Hello everyone.
In this episode,
we will see the rib stitch,
the rice stitch,
the wheat stitch
and the circular knit stitch.
For this learning,
you will need the following equipment.
1 circular knit Ø 13 centimeters 24 picks
1 circular knit Ø 18 centimeters 31 picks
1 circular knit Ø 23 centimeters 36 picks
1 circular knit Ø 28 centimeters 41 picks
1 meter tape
1 needle with wool
1 hook
1 pair of scissors
1 pelotte for needles size 4-5 pale yellow
orange
bordeau.
For the demonstration,
I chose to use a circular knitting
with a diameter of 13 centimeters to 24 peaks
for the achievement of the 4 points.
Here is the rib stitch.
To help you in handling the wire,
you can use a piece of straw.
Make a sliding knot
and attach it to the anchoring spike.
Fit 2 rows of stitches.
Using the hook,
slip the bottom stitch
over the other stitch and the peak.
Finish your rank this way.
Lower the stitches at the bottom of the spikes.
Repeat the operation
until you have reached
the desired height.
When the book pulls on the anchor point,
defeat the sliding knot.
Keep climbing your ranks.
When you have reached the desired height,
close the work.
Go around the knitting twice
with your thread.
Cut the thread.
Insert the thread into a woolen needle.
Thread the yarn under each stitch
all the way.
On the last stitch
tie a knot.
Take out the work with the hook.
Now let's come to the point of rice.
Make a sliding knot
and attach it to the anchoring spike.
Fit 1 row of stitches.
For the 2nd row,
make 1 stitch place,
1 stitch back.
Continue all the way.
For the following rows,
you should knit 1 stitch stitch on 1 stitch stitch
and 1 stitch stitch on 1 stitch stitch.
The stitch are easy to locate
because they form a small ball on the side.
Here we have the case of a knit with a number of even spikes.
It will therefore be careful
because from the 3rd rank you will start and finish with the same mesh.
This will not be thes case on a knit in odd peak numbers.
We started the 2nd row with a stitch
and finished the row with a reverse stitch.
We will start the 3rd row
with a reverse stitch
and finish with a stitch.
When the book pulls on the anchor point,
defeat the sliding knot.
Continue to climb your raws
always 1 stitch place on 1 stitch back
and vice versa.
When you have reached the desired height,
close the work.
Go around the knitting twice
with your thread.
Cut the thread.
Insert the thread into a woolen needle.
Thread the yarn under each stitch
on the entire row.
On the last stitch, tie a knot.
Take out the work with the hook.
Cut the thread.
The wheat point is almost identical to the rice point.
On the pôint of rice,
we work on a mesh
while on the point of wheat we will work on 2 stitches.
The point of wheat and rice
are upset points
as and when mounting rows.
Make a sliding knot
and attach it to the anchoring spike.
Fit 1 row of stitches.
For the 2nd row,
make 2 stitches on, 2 reverse stitches.
Continue all the way.
For the following rows,
knit 2 stitches on, 2 reverse stitches.
and 2 reverse stitches on 2 stitches.
The reverse stitches
are easy to locate
because they form a ball on the side.
Here we have the case of a knit with a number of even spikes
It will therefore be careful
because from the 3rd rank
you will start and finish
with the same stitch.
This will not be the case on a knit in odd peak numbers.
We started the 2nd row with 2 stitches on
and finished the row with 2 reverse stitches.
So we sill start the 3rd row
by 2 reverse stitches
and we will finish with 2 stitches on.
When the book pulls on the anchor point,
defeat the sliding knot.
Continue to climb your rows
always 2 stitches on 2 stitches back
and vice versa.
When you have reached the desired height,
close the work.
Go around the knitting twice
with your thread.
Cut the thread.
Insert the thread into a woolen needle.
Thread the yarn under each stitch on the entire row.
On the last stitch,
tie a knot.
Take out the work with the hook.
Cut the thread.
Finally, let's see the jersey point.
Insert wool in a piece of straw.
Make a sliding knot
and attach it to the anchoring spike.
Fit 1 row of stitches.
Knit the 2nd row of stitches.
Remove the anchor point.
Integrate a 2nd color
by starting with a sliding knot.
Knit the 3rd row in reverse stitch.
Continue knitting
alternately 1 row, 1 row purl.
Be sure to keep the bordeau color for the stitches
and the yellow color for the reverse stitches.
Remove the anchor point.
When you have reached the desired height,
close the work.
Go around the knitting twice
with your thread.
Cut the thread.
Insert the thread into a woolen needle.
Thread the yarn under each stitch
all the way.
On the last stitch,
tie a knot.
Take out the work with the hook.
Cut the thread.
Cut the yellow yarn
and tie a knot with the wool needle.
I just showed you the 4 basic points
that I use most often with circular knitting.
You will see that the books
are a bit openwork
because I used a wool for needles size 4-5 millimeters.
If you want to get a more compact work,
I propose 2 solutions
Work by doubling your thread for needles of size 4-5 millimeters.
This will give a wire thickness for needles of size 8-10 millimeters.
Or,
Use directly wool for needles of size 7-8 millimeters.
The episode on circular knitters ends here.
I remind you
that you can ask me
the tutorial in PDF format
by mail to the address below the video.
If you want to get the PDF tutorial in another language,
it's also possible.
Thank you for following this sequence
and I'll see you soon
for a new episode
of Ana-Giulia's workshops.





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