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Basic knitted fabrics include stocking stitch,
reverse stocking stitch,
garter stitch, seed
stitch, ****goting, and tricot. In some cases,
these fabrics...
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garter stitch or seed/moss
stitch) tend to lie flat and
drape well.
Wales of purl
stitches have a
tendency to recede,
whereas those of knit
stitches tend...
- with
nothing but knit and purl
stitches,
including garter stitch, ribbing, and moss and seed
stitches.
Adding a "slip
stitch" (where a loop is p****ed from...
- decrease.
Basic Garter stitch Stockinette stitch, also
known as
stocking stitch Reverse stockinette stitch Variations Basket stitch Seed
stitch, also known...
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selected stitch off its
needle and
makes the
stitch through the back, thus
creating a purl
stitch on the face of the fabric.
Certain models of
Garter carriages...
- more
horizontal rows of knit
stitches alternating with one or more rows of purl
stitches. The
simplest welting is
garter stitch, in
which knit rows alternate...
- Slip-
stitch knitting is a
family of
knitting techniques that uses slip
stitches to make
multiple fabrics simultaneously, to make extra-long
stitches, and/or...
- St st, rev St st and g st
signify "stockinette
stitch", "reverse
stockinette stitch" and "
garter stitch", respectively.
cable instructions LT and RT signify...
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single crochet stitch (sc) uses
approximately the same
amount of yarn as knit
garter stitch, but more yarn than
stockinette stitch. Any
stitch using yarnovers...
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first stitch knitwise and
knitting the last
stitch, with rows of
slipping the
first stitch purlwise and
purling the last
stitch. The
slipped garter edge...