{"id":2383,"date":"2009-06-08T08:01:22","date_gmt":"2009-06-08T06:01:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/unikatissima-e.riamore.eu\/?p=2383"},"modified":"2009-07-23T10:46:22","modified_gmt":"2009-07-23T08:46:22","slug":"hand-knit-weave","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/unikatissima.riamore.eu\/e\/?p=2383","title":{"rendered":"Hand Knit-Weave"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave a.jpg\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave\" width=\"150\" height=\"180\" class=\"alignleft size-medium\" \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"links\"><a href=\"#li090608\"><strong>Links of entry<\/strong><\/a><br \/><a href=\"#base\"><strong>That&#8217;s what you do<\/strong><\/a> | <a href=\"#examples\"><strong>My examples<\/strong><\/a><\/div>\n<p>I discovered recently &#8216;knit weave&#8217; (you can see pictures when following the <a href=\"#li090608\">links<\/a>).<br \/>\nI like it! ;-)<\/p>\n<p>Knit weave is mostly worked on knitting machines by laying a thread on the stitches. This thread is then trapped in the stitches and can be seen sometimes on the front side, sometimes on the back side of the item.<br \/>\nI found this interesting and thought that it should be possible to do this by hand.<br \/>\nI didn&#8217;t find very much (see <a href=\"#li090608\">links<\/a>), therefore I&#8217;m reporting my own experience here.<br \/>\nJust a note: &#8216;knit weave&#8217; can be translated in German by &#8216;Webstricken&#8217;, but when googling <a href=\"http:\/\/www.google.com\/search?q=Webstricken\">Webstricken<\/a> you get quite different results: there are knitting needles where you can thread in an extra thread that will be worked in your item when knitting. But it looks different from &#8216;my&#8217; knit weave.<\/p>\n<p><a name=\"base\"><\/a><br \/>\n<em><strong>That&#8217;s what you do:<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nIn principle you carry an extra thread with you that will be laid on the front side and the back side of your work, alternately. That&#8217;s like weaving: the weft will be brought over and under.<br \/>\nI suggest not to let the extra thread lay on one side longer than four stitches. The float will get too long and your fingers can get caught.<br \/>\nAlways check the extra thread tension to prevent it from hanging or contracting the knitted stitches.<br \/>\nYou can see best what I&#8217;m talking about when checking the <a href=\"#examples\">following examples<\/a>:<\/p>\n<p><a name=\"examples\"><\/a><\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave a.jpg\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave\" width=\"350\" height=\"421\" class=\"alignnone size-medium\" \/><br \/>My first item.<br \/>\nI knitted the yellow item in a rib pattern two knit-two purl to prevent it from curling.<br \/>\nWhile knitting I carried a red thread that I always laid two stitches on the front side and two stitches on the back side of my work.<br \/>\nThe back side looks similar.<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave 01.png\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave Pattern\" width=\"65\" height=\"98\" class=\"alignleft size-medium\" \/> <img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave 02.png\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave Pattern\" width=\"65\" height=\"114\" class=\"alignleft size-medium\" \/> These are both patterns I used for my first item.<br \/>\nA filled square means: &#8216;lay the thread on the front side of your work&#8217;, an empty square means therefore &#8216;lay the thread on the back side of your work&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>(To download simply click on the image with the right mouse button and use something like &#8216;Save image as&#8230;&#8217;.)<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p style=\"border-bottom: 1px solid #444444;\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave b.jpg\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave\" width=\"350\" height=\"262\" class=\"alignnone size-medium\" \/><br \/>My second item: This time I used kitchener stitch and I was pleasantly surprised to see that the item nearly don&#8217;t curl when knit woven.<br \/>\n<em><strong>Note:<\/strong><\/em> I&#8217;ve been told that this is not the kitchener stitch but the stockinette stitch.<br \/>\nIn the end it doesn&#8217;t matter which stitch you use (to a certain point ;-)), but I see that I have still lots to learn about the English knitting vocabulary ;-)).<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave c.jpg\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave\" width=\"350\" height=\"262\" class=\"alignnone size-medium\" \/><br \/>Here the back side: just as with multi-coloured knitting.