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  2. List of knitting stitches - Wikipedia

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    Vogue Knitting Magazine (2012) Vogue Knitting Stitchionary Volume 1: Knit and Purl, Sixth&Spring Books. ISBN 978-1936096237 Walker, Barbara G (1998) A Treasury of Knitting Patterns , Schoolhouse Press.

  3. Follow These Step-by-Step Instructions to Knit Your Very Own ...

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    Create the first knit stitch on your right needle: Insert the needle from left to right into the first stitch. Wrap yarn over from left to right. Pull the yarn through to create a loop on your ...

  4. Arne & Carlos - Wikipedia

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    Julekuler, their book of patterns for knitting woolen Christmas balls, sold more than 50,000 copies in Norway, and has been translated into several languages including English, where it is called 55 Christmas Balls to Knit. [1] Arne & Carlos have written or contributed to eight books that focus on knitting.

  5. Casting on (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    The Principles of Knitting. New York: Simon and Schuster. pp. 123– 148. Reader's Digest Complete Guide to Needlework. Reader's Digest Association. 1979. ISBN 978-0-89577-059-2. Vogue Knitting: The Ultimate Knitting Book. New York: Sixth and Spring Books. 2002. Wiseman, Nancy M. (2002). The Knitter's Book of Finishing Techniques.

  6. Knitty - Wikipedia

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    Knitty.com is an online knitting magazine, founded and edited by Amy Sadler (née Singer) [1] and published quarterly since fall 2004. [2] [3] Knitty publishes knitting patterns and advice on learning to knit. [4] "Judy's Magic Cast On", a toe-up technique for knitting socks, was first published in Knitty. [5]

  7. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Individual stitches, or rows of stitches, may be made taller by drawing more yarn into the new loop (an elongated stitch), which is the basis for uneven knitting: a row of tall stitches may alternate with one or more rows of short stitches for an interesting visual effect. Short and tall stitches may also alternate within a row, forming a fish ...