Stitches:
*Running stitch
*Back stitch
*Outline stitch
*Basting Stitch
*Slip Stitch
*Whipped Running Stitch
*Chain Stitch
*Open Chain Stitch
*Broken Chain Stitch
*Satin Stitch
*Seed Stitch
*Fly Stitch
*Cross Stitch
*Feather Stitch
*Hemming Bone Stitch
*Overcasting Stitch
*Long & Short stitch
*Zigzag Stitch
*Blanket Stitch
*Y stitch
*Herring bone Stitch
The most basic and frequent stitches used are the single needle stitch, the overlock stitch and the cover stitch.
In my sewing, I most often use the prick stitch, whip stitch, and running stitch.
A stitch refers to a loop or a link that is made by an implement in knitting, crocheting, embroidery, or sewing. The different kinds of stitches includes the chain stitches, lock stitch, zigzag stitch, stretch stitch, and the cover stitch.
Knitting Stitches: there are only 2 types of knitting stitches - knitting and purling. Technicaly I suppose a yarn over is a third, but I just consider that a variation.
Crochet stitches: slip stitch, chain, single crochet, half-double, double, and triple are the basic stitches made with a regular hook.
There are other stitches that are variations of these stitches, such as the popcorn and puff stitch, reverse single crochet, linked stitches, long stitches, post stitches, cross stitches and many more. Note there are a few other "stitches" done with other types of hooks such as the afghan stitch (also called tunisian crochet) made with an afghan hook - a long hook with a single hook on the end. There are also double ended hooks used to work crochet on the double.
There are other stitches that might be considered part of this category like broomstick lace which is worked on an oversize knitting needle and hairpin lace worked with a special hairpin tool and a crochet hook.
There are many different types of stitches in knitting. The main categories are basic stitches, knit and purl, eyelet and lace, cable and twist, and rib stitches. Within these categories are many different types of actual stitches.
single stitch, running stitch, cover and over lock stitch!!!!!!!
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running stitch, cross stitch. back stitch, chain , french knot, stem stitch, the slip stitch, the button hole stitch and then the whip stitch
blanket stich is one
Knit Stitch (or garter stitch).
Purl.
Stocking or stockinette.
Moss.
Rib.
Cable.
Basket.
You can knit patterns of colour using fair isle and intarsia.
The process of basic stitches crocheting, embroidering and knitting.
Pictures of different kinds of stitches can be found in embroidery books as well as knitting and crocheting books. You may find online tutorials as well that have pictures of these stitches.
The Woolly Bullies Mothers of purl You've got me in stitches
Interweave knitting is also known as Afghan stitches or Tunisian Crochet. It is a way of crocheting using one hook and adapted knitting techniques. The finished fabric you create looks as if it has been knitted, but in fact has been crocheted. There are many stitches and patterns to bring about very unique fabrics.
This means how many stitches per inch. For example, in sewing on a machine the usual # of stitches per inch is 8 - 10 for normal sewing, 6 stitches for basting. On crocheting and knitting an actual pattern will tell you how many stitches per inch is used.
The broad category is "arts and crafts" with the subcategory of "sewing." Knitting and crocheting are considered hand crafts.
yrn is the abbreviation for 'yarn' - the material you are knitting or crocheting with
When crocheting you can increase by making two stitches in the same stitch. You can also make a stitch between two stitches.
as far as in knitting and crocheting goes, it means to repeat from here. so for example, cast on bla bla bla stitches and *knit. the * means to knit again. get the jist?
Crocheting or Tatting.
Yes
weaving, knitting or crocheting.