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Now change to stocking stitch as used on the face.
First choose a pattern that is the design you want and in plain stocking stitch.
Knit one row on the main bed at stocking stitch tension.
To make the needles knit, the carriage must be set as for stocking stitch.
Cast on and work a few rows stocking stitch ending with carriage at right.
Cancel the part buttons and knit two or more rows stocking stitch.
Repeat this until you have done 12 rows of stocking stitch in pink (around 4cms).
By using the push buttons you can run the lace patterns in narrow strips between stocking stitch.
You will find that you have cables between six plain stocking stitch strips.
However, always remember that the sleeve can be knitted in stocking stitch or with a narrow band of pattern.
Knit two rows of stocking stitch between transfers.
This forms stripes of weaving and stocking stitch.
The pattern is a repeat of twisted rib going into simple cables, with reverse stocking stitch between.
It can be used for stocking stitch, tuck stitch or jacquard.
Cards No. 2 and 3 are examples that show machine knitted lace to be a series of holes between stocking stitch.
Transfer alternate stitches and knit two rows of stocking stitch throughout, always transferring in the same direction.
Knit a hem in the usual way in stocking stitch ending with the carriage at the right.
If one or more pieces are to be knitted in plain stocking stitch, there is no need to enter any information for those pieces.
Above we have a neat little cable pattern that is useful as a simple interruption of stocking stitch along a complete garment.
It is quite simple to add a piece of decoration to a stocking stitch garment and the first question that arises is, how much?
By medium thickness, I mean a yarn that knits stocking stitch at tension four to six on your machine.
If you have the body of a sweater in cable strips you might leave the sleeves in stocking stitch.
The Carriage is set as for stocking stitch, except that the carriage must be reading the card and selecting the needles.
Bands usually look better if a few needles at the edges are knitted in stocking stitch which will roll and give a neat firm edge.
Now change to stocking stitch (knit one row, purl one row).
When they are equal, the fabric has no tendency to curl, unlike stockinette stitch.
In the round, reverse stockinette stitch is produced by purling every stitch.
Instead of stockinette stitch and its reverse, the rectangles can be done in seed stitch, in cables or lace.
Julia knitted a square of ten stitches and ten rows in stockinette stitch using knitting needles that were 6.5 centimeters in diameter and 3.5 meters long.
This technique is suitable for all knitted fabrics from the basic Stockinette stitch, to any other style, such as Fair Isle, circular knitting, or lace knitting.
Stockinette stitch (in the UK, Stocking Stitch) is the most basic knitted fabric; every stitch (as seen from the right side) is a knit stitch.
Reverse stockinette stitch is produced in the same way as stockinette, except that the purl stitches are done on the right side and the knit stitches on the wrong side.
In its simplest form, basketweave is composed of a checkerboard pattern of identical rectangles that alternate between stockinette stitch and reverse stockinette stitch.
The fabric produced using a knitting machine is of a more even texture than hand-knitted fabric, which is particularly noticeable on large areas of plain stockinette stitch, and can be an advantage.
Examples include stockinette stitch, reverse stockinette stitch, garter stitch, seed stitch, faggoting, and tricot.
In knitting, ribbing is a pattern in which vertical stripes of stockinette stitch alternate with vertical stripes of reverse stockinette stitch.
St st, rev St st and g st signify "stockinette stitch", "reverse stockinette stitch" and "garter stitch", respectively.
According to sources claiming to have tested the 1/3 more yarn assertion, a single crochet stitch (sc) uses approximately the same amount of yarn as knit garter stitch, but more yarn than stockinette stitch.
The lack of a purl row in stockinette stitch, since in the round (commonly referred to as ITR) knitting is all done using the knit stitch, is often perceived to be one of the greatest benefits of ITR.
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