Something that is a circular knit is knotted on a circular needle and has no seems. Something that is a flat knit is knotted on separate needles and the pieces of the garment have to be sewn together at the end.
Circular knit is knitted from different needle by different feeders high production cappacity, but flat can be knitted with same technics but fabric is not circular, low production than circular knit
you simply use the straight needles but flat rounds and curves i can do that butterfly shape knit
If it's purl, it's not knit. If you do all purl stitches you get exactly the same fabric as all knit stitches, i.e. garter stitch. This is a rougher looking finish than stocking stitch, but has the advantage of lying flat.
A slouch type of socks are usually flat knit or rib knit socks that may or may not come with elastic. They are not as restricting as regular sock and are designed to be long or short. They are popular in Japanese style.
Examples of names of hand knit blanket are: Hand Knit Initials Blanket, Hand Knit Pillow and Hand Knit Chevron Blanket.
yes they did knit.
The plural for of the noun 'knit' is knits (a word for knit garments or fabrics).The word 'knit' is also a verb.
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In time, my broken bones will knit. My grandmother used to knit socks.
Knit one row and purl one row is a stockinette stitches that is pretty much a flat look. The edges of the knitting often curl a bit, which is nice for hats and scarves, but not so good in sweaters and such.
To knit a bookmark, you will want to choose yarn that is relatively thin so that the book can close completely with the bookmark inside. Next, you will want to choose a stitch pattern that lies flat. For instance, you would not want to knit a bookmark in stockinette stitch (knit a row, then purl a row) because stockinette stitch naturally curls. Apart from those two simple rules, the sky is the limit! You may choose any stitch pattern you want (as long as it lies flat). You can make the bookmark as simple or as complicated as you like. If you would like to see a few examples and some patterns to follow, try going to this website: http://knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/bookmarks.php