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Textured Patterns for Machine Knitting

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Texture is of great importance when creating fabrics and it is possible to achieve exciting textured effects in machine knitting. This book contains information on planning and constructing garments and aims to inspire creative knitters and to encourage them to explore the potential of their machines. Many different pattern stitches are given here - each of which has a punch card pattern - and there are ideas for decoration, using applied crochet, embroidery, pin tucks, fringes and loops. Since the author believes in the importance of colour, there is advice on choosing and combining shades, and on dyeing yarns using simple household equipment. When making their garments, knitters are encouraged to use basic shapes, and cut and sew techniques are recommended for certain areas. There is advice on knitting tension samples, altering wrong-sized garments and finishing off. Ideas are given for achieving new textures through the use of fancy or uneven yarns, and there is also a chapter on chunky knit machines. The book is aimed at the beginner and the experienced knitter.

160 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1987

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Sheila Sharp

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Contents:

Introduction
Golden Rules
Knitting machines
Yarns
Getting organised
Tuck stitch
Slip stitch and combining patterns with plain
Weaving
Fair Isle
Fringes and loops
Surface decoration
Chunky/bulky knit machines
Ribbing and the garter carriage
Keeping things simple
Planning a garment
Finishing off
Corrections and alterations
Dyeing your own yarns
Accessories for machine knitters
Basic Patterns and details of garments
Clubs, guilds and further tuition
Further reading
Suppliers –UK and US
Punchcard patterns
Conversion table
Knitter’s graph paper
Tables
Index
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