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  2. Twined knitting - Wikipedia

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    The wrong side of a two-end knitted mitten knitted in Z-twisted yarn. The technique is typically knitted with fine yarn and thin knitting needles to create a firm and dense fabric. A rule of thumb is to use knitting needles that are 0.5 mm smaller in diameter than the recommended needle size of the yarn. Metal knitting needles are preferred.

  3. Nålebinding - Wikipedia

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    Nålebound socks from Egypt (300–500 AD) Mittens done in "nålebinding" Swedish nålebinding mittens, late 19th century. Nålebinding (Danish and Norwegian: literally 'binding with a needle' or 'needle-binding', also naalbinding, nålbinding, nålbindning, or naalebinding) is a fabric creation technique predating both knitting and crochet.

  4. Pick up stitches (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    Picking up stitches to make the thumb of a mitten. In knitting, picking up stitches means adding stitches to the knitting needle that were previously bound off or belong to the selvage. Picking up stitches is commonly done in knitting garments, e.g. in knitting the collar or sleeves, and is essential for entrelac knitting.

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    Dispel any preconceived notions about this traditional craft: Knitting is no longer just considered your grandmother's pastime. These days, everyone is picking up a pair of needles and yarn. (If ...

  6. Hand knitting - Wikipedia

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    Circular needles were later invented making this type of knitting easier. A circular needle resembles two short knitting needles connected by a cable of varying length between them. A circular knitting needle with a long cable can be used in place of straight needles to create larger flat-knitted pieces of fabric.

  7. Casting on (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a long tail cast-on, but using two needles held together. The half-hitch part is formed around the lower needle, while the loop is only wrapped around the upper needle. The second needle is removed before the first round Braided cast-on Frequently used in mitten edges ... Chain cast-on Uses a crochet hook or two knitting needles.