theliterator (
theliterator) wrote in
knitting2010-11-18 11:50 pm
Quick question:
First hi! New to the group, etc.
Quick question: I'm doubleknitting a thing, and I can't make the image I want work. I can't figure out where to run the yarn while I'm switching my knits and purls to make it not have uhm... ugliness like strands crossing the pattern, which I was hoping to avoid via the double knitting.
The method I'm using is the whole "knit one color/side, purl the other."
Any middle of the night help would be awesome.
Quick question: I'm doubleknitting a thing, and I can't make the image I want work. I can't figure out where to run the yarn while I'm switching my knits and purls to make it not have uhm... ugliness like strands crossing the pattern, which I was hoping to avoid via the double knitting.
The method I'm using is the whole "knit one color/side, purl the other."
Any middle of the night help would be awesome.
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If the first, bring both yarns to the front when you're ready to purl with B, and bring both yarns to the back when you're ready to knit with A. (I just hold both yarns in the same hand, between different fingers, so I can move them together but then do individual stitches.)
If the second, make sure that on the A row you slip with yarn in front, and on the B row with yarn in back.
(Basically, in both cases, the yarn that's not being used should be on the inside of the stitch. The yarn that is being used will go there automatically because of the sort of stitch you're doing.)
ETA hi! also, I wanted to pick a yarnier icon :D
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It fits the theme, not the intent. I JUST undid everything before I thought to post this or I'd take a picture.
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If you keep having problems, pictures would be good :)
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((if that makes any sense. nothing online can explain it quite right. If it works, I will be super relieved.))
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So if you want a row to be AAABBAA, you would k1 A, p1 B; k1 A, p1 B; k1 A, p1 B; k1 B, p1 A; k1 B, p1 A; k1 A, p1 B; k1 A, P1 B. It still alternates knit (for near side) and purl (for other side), you just use the other yarn where you want it to swap over.
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But it looks nice, so YAY!
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Have you tried watching the video on Knitting Help? There are more on YouTube if that one doesn't help you.