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E-grāmata: Knitting Know-How

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Provides patterns and tips for improving knitting techniques, from basic knits to garment design.

Everything you need to know to knit like a pro!

Knitting Know-How isn't just another collection of knitting techniques it's an indispensable resource for making every stitch better! From basic knit and purl stitches to cables, lace, color knitting and garment design, you'll learn the ins and outs of improving your knitting and choosing one technique over another for the results you want. If you have ever wondered which cast-ons are suitable for socks, why you should always (always!) knit a gauge swatch, or how to fix a mis-crossed cable, this book is for you!

  • Discover hundreds of essential techniques, demonstrated with clear step-by-step photos and no-nonsense instructions.
  • Learn how your choices in technique and knitting method can make all the difference in your finished pieces.
  • Design your own garments or adjust existing patterns with clear examples and lessons that demystify the math.
  • Put your knowledge to work with 8 project lessons, including double-knit mittens, stranded colorwork socks and an intricately cabled Aran sweater.
Are you ready to become a master knitter? Gather your yarn and needles and open this book your knitting will thank you!

Introduction 6(2)
Part I Materials and Tools
8(26)
Chapter One Yarn
10(12)
How Yarn Is Sold
10(4)
What Yarn Is Made From
14(4)
Ply and Twist
18(1)
Weight, Gauge and Hand
18(2)
How to Substitute Yarns
20(1)
Estimating Yardage
21(1)
Chapter Two Needles
22(4)
Needle Composition
22(1)
Needle Types
23(2)
Needle Sizes
25(1)
Chapter Three Working with Patterns and Charts
26(8)
How to Read a Pattern
26(3)
Common Abbreviations
29(1)
Reading Charts
30(4)
Part II The Basics
34(78)
Chapter Four The, Stitches
36(18)
The Knit Stitch
36(1)
The Purl Stitch
37(1)
Twisting Stitches
38(2)
Slipping Stitches
40(1)
Combining Knits and Purls
41(2)
Other Ways to Manipulate Stitches
43(4)
Styles of Knitting
47(2)
Starting a New Yarn and Weaving in the Ends
49(1)
Fixing Mistakes
50(4)
Chapter Five The, Edges
54(22)
Casting On
54(14)
Selvedge Edges
68(1)
Picking Up Stitches
69(1)
What If I Knitted the Wrong Type of Edge?
70(1)
Binding Off
71(4)
Special Considerations
75(1)
Chapter Six Shaping
76(22)
Increases
76(9)
Decreases
85(6)
Short-Row Shaping
91(7)
Chapter Seven Flat and Circular Knitting
98(14)
Flat Knitting
98(10)
Circular Knitting
108(3)
Troubleshooting and Special Considerations
111(1)
Part III Decorative Knitting
112(52)
Chapter Eight Color Knitting
114(26)
Fair Isle Knitting (Or Not)
114(5)
Intarsia
119(3)
Mosaic Knitting
122(3)
Mitered Knitting
125(5)
Double Knitting
130(3)
Working with Hand-Painted and Variegated Yarns
133(2)
Multicolored Ribbing
135(1)
Two-Color Braids
136(2)
Duplicate Stitch
138(1)
Cross-Stitch
138(1)
Embroidery
139(1)
Knitting Stripes in the Round
139(1)
Chapter Nine Cables
140(8)
Types of Cables
140(2)
Traveling Stitches
142(1)
Accents
142(1)
Panels
143(1)
Cabled Ribs
144(1)
Background Stitches
145(1)
Planning Cable Designs
145(2)
Fixing Mistakes
147(1)
Chapter Ten Lace
148(8)
Special Decreases
148(2)
The Magic of Blocking
150(1)
Fixing Mistakes in Lace
150(2)
To Chart or Not to Chart
152(2)
Lace Edgings
154(2)
Chapter Eleven Knitting with, Beads
156(8)
Beads for Knitting
156(1)
Stringing Beads
156(1)
Bead Knitting
157(2)
Beaded Knitting
159(2)
Slip-Stitch Bead Knitting
161(1)
Hooked Bead Knitting
162(1)
Carry-Along Bead Knitting
163(1)
Beaded Cast On
163(1)
Part IV Garment Planning
164(46)
Chapter Twelve Planning Projects
166(12)
Why Gauge Matters
166(2)
Measuring Body Parts
168(3)
Planning for Sweater Ease
171(1)
Negative Ease
171(1)
Sweater Shapes
171(1)
Balancing and Centering Patterns
172(2)
Planning Aran Patterns
174(1)
Knitting in Different Directions
174(2)
Altering Patterns
176(2)
Chapter Thirteen Sleeves
178(4)
Drop Shoulder Sleeves
178(1)
Raglan Sleeves
179(1)
Set-In Sleeves
180(1)
Saddle Sleeves
181(1)
Chapter Fourteen Necklines and Collars
182(6)
Neckline Shapings
182(3)
Collars
185(3)
Chapter Fifteen Pockets
188(6)
Pocket Placement
188(1)
Basic Horizontal Pocket
188(2)
Vertical Pocket
190(1)
Diagonal Pocket with Decorative Edge
191(1)
Kangaroo Pouch
192(1)
Patch Pocket
192(1)
Afterthought Pocket
193(1)
Chapter Sixteen Closures
194(12)
Button Bands
194(8)
Buttonholes
202(3)
Zippers
205(1)
Frogs
205(1)
Chapter Seventeen Finishing and Storing
206(4)
Blocking, Cleaning and Storing
206(2)
Special Considerations
208(2)
Part V Project Lessons
210(57)
Faux Earflap Hats
212(6)
Beady Cable Gloves
218(6)
Double-Knit Mitts
224(6)
Diamond Central Scarf
230(4)
Stranded Lattice Socks
234(6)
Austin's Jacket
240(6)
Ambrosia Sweater
246(10)
Lisdoonvarna Aran
256(11)
Resources 267(1)
Bibliography 267(1)
Index 268(2)
About the Authors 270(1)
Acknowledgments 271