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Cargando... Knit One Below: One Stitch, Many Fabrics (edición 2008)por Elise Duvekot
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/knit-one-below I picked up my copy at its premiere at the Stitches East 2008 knitting expo. I had taken a class on the Knit One Below technique from the author at Stitches 2007. I already have yarn for 2 projects from the book and plans for 2 more. The stitch is easy to learn and the book includes projects at many skill levels. This book offers a fun and simple way to create many intriguing color effects by using a stitch called "k1b" (knit 1 below). This technique requires the knitting or purling into the stitch one row below the stitch on the needle. Many interesting and varied color effects can be created and both sides of the fabric look good. A variety of patterns at different skill levels, most with minimal finishing. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
The bright idea behind this guide is to build an entire collection around one simple stitch that creates many intriguing effects. Shown in knitting instructions as "k1b" (knit 1 below), the technique involves knitting into the stitch one row below the stitch on the needle with either a knit or a purl stitch. The result is an easy-to-knit fabric with wonderful drape and flexibility that looks equally good on both sides. The color effects possible are also impressive: by alternating two or more colors, weights, or fibers, flattering vertical columns appear on one side of the fabric and a mottled pattern shows on the other. Making the most of this double-sided characteristic, the projects include afghans, scarves, bags, jackets with turned-back lapels, and hats with turned-up brims, all constructed from simple shapes and requiring minimal finishing. Several designs go beyond the basic stitch by adding cables, felting, and intarsia designs. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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