Machine Knitter's Bookshelf
Fabric/Surface Design
Fabric/Surface Design
Twisty Trims
2013 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform - by Tricia Schafer Edwards
By Tricia Shafer now Tricia Edwards:
I love to manipulate the stitches into interesting textures and shapes on my knitting machine. This is far more interesting to me than fairisle or intarsia designs. Something about getting my fingers next to the yarn, and digging in with my tools that is so satisfying.
,br> This book is a collection of twisted stitches to create trims to start any machine knit piece. Each trim starts at the cast on edge of the knit, but can easily be added to necklines, armholes, or other edges of knit. If you can use a 1, 2 and 3-prong tools, you can do the machine knit techniques needed for these trims.
Plus all techniques used to create the twisty trims are illustrated with step-by-step color photos.
I love to manipulate the stitches into interesting textures and shapes on my knitting machine. This is far more interesting to me than fairisle or intarsia designs. Something about getting my fingers next to the yarn, and digging in with my tools that is so satisfying.
,br> This book is a collection of twisted stitches to create trims to start any machine knit piece. Each trim starts at the cast on edge of the knit, but can easily be added to necklines, armholes, or other edges of knit. If you can use a 1, 2 and 3-prong tools, you can do the machine knit techniques needed for these trims.
Plus all techniques used to create the twisty trims are illustrated with step-by-step color photos.
- 15 Unique Edgings
- Step-by-Step instructions for beginner machine knitters
- Can be made on any knitting machine
- LK150, mid-gauge, standard gauge or bulky machine
- Color photos of each technique
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