Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Circular knitting stitches: 5 most popular Knitting Stitch types


Welcome to the wonderful world of weaving. Even if you have been here for a while, there's always something new on this most fascinating craft!

Let me begin with the presentation of the five types that I think are at the heart of weaving mesh!

Learn to weave, you know, is nothing more different learning types of meshes of weaving.

Wherever you roam on the Web, many of the same questions surgen.Una and once again I come from forums and discussions with the same types of concerns.

This article attempts to explain some points basic knitting stitches and everything what they cover.

I will talk about 'the mesh stitch', 'the purl mesh', 'weave together 2', ' yarn - on ' and 'stockinette' mesh.

These five points of suture, I believe, form the very foundation of weaving.Learn and perfect, each one of these, and will be well on its way to become an expert in weaving!

All other patterns emerge from these few points stitches.So let's start!

'The Knit Stitch'. Have you ever looking something knitted? I mean, it seemed really?If you have, you will see one side of the circular looks different from the other.

Weave structures continues.The mesh mesh is composed of do loops that polarized together; one after another.

The mesh mesh look like little "v" patterns, seen from the side mesh pattern.

To form a "mesh weave" use a needle to remove a loop of thread through the existing mesh on another needle. (You can weave with more than two needles, but is a debate for another day).

Holding both needle in their hands, insert the right needle of "front to back" first collection in needle izquierda.Mantener thread at the rear, put "on" the tip of the needle, counterclockwise. Pull thread down and catch it with the right needle.

Slide the "old" mesh off the left needle and you have a new stitch on the right needle! A stitch mesh!

Many times you will be the mesh mesh is the "right" or RS of his work.But from time to time, will be the "wrong side" or WS.

In any case, it is good to know that these two abbreviations.

'The purl Stitch'.The purl mesh closely resembles what seems "face brick" seen from the purl pattern side.

Unlike the mesh mesh, the mesh of purl, maintains thread to "front" of its fabric.

Insert the needle right "back to front" in the first stitch on the left needle.With your right index finger, wrap yarn counterclockwise around and on the right needle.

Draw the right needle and thread back on the mesh of the "old".Deslice outside of the old mesh.A new forms collection.A purl stitch!

«Knitting together 2.»Now, this is easy!Only weave two together! insert second mesh right needle from the tip of the needle left, making sure "catch" the first mesh with her.

Bring your yarn sobre then down, catch your thread, old points of suture of the packing slip out and you have a new stitch instead.

You will have only a new dos.Dos stitch together circulars often are used to decrease stitches points or to create an open work pattern.

«Yarn - on '. adding a yarn - more, or I, is also used to create layouts work abierto.Hacer a thread - on after a stitch mesh, just bring your thread of his work from the rear to frente.A continuation, knit the next mesh.»

You will see an extra "Wireframe" in the fila.Cuando reaches this collection the next row of weaving, you won't see anchored as the demás.Eso is because placed there, all of himself.

Weaving as knitting any stitch. According to go, you will see that thread - overs creation "holes" or draughts in its fabric designs.

'Stockinette Stitch'. this collection is more common in tejer.Todos consists of is weaving a row, pure, then the next and so, and so forth.

Stockinette collection is exactly where to begin each Tejedor.Y with him until you know your points suture well!

Therefore, you have! * 5 * most popular circular knitting stitch types!

Get weave!

Copyright 2006 Alice Seidel








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