Monday, October 13, 2008

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As we know, all knitted fabrics are made using two basic stitches, knit and purl. Knitting is worked in rounds (the equivalent of rows in flat knitting) in a spiral.

Most Western-style knitters follow either the English style (in which the yarn is held in the right hand) or the Continental style (in which the yarn is held in the left hand). Individual stitches, or rows of stitches, may be made taller by drawing more yarn into the new loop (an elongated stitch), which is the basis for uneven knitting: a row of tall stitches may alternate with one or more rows of short stitches for an interesting visual effect. Plied yarns may themselves be plied together, producing cabled yarns or multi-stranded yarns.

A second potential difficulty is that the knitted piece will slide off the tapered end of the needles when unattended; this is prevented by "point protectors" that cap the tapered ends. If you are crafty at all, try your hand at knitting a baby blanket. The fibers making up a yarn may be continuous filament fibers such as silk and many synthetics, or they may be staples (fibers of an average length, typically a few inches); naturally filament fibers are sometimes cut up into staples before spinning.

To do a yarn-over after a knit stitch, just bring your yarn across your work from the back to the front. Even if you're a pretty proficient knitter, this isn't the time to learn a new technique or work with a skinny fingering-weight yarn that will take forever to knit up.

Free Knitting Pattern For Mittens On Circular Needles the easy way

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