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- Q4934687 subject Q8575235.
- Q4934687 abstract "In knitting, a bobble is a localized set of stitches forming a raised bump. The bumps are usually arranged in a regular geometrical pattern (e.g., a hexagonal grid) or may be figurative, e.g., represent apples on a knitted tree.The basic idea of a bobble is to increase into a single stitch, knit a few short rows, then decrease back to a single stitch. However, this leaves many choices: how to increase and how many stitches, how many short rows to work, and how to decrease. A bobble can also be a yarn Pom-pon used to decorate knitted items such as Bobble hats.".
- Q4934687 thumbnail Bobbles_and_welting.jpg?width=300.
- Q4934687 wikiPageWikiLink Q1187538.
- Q4934687 wikiPageWikiLink Q193188.
- Q4934687 wikiPageWikiLink Q7502076.
- Q4934687 wikiPageWikiLink Q795738.
- Q4934687 wikiPageWikiLink Q8575235.
- Q4934687 comment "In knitting, a bobble is a localized set of stitches forming a raised bump. The bumps are usually arranged in a regular geometrical pattern (e.g., a hexagonal grid) or may be figurative, e.g., represent apples on a knitted tree.The basic idea of a bobble is to increase into a single stitch, knit a few short rows, then decrease back to a single stitch. However, this leaves many choices: how to increase and how many stitches, how many short rows to work, and how to decrease.".
- Q4934687 label "Bobble (knitting)".
- Q4934687 depiction Bobbles_and_welting.jpg.