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A few types of [[knitted fabric]] are so fundamental, that they have been adopted as part of the language of knitting, similar to techniques such as [[yarn over]] or [[decrease (knitting)|decrease]].  Examples include '''stockinette stitch''', '''reverse stockinette stitch''', '''garter stitch''', '''seed stitch''', '''faggoting''', and '''tricot'''. 
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In some cases, these fabrics appear differently on the [[right side (knitting)|right side]] (i.e., as seen when making the stitch) than on the [[wrong side (knitting)|wrong side]] (i.e., as seen from the other side, when the work is turned).
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==1. Define the following:==  
 
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These abbreviations are a form of shorthand used to describe knitting patterns.
==Stockinette stitch and reverse stockinette stitch==
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;a. K: Knit stitch
 
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;b. P: Purl
[[Image:Stockinette.jpg|thumb|right|Stockinette stitch]]
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;c. STS: Stitches
 
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;d. RND: Rounds
'''Stockinette stitch''' (in the UK, '''Stocking Stitch''') is the most basic knitted fabric; every stitch (as seen from the [[right side (knitting)|right side]]) is a knit stitch. In the [[circular knitting|round]], stockinette stitch is produced by knitting every stitch; by contrast, in the flat,  stockinette stitch is produced by knitting and purling alternate rows.  
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;e. TOG: Together
 
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;f. PSSO: '''P'''ass '''S'''lipped '''S'''titch '''O'''ver
Stockinette-stitch fabric is very smooth and each column ("wale") resembles a stacked set of "V"'s. It has a strong tendency to curl horizontally and vertically because of the [[asymmetry]] of its faces.  
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;g. INC: Increase or Increasing
 
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;h. DEC: Decrease or Decreasing
'''Reverse stockinette stitch''' is produced in the same way as stockinette, except that the purl stitches are done on the [[right side (knitting)|right side]] and the knit stitches on the [[wrong side (knitting)|wrong side]].  In the [[circular knitting|round]], reverse stockinette stitch is produced by purling every stitch.
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;i. YO: '''Y'''arn '''O'''ver
 
 
==Garter stitch==
 
 
 
[[Image:Garterstitch.jpg|thumb|right|Garter stitch]]
 
 
 
'''Garter stitch''' is the most basic form of [[welting (knitting)|welting]] (as seen from the [[right side (knitting)|right side]]).  In the [[circular knitting|round]], garter stitch is produced by knitting and purling alternate rows.  By contrast, in the flat, garter stitch is produced by knitting every stitch (or purling every stitch, though this is much less common).
 
 
 
In garter-stitch fabrics, the "purl" rows stand out from the "knit" rows, which provides the basis for [[shadow knitting]].  Garter-stitch fabric has significant lengthwise [[Elasticity (fabrics)|elasticity]] and little tendency to curl, due to the [[symmetry]] of its faces.
 
 
 
==Seed stitch==
 
 
 
'''Seed stitch''' is the most basic form of a [[basketweave (knitting)|basketweave pattern]]; knit and purl sgsgftitches alternate in every column ("wale") ''and'' every row ("course").  In other words, every knit stitch is flanked on all four sides (left and right, top and bottom) by purl stitches, and vice versa. Seed stitch is also known as '''Moss Stitch'''.
 
 
 
Seed-stitch fabrics lie flat; the symmetry of their two faces prevents them from curling to one side or the other.  Hence, it makes an excellent choice for edging, e.g., the central edges of a cardigan.  However, seed stitch is "nubbly", not nearly as smooth as stockinette.
 
 
 
==Faggoting==
 
 
 
'''Faggoting''' is a variation of [[lace knitting]], in which every stitch is a [[yarn over]] or a [[decrease (knitting)|decrease]]. There are several types of faggoting, but all are an extremely open [[lace]] similar to [[netting]].  Like most lace fabrics, faggoting has little structural strength and deforms easily, so it has little tendency to curl despite being asymmetrical. Faggoting is stretchy and open, and most faggoting stitches look the same on both sides, making them ideal for garments like lacy scarves or stockings. Knit faggoting is also named after a bundle of sticks or "[[faggot (wood)|faggot]]."
 
 
 
==Tricot knitting==
 
 
 
'''Tricot''' is a special case of [[warp knitting]], in which the yarn zigzags vertically, following a single ''column'' ("wale") of knitting, rather than a single ''row'' ("course"), as is customary.  Tricot and its relatives are very resistant to runs, and are commonly used in [[lingerie]].
 
 
 
==Other basic fabrics==
 
 
 
Other classes of basic knitted fabrics include [[ribbing (knitting)|ribbing]], [[welting (knitting)|welting]] and [[cable knitting|cables]]. 
 
  
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==2. Demonstrate the following: ==
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===a. Cast on  ===
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===b. Bind off  ===
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===c. Cable stitch  ===
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===d. Ribbing ===
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===e. Garter stitch===
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===f. Stockinette stitch===
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===g. Pick up a dropped stitch===
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==3. Know how to care for these kinds of yarn: ==
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===a. Wool ===
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===b. Hair ===
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===c. Synthetic ===
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==4. Show how to join on a new ball of yarn. ==
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==5. Identify and know the purpose of the following weights of yarn:==
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===a. Medium ===
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===b. Sports ===
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===c. Heavy ===
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===d. Bulky ===
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==6. Knit two items from the following:==
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===a. Slippers  ===
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===b. Mittens  ===
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===c. Baby booties  ===
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===d. Hat ===
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===e. Scarf===
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===f. Sleeveless sweater===
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===g. Reasonable choice===
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* http://www.learntoknit.com/abbreviations.php3
  
* June Hemmons Hiatt (1988) ''The Principles of Knitting'', Simon and Schuster, pp. 18-20.  ISBN 0-671-55233-3
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[[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]
* {{cite book
 
  | last = Walker
 
  | first = Barbara G.
 
  | authorlink = Barbara G. Walker
 
  | coauthors =
 
  | title = A Treasury of Knitting Patterns
 
  | publisher = Schoolhouse Press
 
  | date = 1998
 
  | location = Pittsville, WI
 
  | pages = 184-187
 
  | url =
 
  | doi =
 
  | id = ISBN 0942018168 }}
 
 
 
[[Category:Knitting stitches]]
 
[[Category:Knitted fabrics| ]]
 
 
 
{{knitting}}
 

Revision as of 23:39, 3 October 2007

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1. Define the following:

These abbreviations are a form of shorthand used to describe knitting patterns.

a. K
Knit stitch
b. P
Purl
c. STS
Stitches
d. RND
Rounds
e. TOG
Together
f. PSSO
Pass Slipped Stitch Over
g. INC
Increase or Increasing
h. DEC
Decrease or Decreasing
i. YO
Yarn Over

2. Demonstrate the following:

a. Cast on

b. Bind off

c. Cable stitch

d. Ribbing

e. Garter stitch

f. Stockinette stitch

g. Pick up a dropped stitch

3. Know how to care for these kinds of yarn:

a. Wool

b. Hair

c. Synthetic

4. Show how to join on a new ball of yarn.

5. Identify and know the purpose of the following weights of yarn:

a. Medium

b. Sports

c. Heavy

d. Bulky

6. Knit two items from the following:

a. Slippers

b. Mittens

c. Baby booties

d. Hat

e. Scarf

f. Sleeveless sweater

g. Reasonable choice

References