jerinknits:

Size 150 Addi Turbo Circular Needles
NEEEEED!! :D

12.09.12 @ 22:3443

ilovemrmittens:

Samples… Think we got a winner #knit #knitted #knitting #knitwear #scarf #australia #ilovemrmittens

11.17.12 @ 00:334

patternbase:

Biased Knitted Fabric 
“Biased fabric is actually all-too-common.  Commercially knit garments often suffer this problem, and it is most obvious when you see sweater seams not hanging straight, but instead, spiraling around the torso of the wearer. Sometimes, not only do the seams spiral, but the entire garment is biased (“racked”) also. Hand knit garments, sadly, can also suffer this problem.”

via Tech Knitting Blog

11.02.12 @ 15:1330

patternbase:

“Dangling ends waiting to be worked inon the back of a stockinette fabric.”
via Tech Knitting Blog

11.02.12 @ 14:5711

truebluemeandyou:

DIY Leather Slit Hat from Love Aesthetics here. The leather is sewn on to a knit cap. 

10.15.12 @ 19:0549

loisalbinsonknit:

Craig Lawrence SS13

09.20.12 @ 07:3244

non-westernhistoricalfashion:

Sock
Place of origin:Egypt 
Date: 050-220 AD
Materials and Techniques: Wool, single-needle knitted
Gallery note: Before the technique of knitting with two needles evolved, textiles with a very similar structure and texture were created by a technique known as ‘single-needle knitting’. This sock, made in this method, was intended to be worn with sandals, as the big toe is shaped separately from the other toes. It was excavated from Christian burial grounds of the late Roman period, found in the present-day city of al-Bahnasa in Egypt.
This used yarn threaded through the eye of a sewing needle worked in the round through a series of loops. It was much more laborious and slower than knitting with two needles, as the yarn could only be worked in short lengths. Extra pieces of yarn had to be spliced on as the ‘knitting’ progressed.

09.14.12 @ 13:5875

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