Wednesday, June 18, 2008

how to knit footies

Let's start with some basic patterns. Knitting threads or yarns are used to create cloths or warm cloths.

The two extra stitches add balance to the pattern. If the fibers are first aligned by combing them, the yarn is smoother and called a worsted; by contrast, if the fibers are carded but not combed, the yarn is fuzzier and called woolen-spun. In lace knitting, the pattern is formed by making small, stable holes in the fabric, generally with yarn overs.

It is important to know the size of your knitting needles because their size is related to the size of your stitches and, implicitly, to the appearance of the finished work. Double-pointed needles are tapered at both ends, which allows them to be knit from either end. Your knitting pattern whilst looking attractive needs to be suitable to the garment you want to knit.

The single yarns may be dyed separately before plying, or afterwards to give the yarn a uniform look. A circular needle resembles two short knitting needles connected by a cable between them.

Exercise is great, yet, doing something for your soul, is just as important. 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.

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