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  2. Circular knitting - Wikipedia

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    Work in the round is begun by casting on stitches as for flat knitting but then joining the ends of that row of stitches to form a circle. Knitting is worked in rounds (the equivalent of the rows in flat knitting), which forms the tube by winding around in a helix. [1] Originally, circular knitting was done using a set of four or five double ...

  3. Hand knitting - Wikipedia

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    Julia knitted a square of ten stitches and ten rows in stockinette stitch using knitting needles that were 6.5 centimeters (2 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches) in diameter and 3.5 meters (11 feet 6 inches) long. In literature

  4. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Smaller items, such as socks and hats, are usually knit in one piece on double-pointed needles or circular needles. Hats in particular can be started "top down" on double pointed needles with the increases added until the preferred size is achieved, switching to an appropriate circular needle when enough stitches have been added.

  5. Ponte (Fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Ponte is a double knit, weft knitting design produced on Rib/Interlock circular knitting machines by manipulating stockinette stitch, using at least two yarn feeds, looping now on one set of needles, now on the other, to knit two fabrics joined together. it is a double knit fabric structure similar to Milano rib but repeating on four courses ...

  6. List of knitting stitches - Wikipedia

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    Crossed stitch [5] Herringbone stitch [6] Linen stitch is a pattern that creates a tightly knit fabric that resembles woven linen. Tailored garments are especially suited for the linen stitch. It is a durable stitch, and is often used to reinforce the heels of hand-knitted socks. It includes knit and purl stitches, as well as slipped stitches. [7]

  7. Basic knitted fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Reverse stocking stitch (also called Reverse Stockinette, [5] Rough Fabric, Wrong Fabric [2]) is produced in the same way as stocking, except that the purl stitches are done on the right side and the knit stitches on the wrong side. [1]

  8. Knitting needle - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly, a new stitch is formed by inserting the tapered end through an active stitch, catching a loop (also called a bight) of fresh yarn and drawing it through the stitch; this secures the initial stitch and forms a new active stitch in its place. In specialized forms of knitting the needle may be passed between active stitches being ...

  9. Casting on (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    Use the needle to catch this yarn, then bring the needle back down through the thumb loop, turning the thumb slightly to make room for the needle to pass through. Drop the loop off the thumb and place the thumb back in the V configuration while tightening up the resulting stitch on the needle. Instructions published on knittingdaily.com.

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