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using the same technique. As you see these pictures, by changingthe Laying-in yarn quite different effects are obtained. Therefore following the examples incÌuded in this Knitting Pattern Book, more than hundred of diffe. rent variations can be obtained by combining different types of yarn.

How to get the best effect in weaving knitting

1. We recommend using a finer yarn for basic knitting and a heavier yarn or a fancy yarn for weaving thread. This way you wilÌ get the effect of an interesting contrast and at the same time you can reduce the weisht oÍ the garment which you are making. 2. Pay special attention to the contrast of the colors of basic knitting and weaving thread. Always match them up by doing a sampÌe piece. 3. It is necessary to set the number on the tension diaì according to the weaving thread. Usually one graduation Ìower tension is used for weaving than for pÌain knitting. Do not set the tension too tight or the weaving thread may catch in the stitches Íormed.

Special methods for making the Weaving patterns There are three kind of methodsfor weaving pattern knitting to get the fantasic pattern. 1. Pulling up the weavingthread. 2. Knitting by using the Latch tool. 3. Windingthe weavingthread aroundthe selectedneedles. Knit a pattern by makingrefferenceto the Simbolsof stitch. (1) Pulline-up t2 t0 9 1 5 3 2 I

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Pick up 4 rveavingthreads which are crossing in front of 3 knit stitches and put onto the needle on the 5th row.

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Work knit stitch of 5 weavingthreads crossing in front of 7 stitchesandput the last stitch on to the hookon the 6th row.

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