Wednesday, April 2, 2008

batman knitting patterns

Let's start with some basic patterns. Sock-knitting machines are used to make socks.

Not every stitch in a row need be knitted; some may be left as is and knitted on a subsequent row. A good place to start particularly if you are relatively new to knitting to look for patterns is the yarn skein, which comes wrapped and nearly every one of these will have a pattern on it. This is the first row from your knitting instructions.

Although the new stitch is itself unsecured ("active"), it secures the stitch(es) suspended from it. The darning needle is useful when tucking in those loose ends if you prefer instead of the crochet hook. Smaller items, such as socks and hats, are usually knit in one piece on double-pointed needles or circular needles.

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