Like weaving, knitting is a technique for producing a two-dimensional fabric from a one-dimensional yarn or thread. I hope you will follow my knitting instructions.
In lace knitting, the pattern is formed by making small, stable holes in the fabric, generally with yarn overs. Since the craft is quite simple, it caught on and spread to other cultures rather quickly. In lace knitting, the pattern is formed by making small, stable holes in the fabric, generally with yarn overs.
Once you learn these two stitches you will find everything else is just a variation of the knit and purl stitches. The single yarns may be dyed separately before plying, or afterwards to give the yarn a uniform look. These usually utilize the basic stockinet stitch, which makes them ideal for beginners.
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. To do a yarn-over after a knit stitch, just bring your yarn across your work from the back to the front.
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