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  2. Knitting abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    color changes; MC means "main color"; CC means "contrasting color". decreases; k2tog indicates two stitches should be knitted together as one, used for making decreases in a row. increases; m1 means "make one stitch". kfb or pfb means "knit or purl into the front and back of a stitch". positional abbreviations; rem means "remaining". foll means ...

  3. Knitting pattern - Wikipedia

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    For example, a pattern's start and end may be described in text and a repeated design as a chart. Each knitting pattern typically provides its own abbreviations and symbol keys or refers to a standard. There is no single authoritative source for knitting symbology and Knitting abbreviations, so multiple standards exist. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Yarn weight - Wikipedia

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    Weight of color B (kg) = (0.65 x Qty. of fabric (metres) x no. of warp ends of color B) / count of color B; If the counts of two warps are the same: Weight of color A (kg) = (total weight of warp reqd. x no. of ends of color A) / total no. of warp ends; Weight of color B (kg) = (total weight of warp reqd. x no. of ends of color B) / total no ...

  5. Weaving (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    The woven yarn(s) need not be the same thickness or color as the knitted yarn, and almost always (but not necessarily) follow the horizontal rows (courses) of knitting. Because the extra yarn simply passes back and forth between the knitted stitches, it can be pulled out unless it is secured in some way at the sides.

  6. Nålebinding - Wikipedia

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    If there is more than one change of direction a colon is used. The connection to the previous row is described using the letter F (if the yarn passes through the loop from the front) or B (if the yarn passes through the loop from the back), as well as a number to show how many loops are worked in this way.

  7. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    While crochet uses a single hook, usually creating one stitch at a time, finishing one stitch before creating the next. Knitted fabric tends to be flexible and flowing, the stitches forming a shape that is similar to a "V". Crochet fabric has a more structured feel, each stitch consisting of several loops entwined.

  8. Glossary of textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Crochet Crochet is the process of creating fabric from a length of cord, yarn, or thread with a hooked tool. Crochet hook A crochet hook is a type of needle, usually with a hook at one end, used to draw thread through knotted loops. Cro-hook The cro-hook is a special double-ended crochet hook used to make double-sided crochet. Because the hook ...

  9. Eisaku Noro Company - Wikipedia

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    This results in a pleasing spotted, or nipped, appearance in the end fabric. [7] The signature vivid color palettes of the yarns are inspired by natural items, such as forests, flower blossoms, and seas, with complementary accents. Eisaku Noro says developing a new yarn composition of colors and materials can take up to six or seven years. [6]