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Solutions to common knitting quandaries are at yourfingertips--anywhere you go Knitting VISUAL Quick Tips has the answers you need--fast. Withdetailed color photos and concise instructions, plus time-savingtips, it covers: * Selecting tools and yarn * Casting on and binding off * Knitting and purling: English and Continental * Working cables and bobbles * Knitting in the round * Shaping * Color Knitting * Correcting mistakes * Finishing * Adding decorative details * Understanding pattern instructions and charts

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Knitting VISUAL Quick Tips®

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Knitting Necessities
Knitting Needles
Knitting Accessories
Yarn Types
Understanding Yarn Labels
Care Instructions and Symbols
Chapter 2: Casting On
Make a Slipknot
Simple Cast-On
Knit Cast-On
Cable Cast-On
Long-Tail Cast-On
Open Cast-On
Chapter 3: Knitting, Purling, and Slipping Stitches
Knit: English Method
Knit: Continental Method
Purl: English Method
Purl: Continental Method
Slip a Stitch
Join New Yarn
Chapter 4: Binding Off Stitches
Bind Off Knitwise
Bind Off Purlwise
Bind Off in Pattern
Bind Off in Knitted Cord
Three-Needle Bind-Off
Chapter 5: Correcting Mistakes
Correct a Twisted Stitch
Correct an Incomplete Stitch
Pick Up a Dropped Stitch One Row Below
Pick Up a Dropped Stitch Several Rows Below
Pick Up a Dropped Edge Stitch Several Rows Below
Unravel Stitch by Stitch
Unravel Row by Row
Chapter 6: Reading Written Instructions
Reading a Knitting Pattern
Getting to Know Gauge
Gauge and Stitch Patterns
Make and Measure a Gauge Swatch
Sizing in Knitting Patterns
How to Read Knitting Charts
Chapter 7: Stitch Patterns and Maneuvers
Simple Stitch Patterns
Selvages
Bobbles
Knit One in the Row Below
Knit or Purl Through Back of Loop
Simple Cables
Chapter 8: Knitting in the Round
Circular Knitting Basics
Cast On with Circular Needles
Knit Using Circular Needles
Cast On with Double-Pointed Needles
Knit Using Double-Pointed Needles
Knit in the Round on Two Needles
Translate Instructions from Flat to Circular
Work Seamless Stripes in the Round
Simple Stitch Patterns in the Round
Chapter 9: Shaping
Bar Increase
Yarn-Over
Yarn-Over in Stitch Patterns
Make 1
Lifted Increases
Multiple Increases
Knit or Purl 2 Together
Knit or Purl 2 Together Through Back of Loop
Slip, Slip, Knit
Slip 1, Knit 1, Pass Slipped Stitch Over
Double Decreases
Decrease by Binding Off Stitches
Increase and Decrease Multiple Stitches Across a Row
Shape with Short-Rowing
Chapter 10: Color Knitting
A Look at Color
Make Horizontal Stripes
Fair Isle Knitting
Weave Yarns in Fair Isle Knitting
Slip-Stitch Color Knitting
Intarsia Knitting
Chapter 11: Finishing Techniques
Weave in Ends
Block Your Knitting
Sew Seams
Graft Seams
Assemble a Sweater
Chapter 12: Finishing Details
Pick Up Stitches
Button Bands, Neckbands, Plackets, and Collars
Make Buttonholes
Reinforce Buttonholes
Put in a Zipper
Make Pockets
Turned Hems
Chapter 13: Decorative Details
Make Pompoms and Tassels
Add Fringe
Make a Knitted Ball
Make a Knitted Flower
Make Twisted and Knitted Cords
Fancy Knit Borders and Edgings
Knitting with Beads
Crochet Embellishment
Embroider Your Knitting
Appendix: Reference Materials

Knitting

by Sharon Turner

Knitting VISUAL™ Quick Tips

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About the Author

Sharon Turner designs knitwear and publishes a line of knitting patterns under the Trademark Monkeysuits. She is the author of Monkeysuits: Sweaters and More to Knit for Kids, Teach Yourself Visually Knitting, and Teach Yourself Visually Knitting Design. She lives in Brooklyn New York, with her husband and three daughters.

Acknowledgments

Thank you forever to my dear family. It’s always a pleasure to work with Pam Mourouzis and Cindy Kitchel. Thanks also to Donna Wright, Marylouise Wiack, Shannon Ramsey, and Sherry Massey for all of their work on the book. Heartfelt appreciation goes to Ann Cannon-Brown, of elann.com, and Kirstin Muench, of Muench Yarns, who both very graciously supplied the beautiful yarns used for the how-to steps and swatches.

Instructional Videos Online

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Chapter 1: Knitting Necessities

Like any hobby, knitting requires unique materials and tools: yarn, knitting needles, and other gear to make knitting easier. You can use this chapter to learn about yarn properties and types, and the meaning of all of that small print on the yarn label. Knitting needles come in many shapes and sizes, so choosing which type to use can be confusing. These pages explain needle types, sizes, and materials, as well as what each is used for. This chapter alsoincludes a summary of knitting extras—such as stitch holders, ring markers, and needle gauges—and what purpose they serve.

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!

Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!



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