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Article Understanding Knitting Pattern Abbreviations
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Looking at a knitting pattern from first glance can seem like a complex code. I mean seriously... looking at rows upon rows of P1,*K1, P1, repeat from * to last 3 sts, SL1PWYIF, K1, SL1PWYIF can cause panic sweats and an instant migraine if you don't have a reference as to what these abbreviations mean. Fortunately, some patterns come with an abbreviation guide, but for those rogue patterns that leave you stranded, we've come up with a handy list of common knit abbreviations that every knitter should know. When you first start knitting you tend to start of blind and just barge into it,...
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Article Australian Crochet Hook and Knitting Needle Printable Sizing Charts.
Posted by Carey Nuss on
Then this free printable pdf file for you with all the crochet hook and australian needle knitting needle sizes will help you come up to date with the modern needles. When you often see imperial they relate to the original needle sizes which are still used world wide today. This free printable is for Australian needles.
What is My Knitting Needle Size?
If you have knitting needles from all over the world or of unknown origins, your best bet for identifying their size is by using a knitting gauge .....