrics seed or ribbing knitting pliss and stitches that tend to advance such as knit and slip stitch knitting slip knitting abbreviations wyib along the backward fold, the flat face and the forward fold, respectively. By contrast, true pleats can be made by folding the knitted fabric over and knitting the matching stitches together pairwise. Any style of pleat can be made in this way, e.g., knife pleats or box pleats. References June Hemmons Hiatt 1988 The Principles of Knitting , Simon and Schuster, pp. 214 216. ISBN 0 671 55233 3 knitting Category Knitting methods for shaping textile arts stub ...   more details



  1. Knitting abbreviations

    connote knitwise and purlwise , usually referring to a slip stitch knitting slip stitch . insertion point of stitch k b and k1b mean knit into the row below . Similarly, p b and p1b mean purl into the row below short combinations of stitches MB means make bobble knitting bobble . ssk means slip, slip, knit , i.e., the decrease knitting decrease slip two stitches knitwise individually, then knit them together through the back loop . skp is another decrease knitting decrease , meaning slip, knit, pass the slipped stitch over the just knitted stitch . As an aside, both of these decreases are equivalent ... in back and with yarn in front , respectively. Used primarily with slip stitch knitting slipped stitches . beginnings and endings BO and CO mean binding off knitting bind off and casting on knitting cast on , respectively. overall pattern St st , rev St st and g st signify stockinette stitch , reverse stockinette stitch and garter stitch , respectively. cable knitting cable instructions LT and RT ... and wrong side of the work. type of stitch k means a knit stitch and p means a purl stitch. Thus, k2, p2 , means knit two stitches, purl two stitches . Similarly, sl st describes a slip stitch knitting slip stitch , whereas yarn over yarn overs are denoted with yo . scope of stitch The modifier tog indicates that the stitches should be decrease knitting knitted together , e.g., k2tog indicates that two stitches should be knitted together as though they were one stitch. psso means pass the slipped stitch over . pnso means pass the next stitch over . orientation of stitch The modifier tbl indicates that stitches should be plaited stitch knitting knitted through the back loop . For example ...Knitting abbreviations are often used for brevity in describing knitting patterns. Knitting abbreviations ... changes MC means main color CC means contrasting color . increase knitting increases m1 means make one stitch . kfb or pfb means knit or purl into the front and back of a stitch . positional abbreviations ...   more details



  1. Buttonhole (knitting)

    In knitting , buttonholes can be made in several ways. Buttonhole Techniques knitting Eyelet buttonhole Work to desired buttonhole location, yarn over , decrease knitting decrease . Vertical buttonhole Knit to desired buttonhole location, attach a second yarn and begin knitting with this yarn knit the two knitted fabric fabrics flanking the buttonhole independently until the work reaches the desired length of the buttonhole. Rejoin the two flanks, drop the other yarn end, and work as one again. Two row buttonhole horizontal Bind off an appropriate number of stitches and cast them back on in the next row. The yarn is usually weaving knitting woven into the binding off knitting bound off stitches, for reinforcement. One row buttonhole horizontal Work to where you want the buttonhole to be. Slip next stitch, move yarn to the back of work, slip second stitch, pass first slipped stitch over the second, slip next stitch, pass second stitch over the third, and repeat until desired width of buttonhole is reached. Turn work and, by using the casting on knitting cable cast on , cast on the number of stitches bound off plus one. Turn work again. Slip the next stitch to the right hand needle and pass the extra cast on stitch over the slipped stitch. Any type of knit buttonhole can be strengthened and given neater edges with embroidery , specifically the embroidery stitch buttonhole stitch . References cite book last Hiatt first June Hemmons year 1988 title The Principles of Knitting publisher Simon and Schuster location New York pages 218 227 cite book last Wiseman first Nancie M. year 2002 title The Knitter s Book of Finishing Techniques publisher Martingale & Company location Woodinville, WA pages 111 127 knitting Category Knitting textile arts stub ...   more details



