INCREASE IN NUMBER OF STITCHES OF TUBULAR KNITTED FABRIC WITH FLAT KNITTING MACHINE, KNIT DESIGNING APPARATUS THEREFOR AND KNITTED TUBULAR KNITTED FABRICPROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To increase the number of stitches in a tubular knitted fabric of a beautiful firtish by increasing the number of stitches ...
This video shows you an increase technique called the bar increase and a decrease technique that knits two stitches together. About This Article This article can be found in the category: Knitting & CrochetingFrom Category Knitting & Crocheting Crochet Patterns For Dummies Cheat Sheet How to ...
I am knitting the Flynn vest and am at the point of working the 3 stitches on hold along the fronts. I have done KRL/KLL increases and shadow wrapping successfully in the past but am not sure where, in this step, to get stitches that are lifted. Are they the edge of body/front tha...
By: Heidi Gustad for allfreeknitting.com How to Knit the KFB Increase By: Heidi Gustad for allfreeknitting.comIn this video tutorial, Heidi Gustad teaches you how to master the knit front back increase, also known as KFB. The KFB increase is one of the most common increases you come ...
In knitting terms the difference between increasing and increase is that increasing is an increase while increase is the creation of one or more new stitches; see Increase (knitting). increasing English Verb (head) * , chapter=5 , title= The Mirror and the Lamp , passage=Here, in th...
noun (knitting) The creation of one or more new stitches; see Increase (knitting). verb (intransitive) (of a quantity) To become larger. verb (transitive) To make (a quantity) larger. verb To multiply by the production of young; to be fertile, fruitful, or prolific. verb (ast...
Grow is to become bigger, whereas increase is (of a quantity, etc.) to become larger or greater.
Most increases in knitting lean in one direction or the other; however, the CDI is an example of a double increase that has no lean. The instead the two increased stitches appear on both sides of the stitch used for the increase, which means the opposing leans in the increase even out....
(knitting) The creation of one or more new stitches; see . Synonyms * (amount by which a quantity is increased) gain, increment, raise, rise Antonyms * (amount by which a quantity is increased) cut, decrease, decrement, drop, fall, loss, lowering, reduction, shrinkage ...
;SOLUTION: This method for increasing the number of stitches comprises steps for knitting a bottom rubber part in a sleeve part with a two-bed flat knitting machine, then feeding a knitting yarn through a yarn feed member 5 to needles A to D of the front needle bed, knitting a knitted ...