My Knitting Book
To cast on.-The first interlacement of the cotton on the needle.
To cast off.-To knit two stitches, and to pass the first over the second, and so on to the last stitch, which is to be secured by drawing the thread through.
To cast over.-To bring the cotton forward round the needle.
To narrow.-To lessen, by knitting two stitches together.
To seam.-To knit a stitch with the cotton before the needle.
To widen.-To increase by making a stitch, bringing the cotton round the needle, and knitting the same when it occurs.
A turn.-Two rows in the same stitch, backwards and forwards.
To turn.-To change the stitch.
To turn over.-To bring the wool forward over the needle.
A row.-The stitches from one end of the needle to the other.
A round.-A row, when the stitches are on two, three, or more needles.
A plain row.-That composed of simple knitting.
To pearl a row.-To knit with the cotton before the needle.
To rib.-To work alternate rows of plain and pearl knitting.
To bring the thread forward.-To bring the cotton forward so as to make an open stitch.
A loop stitch.-Made by bringing the cotton before the needle, which
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My Knitting Book
To cast on.-The first interlacement of the cotton on the needle.
To cast off.-To knit two stitches, and to pass the first over the second, and so on to the last stitch, which is to be secured by drawing the thread through.
To cast over.-To bring the cotton forward round the needle.
To narrow.-To lessen, by knitting two stitches together.
To seam.-To knit a stitch with the cotton before the needle.
To widen.-To increase by making a stitch, bringing the cotton round the needle, and knitting the same when it occurs.
A turn.-Two rows in the same stitch, backwards and forwards.
To turn.-To change the stitch.
To turn over.-To bring the wool forward over the needle.
A row.-The stitches from one end of the needle to the other.
A round.-A row, when the stitches are on two, three, or more needles.
A plain row.-That composed of simple knitting.
To pearl a row.-To knit with the cotton before the needle.
To rib.-To work alternate rows of plain and pearl knitting.
To bring the thread forward.-To bring the cotton forward so as to make an open stitch.
A loop stitch.-Made by bringing the cotton before the needle, which
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My Knitting Book

My Knitting Book

by Frances Lambert
My Knitting Book

My Knitting Book

by Frances Lambert

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To cast on.-The first interlacement of the cotton on the needle.
To cast off.-To knit two stitches, and to pass the first over the second, and so on to the last stitch, which is to be secured by drawing the thread through.
To cast over.-To bring the cotton forward round the needle.
To narrow.-To lessen, by knitting two stitches together.
To seam.-To knit a stitch with the cotton before the needle.
To widen.-To increase by making a stitch, bringing the cotton round the needle, and knitting the same when it occurs.
A turn.-Two rows in the same stitch, backwards and forwards.
To turn.-To change the stitch.
To turn over.-To bring the wool forward over the needle.
A row.-The stitches from one end of the needle to the other.
A round.-A row, when the stitches are on two, three, or more needles.
A plain row.-That composed of simple knitting.
To pearl a row.-To knit with the cotton before the needle.
To rib.-To work alternate rows of plain and pearl knitting.
To bring the thread forward.-To bring the cotton forward so as to make an open stitch.
A loop stitch.-Made by bringing the cotton before the needle, which

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783385122116
Publisher: Outlook Verlag
Publication date: 04/17/2024
Pages: 118
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)
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