Re: another question...

Knitting and other yarn carfts - Yarn making & use: spin, dye, knit, weave etc. 

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Re: another question... Mirjam Bruck-Cohen 04-26-2006
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Posted by Mirjam Bruck-Cohen on April 26, 2006, 1:44 am
There is a method to make ribbed knitting on the kniiting board as
well .. mirjam

>forth :
>
>>This one is about knitting looms. The flat ones. I've been looking on the
>>web and I'm thinking the flat looms are a precursor to the knitting
>>machines. Right?
>
>As nearly as I can tell, yes.
>
>>Well, I guess I have a couple of questions come to think of
>>it. The other one is when you knit with one of these will you end up with a
>>stocking stitch like you would with a knitting machine?
>
>Yep. You *can* produce textured stitch patterns with
>hand-manipulation but a standard back-and-forth operation will produce
>stockinette fabric.
>
>+++++++++++++
>
>Reply to the list as I do not publish an email address to USENET.
>This practice has cut my spam by more than 95%.
>Of course, I did have to abandon a perfectly good email account...


Posted by ddgm on April 26, 2006, 8:10 am
Thanks everyone for your replies to these questions. ;-)

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> There is a method to make ribbed knitting on the kniiting board as
> well .. mirjam
>
>>forth :
>>
>>>This one is about knitting looms. The flat ones. I've been looking on the
>>>web and I'm thinking the flat looms are a precursor to the knitting
>>>machines. Right?
>>
>>As nearly as I can tell, yes.
>>
>>>Well, I guess I have a couple of questions come to think of
>>>it. The other one is when you knit with one of these will you end up with
>>>a
>>>stocking stitch like you would with a knitting machine?
>>
>>Yep. You *can* produce textured stitch patterns with
>>hand-manipulation but a standard back-and-forth operation will produce
>>stockinette fabric.
>>
>>+++++++++++++
>>
>>Reply to the list as I do not publish an email address to USENET.
>>This practice has cut my spam by more than 95%.
>>Of course, I did have to abandon a perfectly good email account...
>



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