  1. Weaving (knitting)

    In knitting , weaving is a family of techniques for introducing extra yarn s into a knitted fabric without knitting them. The extra yarns almost always follow the horizontal rows courses of knitting and, if visible, resemble a woven woven texture . Thus, with sufficient force, a woven yarn can be pulled out of a knitted fabric, as in a woven fabric. Multi yarn weaving is sometimes called couching . The woven yarn s need not be the same thickness or color as the knitted yarn. Methods The simplest method for weaving is to pass the extra yarn s in back or in front as each stitch is knitted, as is done in slip stitch knitting . In another technique, dip stitch knitting dip stitch es are used to secure the woven yarn s . The method may be necessary if the woven yarn s are much thicker than any one row of knitting. Other meanings of weaving in knitting Weaving has at least two other meanings in knitting. First, weaving in the ends of the yarn means burying the free ends of the yarn s in the knitted fabric to secure them, by passing them in and around the stitches. Second, weaving is sometimes used as a synonym for grafting knitting grafting . References June Hemmons Hiatt 1988 The Principles of Knitting , Simon and Schuster, pp. 81 82. ISBN 0 671 55233 3 knitting Category Knitting textile arts stub ...   more details



  1. Bead knitting

    is to thread beads on the yarn in advance. There are several ways to go about knitting the beads in though slipping the stitch, putting the bead between stitches, and putting the bead on the stitch. The slip stitch method is to slip stitch knitting slip the stitch with the yarn and bead in front ... are often plaited stitch knitting twisted , to tighten up the fabric. Threaded as it is knitted A second ... to make an elongated stitch knitting elongated stitch to fit both the bead and the next stitch. A third approach is to sew on the beads after knitting. This approach is the least desirable, since ...Image Beadknitting.JPG thumb beaded knitting on double points, with the beads threaded on in advance Beaded knitting is a type of knitting in which the stitches are decorated with ceramic or glass beads. Important advantages include 1 the surface and color effects available with beads and not with yarn and 2 the longer wear of the beads may lengthen the life of the knitted fabric significantly. The techniques are described here for beads, but knitting sequins and other perforated objects can be done ... stitch would have to be slipped multiple times. The axis of the bead is horizontal to the work. Putting ... in the picture. The third method is to knit the stitch with the bead on the bight itself. Technically, this is considered bead knitting rather than beaded knitting. For consistency, the bead should ... of bead knitting In the Victorian era, it was popular to knit densely beaded purses using tiny knitting needles made of stiff wire, much smaller less than 1  mm than the smallest knitting needle ... No footnotes date February 2008 2002 Vogue Knitting The Ultimate Knitting Book , updated ed., Sixth and Spring Books. ISBN 1 931543 16 X Robinson D. 1986 The Encyclopedia of Knitting Techniques , Viking Penguin. ISBN 0 7181 3124 X June Hemmons Hiatt 1988 The Principles of Knitting , Simon and Schuster, pp. 293 305. ISBN 0 671 55233 3 knitting Category Knitting Category Beadwork ...   more details



  1. Decrease (knitting)

    A decrease in knitting is a reduction in the number of stitches, usually accomplished by suspending the stitch to be decreased from another existing stitch or by knitting it together with another stitch. Methods of Single Decreasing knitting When more than one stitch is suspended from a stitch, they can hang in different orders. For example, the first stitch could be on top of the second stitch when ... a left leaning decrease. S1, K1, PSSO slip one, knit one, pass slipped stitch over This results in a similar look to the SSK but can appear less tidy. Work to the two stitches to be decreased, slip next stitch to the right hand needle as if to knit, knit next stitch, pass slipped stitch over knit stitch. Also creates a left leaning decrease. K2tog tbl knit two together through the back loops This looks ..., wrap yarn around needle in normal manner, slip the two stitches off together and drop them. This creates a right leaning decrease. SSK slip, slip, knit Work to the two stitches to be decreased, slip two stitches one at a time to the right hand needle, as if to knit insert the left hand needle ... and slip the two stitches off the left needle. This makes a left leaning decrease. Methods of Double Decreasing knitting Sometimes a double decrease is made, in which three stitches are suspended from a single stitch. This allows for six possible stitch orders 123, 132, 213, 231, 312 and 321. Here, the first number is the topmost stitch, and the last number is the bottommost stitch. Thus, 213 means that the second stitch is uppermost as seen from the right side , followed by the first, then third stitches. The uppermost stitch is most important there is not much visual difference between 213 ... symmetric double decrease is 213, which can be done as follows slip stitches 1 and 2 knitwise simultaneously, knit stitch 3, then pass the slipped stitches over the just knitted stitch. Relation to binding off Binding off knitting Binding off is effectively a series of adjacent decreases. The simplest ...   more details



