Friday, May 22, 2009

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Knit One Purl Two happens to be one of the most well known knitting terms, well known by non-knitters and knitters alike. In this brief article we aim to just give a basic understanding of knitting needles, their sizing and what you need to look out for.

To begin you can knit a nice pashmina style stole, just with three hundred stitches, if garter stitch means only knit stitches no purl stitches. Double-pointed needles are tapered at both ends, which allows them to be knit from either end. On the wrong side, the ends of the loops are visible, both the tops and bottoms, creating a much more bumpy texture sometimes called reverse stockinette.

Double ribbing is the pattern is used for hems and borders for necklines or cuffs of sweaters, socks and mitts. Records show that the first sweaters were knit in the 17th century; before that smaller pieces and undergarments were knit. This is used to great effect in lace knitting, which consists of making patterns and pictures using such holes, rather than with the stitches themselves.

We hope you found the information here inspiring, please have a look around this site for more great info. You'll be amazed at how much faster the second, third, and fourth version of the same pattern can be.

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