what is knitting? short answer
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Knitting is method by which yarn is manipulated to create a textile or fabric
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Knitting is the process of using needles to interlace yarn or thread in a series of connected loops.
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- Knitting is the practice of continuously interlinking or knotting a succession of yarn loops with needles.
- The preceding loop structure is intertwined with these subsequent loops.
- As a result, the new thread secures the loop structure by latching the previously hung stitches, eventually forming a sheet of material.
- This sheet of materials is a the double cloth, just like in weaving
- Each new loop is pulled through one or more loops from the previous row and placed on the gaining needle as each row is made, allowing the loops from the previous row to be pulled off the other needle without unravelling.
- Knitted materials having diverse features, such as colour, texture, thickness, heat retention, water resistance, and integrity, are made possible by differences in yarn (ranging in fiber type, weight, uniformity, and twist), needle size, and stitch type. A swatch is a little piece of knitted fabric.
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