Unwanted loops on other needles may be got rid of by forming an additional course or courses, during the knitting of which the unwanted loops are pressed off; or the narrowing device may be given a limited downward movement, an idle course movement being imparted to the needle bar. By ...
Weaving in Ends by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 11, 2009 | Leave a comment Posted in Finishing, Video Tutorials, View All Blocking a sweater by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 17, 2009 | Leave a comment After you have invested a great deal of time into knitting a sweater, you ...
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The termfinishingincludes all the mechanical and chemical processes employed commercially to improve the acceptability of the product, except those procedures directly concerned with colouring. The objective of the various finishing processes is to make fabric from theloomorknittingframe more acceptable to...
If you are afraid that end will come off for some heavy usage project eg. rug, you can apply some glue to the end. c.Do the same to the locking yarn ends. After all the ends are hidden! Handling The Back a.Iron on a piece of interfacing with the size smaller than the border. ...
Process which eliminates manual finishing of ends. This process makes it possible, through the Split knitting technique which, preferably, requires knitting twice in reverse directions and with graduation of narrow stitch, to finish the end of the yarn so that it remains interlaced and caught on ...