Wednesday, November 19, 2008

free knit patterns

Knitting is the oldest craft among all the crafts. Knitting consists of loops called stitches pulled through each other.

Close-up of ribbingSome more advanced knitting techniques create a surprising variety of complex textures. I drain the water, squashing the sweater into the bowl to get rid of the water. Cable patterns are made by permuting the order of stitches; although one or two stitches may be held by hand or knit out of order, cables of three or more generally require a cable needle.

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. You can also choose between circular needles and straight needles. Such needles are usually 10-16 inches long but, due to the compressibility of knitted fabrics, may be used to knit pieces significantly wider.

Be sure to try using other available resources, such as local craft and hobby stores. You also will usually want to stick with chunky yarns (this is a good use for "novelty" yarns, which have lots of texture and are usually thick but also light and fluffy), since they knit up quickly so you can make more presents.

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