knitted fibres are fibres that have been knitted... dah
Referring to a very close relationship.
Knit or body tissue
how do you knit CR6F
knit
In time, my broken bones will knit. My grandmother used to knit socks.
Yes, "to knit" is a verb, as in "I'm going to knit a pair of mittens." because "going to knit" is the action in the sentence.It can also be an adjective, as in "I'm wearing the knit mittens." because "knit" describes the type of mittens.The base verb is knit.Knitting is the continuous form of knit and is used like this:I am knitting a pair of socks.The adjective form of knit is knitted.I am wearing the knitted mittens. Knitted describes the type of mittens.
I assume you mean stocking stictch? that is knit one row, purl the next, so that you have the wavy pattern on one Garter stitch is plain knitting every row.
I think you mean tbl (L instead of 1), which is to knit through the back loop. (Regular knit stitch is through the front loop).
Knit or body tissue
In knitting, k2tog is an abbreviation for "Knit Two Stitches Together," or simply "Knit Two Together."
how do you knit CR6F
It means Knit Off.
When you insert the needle into a stitch you can insert it front to back (knit-wise) or back to front (purl-wise).
When you insert the needle into a stitch you can insert it front to back (knit-wise) or back to front (purl-wise).
That probably means, "knit to marker."
The abbreviation stands for knit two together.
K-O in knitting means "Knit Over" or, in other words, pass one knit stitch over the next.
K-O in knitting means "Knit Over" or, in other words, pass one knit stitch over the next.