London.crafts wiki - Differences between Version 12 and Version 11 of Knitting Tips
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==== Not screwing up ==== * [http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=02vqivocamqpns5svne7q3gfqa47tpubps%404ax.com Lifelines] ==== Shaping ==== |
* [http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=02vqivocamqpns5svne7q3gfqa47tpubps%404ax.com Lifelines] |
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* [http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEsummer03/FEATslipstitch.html Slip-stitch (mosaic) knitting] - two-color knitting using only one colour at a time. * [http://www.woolworks.org/hints.html Hints and tips from knit-l] |
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==== Colour ==== |
==== Slip-stitch edging ==== |
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* [http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEsummer03/FEATslipstitch.html Slip-stitch (mosaic) knitting] - two-color knitting using only one colour at a time. |
Knit the first stitch through the back. Slip the last stitch purlwise with yarn in front. |
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* Slip-stitch edging can make sewing-up easier. One way to do it is to knit the first stitch through the back. Slip the last stitch purlwise with yarn in front. ==== Hints and Tips pages ==== * http://www.tradewindknits.com/tmbosun.html * http://www.woolworks.org/hints.html |
- Lifelines
- Short-row shaping (including link to fitted tank top pattern)
- Slip-stitch (mosaic) knitting - two-color knitting using only one colour at a time.
- Hints and tips from knit-l
Slip-stitch edging
Knit the first stitch through the back. Slip the last stitch purlwise with yarn in front.
Making up
- Mattress stitch (invisible join for stockinette)
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