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What is knitting .What is the process of the knitting needles.

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Answered by chini13
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Knitting is a process of using long needles to interlink or knot a series of loops made by one continuous thread. Each loop or knot connects to another one, and when enough loops have been made, the result is a flat piece of material called a textile. To cover another basic definition, a textile is a fabric material made by interlacing natural fibers like wool or cotton, or synthetic fibers like polyester. Most textiles are made either through knitting or a process called weaving, in which vertical and horizontal threads are interlaced on equipment called a loom. Knitted materials tend to be more elastic and have more give than woven materials, which tend to be tighter and firmer.

Knitting is done using one continuous thread and needles

knitting process

Knitting has been around for a very long time. Scholars think it was probably invented in the Middle East around the 5th century CE, and then it spread to other parts of the world. It can be done by hand, or by a device called a knitting machine that uses many steel needles mounted on a frame called a needle bar. The machine simply mechanizes the process of pulling threads through loops to create stitches. Machines can be round or horizontal. They can be small or large circular machines that take up an entire room.

Example of an antique knitting machine

knitting machine

The Knitting Process

So, how is knitting done? We can't discuss the whole process in detail because there are many variations in types and patterns of knits. Next, let's cover some of the basics and discuss hand-knitting.

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Answered by agampreetgulhiani
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Knitting is a process of using long needles to interlink or knot a series of loops made by one continuous thread.

Explanation:

A knitting needle or knitting pin is a tool in hand-knitting to produce knitted fabrics. They generally have a long shaft and taper at their end, but they are not nearly as sharp as sewing needles. Their purpose is two-fold.

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