When I have a few spare minutes I really enjoy picking up some needles and an odd bit of yarn from the stash and experimenting with different kinds of stitches. One afternoon I got thoroughly hooked on playing with some simple patterns using twisted stitches. I have 3 different patterns in the photo below, all based on using a cast on of an even number of stitches and a pattern of 4 rows. The bottom stitch I will call the Knit Twist. It is worked as follows:
Row 1: *K2tog, leave stitches on LH needle, twist to right and reknit first stitch slipping both stitches off needle* Row 2: Knit Row 3: K1, *K2tog as before, twisting to right to reknit first stitch to last stitch* K1 Row 4: Knit The second stitch I will call the Purl Twist. Work as follows: Row 1: *P2tog, leave stitches on LH needle, twist to right and purl first stitch again, slip stitches off needle* Row 2: Knit Row 3: P1, *P2tog as before, twisting to right to purl first stitch again as before, to last stitch* K1 Row 4: Knit The third stitch I will call the Bias Knit Twist. Work as follows: Row 1: *K2tog, leave stitches on LH needle, twist to right and reknit first stitch slipping both stitches off needle* Row 2: Purl Row 3: K1, *K2tog as before, twisting to right to reknit first stitch to last stitch* K1 Row 4: Purl The effect of purling every alternate row is to give the pattern a lovely bias slant to the right. Note that the knitting or purling 2 together and then twisting to reknit (or purl) the first stitch gives a highly dense, textured effect which would be ideal for a wintry scarf, afghan, blanket or cushion cover. It is a workout for the fingers. The reverse side has a garter stitch look:
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23/10/2017 12:45:34 am
Stitching and knitting part of life and women should learn it because being a mother i need it in our life in many times. So i also saves the money and this post tell us how we can do it in home.
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