  1. Continental knitting

    the yarn in place as the new stitch is being pulled out of the loop. This knitting style is often ...Knitting with the yarn in one s left hand is commonly referred to as Continental knitting , German knitting , European knitting , or left hand knitting . Unlike English knitting , the yarn is held in the left hand the motion of bringing the yarn forward with a needle held in the other hand is thus sometimes known as picking . Continental knitting is preferred by professional hand knitters, as it is the more efficient method, requiring the shortest number of specific hand motions per stitch. Continental style knitting, being associated with Germany, fell out of favour in English speaking countries during World War II its reintroduction in the United States is often credited to Elizabeth Zimmerman . Hand motions Image Howtoknit.jpg 250px thumb Illustration of how to knit Image Howtopurl.jpg thumb 250 px Illustration of how to purl The motion of the right wrist is used to slip the right needle into the loop of the stitch being knitted and scoop or hook the yarn onto the right needle. An alternative ..., although the knitting needle is held under the palm of the hand. One major difference in the motion ... the knitting needle like a pencil was briefly made popular around 1900 under the guise of being ... degree in the English speaking world. Other knitting styles include English knitting aka right hand knitting and Combined knitting . ref http www.youtube.com watch?v XuRLFl36tDY YouTube Continental demo video ref ref http techknitting.blogspot.com 2006 12 continental knit stitch 20.html TECHknitting blog article on continental knitting with a clear picture reference ref ref http www.knittinghelp.com videos knit stitch Knittinghelp s demo video section with continental video as top reference ref references knitting unreferenced date September 2007 DEFAULTSORT Continental Knitting Category Knitting ...   more details



  1. Knitting machine

    stitch textile arts stitch es can be selected by hand manipulation of the knitting needle needles ... needles will knit or not, and the unknitted yarn portions will lie under slip stitch or over the needle or be held in the needle hook tuck stitch . Needles can be placed in holding position to allow ..., and have machine stitch patterning features such as plating and knitweaving. Plating refers to knitting ... are much easier to produce with a knitting machine. Others e.g. garter stitch can also be produced ... knitting machine in action A knitting machine is a device used to create knitting knitted fabric s in a semi or fully automated fashion. There are numerous types of knitting machines, ranging from ... 19th century hosiery firm that depicts its factory floor with workers using knitting machines. Published 1886. A few simple devices permit knitting without needles for toy or hobby purposes. The simplest of these is spool knitting , followed by knitting boards or knitting looms, which consist of two ... the pins various patterns of winding produce different textured knitting. A needle or special tool ... pins, to produce the knitting. Knitting boards can produce complex designs. Other semi mechanical knitting ... purl purl and plain rib fabrics plus a variety of multi patterns. Ribbing knitting Ribbing attachments ... movements required to produce each next stitch. By means of various selection methods, e.g. punch .... Domestic knitting machines use the weft knitting method which produces a fabric similar to hand knitting . Knitting proceeds more quickly than in hand knitting, where usually two straight Knitting needle needles are held in the hand and each stitch is manipulated individually across the row. Knitting machines work an entire row of loops in a single movement. gallery File Spool knitting machine.jpg A hobbyist spool knitting machine operates on a crank. File Home knitting machine.jpg A flatbed home knitting machine. gallery Comparison to hand knitting The fabric produced using a knitting ...   more details



  1. Intarsia (knitting)

    Isle , slip stitch knitting slip stitch colour , and double knitting , there is only one active colour on any given stitch, and yarn is not carried across the back of the work when a colour changes on a given ... at each change of colour Intarsia is a knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple ... and two of white one for the left and one for the right. Intarsia is most often worked flat knitting flat , rather than circular knitting in the round . However, it is possible to knit intarsia in circular knitting using particular techniques. Common examples of intarsia include sweaters with large ... thumb 200px right Intarsia bobbins Knitting in intarsia theoretically requires no additional skills ... bobbins worth of some colours , the knitter simply begins knitting their pattern. When they arrive ... holes and starts knitting with it. If flat knitting, at the end of the row, the piece is turned round just as with regular knitting, and the knitter returns back the way they came. The simplest ... by always working each stitch in the same colour as the previous row, changing colours at exactly the same ... always given as charts which, because of the mechanics of knitting, are read beginning at the lower ... patterns though usually without the colour nuance of the latter . Knitting intarsia in the round There are several techniques to execute intarsia when circular knitting. Executing intarsia in the round .... Priscilla Gibson Roberts discusses four techniques for knitting intarsia in the round in her book ... 1988 title The Principles of Knitting Methods and Techniques of Hand Knitting publisher Simon and Schuster isbn 978 0671552336 cite book last Robinson first Debby year 1986 title The Encyclopedia of Knitting ... Knitting Magazine editors year 2002 title Vogue Knitting The Ultimate Knitting Book edition updated ... me explaiknit 2006 08 rock around the.html Site detailing methods of intarsia in the round. knitting Category Knitting ornaments ...   more details



