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- Combined_knitting abstract "Combined knitting or combination knitting is a style that combines elements of Eastern-style knitting with the Western techniques. The name was suggested by Mary Thomas in her 1938 book \"Mary Thomas's Knitting Book\", where she described the technique as \"This is the better way to work in Flat Knitting. The resulting fabric is more even and closer in construction.\" By wrapping the yarn the opposite way while purling, the knitter changes the orientation of the resulting loops; then the next row's knit stitches can be formed by inserting the needle through the back leg (as in Eastern knitting), rather than through the front leg, without twisting the stitch. This technique is suitable for all knitted fabrics from the basic Stockinette stitch, to any other style, such as Fair Isle, circular knitting, or lace knitting. The basic adaptation necessary is to substitute \"ssk\" when directed to \"k 2 tog\", and vice versa, to orient the slant of the decrease correctly. Most American and European knitting patterns are currently not written to accommodate the needs of Combined knitters. The responsibility rests with the individual knitter to have gained sufficient working knowledge of the changes necessary to convert pattern elements before attempting the entire project, in order for the design to be knitted successfully. Knitting instructors unfamiliar with this technique will encounter difficulties teaching classes with students using this technique. Proper terminology is essential in assisting teachers to provide adequate instruction to these students. Teachers should familiarize themselves with the works of Annie Modesitt and Anna Zilboorg, among others.Other basic knitting techniques include English knitting (or \"throwing\") and Continental knitting (or \"picking\").".
- Combined_knitting wikiPageExternalLink www.anniemodesitt.com.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageExternalLink comboknit.htm.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageExternalLink twisted-knits.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageExternalLink combined_questions.html.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageID "3060458".
- Combined_knitting wikiPageLength "2517".
- Combined_knitting wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Combined_knitting wikiPageRevisionID "662041871".
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLink Basic_knitted_fabrics.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Knitting.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLink Circular_knitting.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLink Continental_knitting.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_knitting.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLink English_knitting.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLink Fair_Isle_(technique).
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLink Knitting.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLink Knitting_pattern.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLink Lace_knitting.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Combined knitting".
- Combined_knitting wikiPageWikiLinkText "combined knitting".
- Combined_knitting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Knitting.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Combined_knitting wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Textile-arts-stub.
- Combined_knitting subject Category:Knitting.
- Combined_knitting hypernym Style.
- Combined_knitting type Art.
- Combined_knitting comment "Combined knitting or combination knitting is a style that combines elements of Eastern-style knitting with the Western techniques. The name was suggested by Mary Thomas in her 1938 book \"Mary Thomas's Knitting Book\", where she described the technique as \"This is the better way to work in Flat Knitting.".
- Combined_knitting label "Combined knitting".
- Combined_knitting sameAs Q5150909.
- Combined_knitting sameAs m.08nvfl.
- Combined_knitting sameAs Q5150909.
- Combined_knitting wasDerivedFrom Combined_knitting?oldid=662041871.
- Combined_knitting isPrimaryTopicOf Combined_knitting.