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  2. Illusion knitting - Wikipedia

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    To follow this pattern, a knitter would use black and white: white being the background color (BC), and black being the master color (MC). Start at row one. This could be thought of as Row 1-1 and is a right-side row (RS). Row 1-1 (RS): With BC, knit. Row 1-2 (still following the pattern at row 1) (WS): Knit the blank boxes, purl the ones ...

  3. Yarn weight - Wikipedia

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    Chunky, Double Double Knit (rare) 12 or 16 ply 100-130 6-8 wpi 5.5 - 8 6.5 - 9 Craft, Rug 6 or Super Bulky Super Chunky Less than 100 5-6 wpi >8 >9 Roving 7 or Jumbo Less than 100 n/a 12.75 mm and larger 15 mm and larger Roving

  4. List of crochet stitches - Wikipedia

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    Crochet stitches have different terminology in different countries. Schematic crochet symbols have a consistent meaning internationally. Basic stitches

  5. Arm knitting - Wikipedia

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    Arm knitting typically uses yarn in a size of 6 or "extra bulky". Knitters can decide the number of skeins they want to use based on desired thickness and length. Scissors are the only other tool than the knitter's arms.

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  7. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Crochet hooks and a darning needle are often useful in binding/casting off or in joining two knitted pieces edge-to-edge. The darning needle is used in duplicate stitch (also known as Swiss darning). The crochet hook is also essential for repairing dropped stitches and some specialty stitches such as tufting.