Wednesday, June 4, 2008

how to french knit

Here's how I care for the things I have been knitting. As we know, all knitted fabrics are made using two basic stitches, knit and purl.

Records show that the first sweaters were knit in the 17th century; before that smaller pieces and undergarments were knit. These few basic knitting instructions are the foundation of any project you will ever knit. During knitting, the active stitches are secured mechanically, either from individual hooks (in knitting machines) or from a knitting needle or frame in hand-knitting.

The great thing about making a knit baby blanket is that it can be made in any color to fit the color scheme of the baby's room. She will be talking about knitting and taking some of the mystery out of knitting terms and patterns. First find a pattern with the some basic knitting instructions; a small flat item really is best.

The latter is better for knitting, since the yarn is much less likely to tangle. Pull the yarn down, and catch it with the right needle.

These few basic knitting instructions are the foundation of any project you will ever knit. Once you learn the basics of knitting, you will want to continue progressing to more advanced stitches and knitting patterns.

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