kschimmel

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Kimberly Schimmel has a Master of Library Science degree from North Carolina Central University and ...
http://fiberfrau.blogspot.com
Writer

Winston Salem - NC

United States

Industries:

Design; Fashion; Hobbies; Weddings

My native language:

English (EN)

Other Languages:

German (DE)

  • knit

    Create a new stitch by inserting a needle into an existing stitch with the working yarn held at the back of the work.

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  • purl

    Create a new stitch by inserting a needle into an existing stitch with the working yarn held at the front of the work.

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  • ribbing

    Ribbing is a stretchy fabric created by alternating knit and purl stitches so that vertical lines of like stitches are created. There are different patterns, the most common being knit 1, purl 1 or knit 2, purl 2. Ribbing is used at the tops of socks and at the hems of sweaters, hats, and ...

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  • yarn over

    Lay working yarn over right needle from front to back. Proceed with knitting row. On next row, knit or purl the yarn over like any other stitch. Yarn overs are used to create holes in lace.

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  • increase

    Make an additional stitch in a row of knitting by placing a loop over the needle, working twice into one stitch, or casting on at the end of a row.

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  • decrease

    Reduce the number of stitches in a row of knitting by working two stitches together as one, slipping a stitch and passing it over the next stitch, or casting off at beginning of row.

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  • slip stitch

    Move a stitch from the left to the right needle without working it. Stitches may be slipped knitwise (insert needle as if to knit) or purlwise (insert needle as if to purl.)

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  • knit even

    Continue knitting rows in a set pattern without increasing or decreasing the number of stitches.

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