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Combined knitting or combination knitting is a style that combines elements of Eastern-style knitting with the Western techniques. The name was suggested by Mary Thomas in her 1938 book "Mary Thomas's Knitting Book", where she described the technique as "..the better way to work in Flat Knitting. The resulting fabric is
15 May 2013 To decrease to the right, a Combined knitter needs to slip the two stitches purl-wise; which in combined knitting means entering through the back loop, resulting in a twist onto the right-hand needle. Then slip those two stitches back and knit them together through the front loop.
Q I am having terrible problems holding the yarn in place to pick/scoop for my purl stitches. I've tried several methods of wrapping and finally ended up holding the yarn between my index and thumb, which is very awkward, slow and uncomfortable. This method is so fast for knitting, that if I can master the purl I will probably
Making A Knit Stitch. The method I use for knitting & purling has been christened "Combined Knitting" and has been written about by Mary Walker Phillips in Creative Knitting and by Priscilla Gibson-Roberts in the Fall 2000 Interweave Knits magazine. As the name implies, it's a combination of Western (or German/ English/
Making A Purl Stitch. The method I use for knitting & purling has been christened "Combination Knitting" and has been written about by Mary Walker Phillips in her book Creative Knitting and by Priscilla Gibson-Roberts n the Fall 2000 Interweave Knits magazine. As the name implies, it's a combination of Western or German
27 Mar 2017 When I knit stocking stitch flat in the standard manner the rows clump together in pairs. This is clearly visible on the purl side of the fabric; every two rows there is a longer gap between the rows. This is well known phenomenon in knitting called 'rowing out', and is a consequence of standard purl stitches
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