Tuesday, June 23, 2009

how to knit a mobius

In this article, I will attempt to explain some of the basic knitting stitches and everything they encompass. Knitting is the oldest craft among all the crafts.

Repeat the whole procedure till you transfer all stitches from left needle to right needle. Double ribbing is the pattern is used for hems and borders for necklines or cuffs of sweaters, socks and mitts. The double moss stitch pattern creates a more textured raised effect on the material which looks great for any number of projects.

For example, differently colored leaves and petals of a flower could be knit separately and applied to form the final picture. This concept is related to the pattern you have and, if in your pattern it says there are supposed to be , for example, 5 stitches to an inch and you can make only 3, than you should and need to change the size of your knitting needles. A sequence of stitches in which each stitch suspended from the next is called a wale.

Good luck with your knitting. But, that's the essence of knitting.

triangle antimacassar yarn over knit - it's all here

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