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29th March 2016, 11:12 AM
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What Does KNIT WS Mean
hii sir, will you please provide tell me what is the Meaning of Wrong Side KNIT Stitching ? please tell me in detail about the KNIT Stitching patterns ?
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29th March 2016, 11:12 AM
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Re: What Does KNIT WS Mean
Wrong side simply means the side that's not considered the outside or side that people will see. For example, the inside of a sweater is the "wrong side". The outside is the "right side". here I am giving you the KNIT Stitching Pattern that are as follow: Some of them are easy to understand, like these: Basic Stitch Abbreviations K or k = knit stitch P or p = purl stitch A complete list of knitting abbreviations and terms are as follow: Terms represent things you are to do, like these: CO = Cast on (This is how you begin each knitted piece.) BO = Bind off (This is how you finish most knitted pieces. Binding off is sometimes called casting off. They mean the same thing.) Inc = Increase (Add one or more stitches. The most basic increase is to work in the front, and then again in the back, of the same stitch. This can be done in both knit and purl stitches.) Dec = decrease (Eliminate one or more stitches. The most basic decrease is to work two stitches together as one. This can be done in both knit and purl stitches. Different ways of increasing and decreasing change the way the project will look, and most designers have a specific method in mind. So usually your pattern will tell you how to do this.) Rep = repeat (Do the same thing again the number of times stated in the pattern.) Sl = Slip (Slip a stitch or stitches from one needle to the other, without working it.) YO = yarn over (Take the yarn over the needle.) Tog = together (Work 2 or more sts together, forming a decrease.) Work even Continue what you have been doing, without any increases or decreases. Maintain pattern as established This is usually used when you are working a pattern stitch and are increasing (or decreasing |