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  2. Richard Rutt - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Richard Rutt CBE (27 August 1925 – 27 July 2011) was an English Roman Catholic priest and a former Anglican bishop.. Rutt spent almost 20 years of his life serving as an Anglican missionary in South Korea, a country for which he developed a deep affection.

  3. History of knitting - Wikipedia

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    Madonna Knitting, by Bertram of Minden 1400-1410 1855 sketch of a shepherd knitting, while watching his flock The Knitting Woman by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1869. Knitting is the process of using two or more needles to pull and loop yarn into a series of interconnected loops in order to create a finished garment or some other type of fabric.

  4. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Knitting is a method for production of textile fabrics by interlacing yarn loops with loops of the same or other yarns. ... Rutt, Richard (1989).

  5. Circular knitting - Wikipedia

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    Circular knitting or knitting in the round is a form of knitting that creates a seamless tube. ... Rutt, Richard (2003). A History of Handknitting. Loveland, CO ...

  6. Talk:Knitting - Wikipedia

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    A course is a horizontal row of stitches; a wale is a vertical row of stitches. Courses and wales are defined and discussed in Richard Rutt's History of Knitting.--Storye book 08:11, 26 November 2010 (UTC) Thanks, though it still doesn't explain the shift from horizontal to vertical alignment.

  7. Aran jumper - Wikipedia

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    His thesis has, however, been thoroughly debunked by many historians of knitting, including Richard Rutt, Alice Starmore and Vawn Corrigan. [ 5 ] Most historians agree [ 6 ] that far from being an ancient craft, Aran knitting was invented as recently as the 1890s and early 1900s, when the Congested Districts Board sought to improve the fishing ...

  8. Knitting needle - Wikipedia

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    A knitting needle or knitting pin is a tool in hand-knitting to produce knitted fabrics. ... Rutt, Richard (2003). A history of handknitting. Interweave Press ...

  9. Knitting pattern - Wikipedia

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    The earliest published English knitting pattern appeared in Natura Exenterata: or Nature Unbowelled, which was printed in London in 1655 [9] Jane Gaugain was an early influential author of knitting pattern books in the early 1800s. Yarn companies give away knitting patterns to promote use of their yarn. [10] [11] [12] [13]