  1. Hand-knitting

    magic needle approach commonly known as Magic Loop , or careful use of slip stitch knitting or equivalently ..., such as slip stitch knitting slip stitch versions of double knitting . Circular needles may be used ... into stitch treasuries. ref cite book last Thomas first Mary year 1972 title Mary Thomas Book of Knitting ... Big Book of Knitting Stitch Patterns publisher Sterling Publishing location New York isbn 978 1402727634 ... Knit & Purl The Ultimate Stitch Dictionary from the Editors of Vogue Knitting Magazine publisher Sixth ... 2006 title The Vogue Knitting Stitchionary Volume Two Cables The Ultimate Stitch Dictionary from the Editors ... Three Color Knitting The Ultimate Stitch Dictionary from the Editors of Vogue Knitting Magazine publisher ... Amy title How to do the knit stitch url http www.knittinghelp.com knitting basic techniques knit.php ... the active unsecured stitches must be held so they don t drop stitch knitting drop 2 these stitches ... wire by using plaited stitch knitting plaited stitches . Ancillary tools Image Knitting tools.png thumb ... knitting joining two knitted pieces edge to edge . The darning needle is used in duplicate stitch also known as Swiss darning , while the crochet hook is also essential for repairing drop stitch knitting ... circular stitch markers, hanging markers, extra yarn and row counter hand knitting counters . A second ...Hand knitting is a special case of knitting , in which the knitted fabric is produced by hand. Flat and circular knitting Weft knit fabrics can be divided into two types those that have selvage knitting ... using flat knitting , whereas the latter are knit using circular knitting , also known as knitting in the round . In flat knitting, the hand knitter generally knits from right to left on one side ... the side that faces inwards, towards the body, is known as the wrong side . Thus, flat knitting involves knitting one row on the right side, then one row on the wrong side, etc. Stitches knit on the wrong side are reversed in appearance for example, a knit stitch carried out on the wrong side will appear ...   more details



  1. Grafting (knitting)

    In knitting , grafting is the joining of two knitted fabric s using yarn and a needle in one of three types of seam s selvage knitting selvage to selvage knitting selvage seam , selvage knitting selvage to end wales seam , or end to end wale to wale seam The Kitchener stitch is a common method for the third type of seam . See also Three needle bindoff References June Hemmons Hiatt 1988 The Principles of Knitting , Simon and Schuster, pp. 361 378. ISBN 0 671 55233 3 External links http www.knitty.com ISSUEsummer04 FEATtheresasum04.html Tutorial on Kitchener Stitch on Knitty.com by Theresa Vinson Stenersen http www.knittinghelp.com knitting basic techniques misc.php Kitchener Stitch Tutorial on KnittingHelp.com section for miscellaneous techniques includes video knitting Category Knitting stitches Category Seams textile arts stub ...   more details



  1. Brioche knitting

    Image Doublebrioche.jpg thumb right Double brioche in a variegated yarn Brioche knitting is a family of knitting patterns involving tucked stitch knitting tucked stitches , i.e., yarn over s that are knitted together with a stitch textile arts slipped stitch from the previous row. Such stitches may also be made by knitting into the row below equivalent to the slipped stitch and dropping the stitch above equivalent to the yarn over . The tucked stitches may form a second layer of knitting in front of the first layer, resembling an array of arches or seen upside down of fish scales. Although warm and beautiful in texture, garments made from brioche knitting have the drawback that the tucked stitches are liable to get caught and be pulled out. Brioche knitting may have originated in the Middle East . However, the term brioche seems to have derived from French slang for mistake . The name might be a reference to the brioche dinner roll, which is formed of two pieces, one stacked atop the other. References June Hemmons Hiatt 1988 The Principles of Knitting , Simon and Schuster, pp. 29 32, 85 86. ISBN 0 671 55233 3 knitting Category Knitting textile arts stub ...   more details




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