<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave 04.png\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave Pattern\" width=\"122\" height=\"122\" class=\"alignleft size-medium\" \/> That is the diamond pattern I used for my second item.<\/p>\n<p>(The download works in the same way as above.)<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p style=\"border-bottom: 1px solid #444444;\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave d.jpg\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave\" width=\"350\" height=\"199\" class=\"alignnone size-medium\" \/><br \/>Then I wanted to know whether it works with two colours, too.<br \/>\nI think it does ;-))<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave e.jpg\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave\" width=\"350\" height=\"199\" class=\"alignnone size-medium\" \/><br \/>The item gets however quite thick because of the many yarns.<br \/>\nBesides I&#8217;m sure that you can make the whole thing much neater ;-)<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave 03.png\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave Pattern\" width=\"65\" height=\"65\" class=\"alignleft size-medium\" \/> So, that is the two-colour pattern.<br \/>\nA square filled with a filled square (eehm&#8230;) means: &#8216;dark blue thread on the front side of the item&#8217;, a square filled with an empty square means: &#8216;light blue thread on the front side of the item&#8217;, an empty square means: &#8216;all extra threads on the back side of the item&#8217;.<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p style=\"border-bottom: 1px solid #444444;\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave f.jpg\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave\" width=\"350\" height=\"336\" class=\"alignnone size-medium\" \/><br \/>In the end I just played around with an extra: I knitted the (hmpf!) square from outside to inside in kitchener stitch by knitting three stitches together in the corners in every second row.<br \/>\nI carried the gray extra thread that I laid on the front side every second row shifted for one stitch.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately I blocked the square made from acrylic yarn too hot, that &#8216;s why I can&#8217;t get it square anymore ;-(<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/uploads\/unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave g.jpg\" alt=\"unikatissima Hand Knit-Weave\" width=\"350\" height=\"336\" class=\"alignnone size-medium\" \/><br \/>Here you can see the back side of the square.<br \/>\nThe pattern is inverted and look also nice.<\/p>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><em><strong>What I want to try next:<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>In the links you can find <a href=\"http:\/\/fleetknittingclub.blogspot.com\/2008\/05\/may-meeting_14.html\">photos<\/a> combining knit weave and lace knitting, I like this.<\/li>\n<li>I want to carry a funky yarn once to see if one can still recognize the patterns.<\/li>\n<li>I haven&#8217;t tried yet whether you can carry more than two extra threads.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div class=\"clearboth\">&nbsp;<\/div>\n<p><a name=\"li090608\"><\/a><br \/>\n<em><strong>Links:<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bivens.ca\/knitweave.htm\">Short Description &#8216;Knit-woven Effects&#8217;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/fleetknittingclub.blogspot.com\/2008\/05\/may-meeting_14.html\">Photos of machine knit woven pieces (with lace knitting)<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/redlipstick\/2918646905\/in\/photostream\/\">Photos of machine knit woven pieces<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.redlipstick.net\/knit\/knitWE.html\">Knit-Weave Patterns<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/furyarn.com\/main\/content.php?page=10\">A short movie about the technique that she uses there to weave in fur yarn<\/a> => look there for &#8216;Hand knit-weave technique&#8217; <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.strickforum.de\/weblog\/index.php?itemid=498\">Meine kleine Buchkritik &#8211; My little book review: Kathleen Kinder, &#8216;The technique of Knitweave&#8217;) (German and English)<\/a>: actually I refer to the pictures because the reviewed book is about machine knit weave<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Links of entryThat&#8217;s what you do | My examples I discovered recently &#8216;knit weave&#8217; (you can see pictures when following the links). 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