The process of knitting has three basic tasks: (1) the active (unsecured) stitches must be held so they don't drop; (2) these stitches must be released sometime after they are secured; and (3) new bights of yarn must be passed through the fabric, usually through active stitches, thus securing them. Like weaving, knitting is a technique for producing a two-dimensional fabric from a one-dimensional yarn or thread.
Plied yarns may themselves be plied together, producing cabled yarns or multi-stranded yarns. They are used for knitting socks, hats, and sleeves. Although the new stitch is itself unsecured ("active"), it secures the stitch(es) suspended from it.
People who are experienced in the art of knitting know the importance of using the best quality knitting yarn they can get hold of. These details are regarding yarns weight, length, dye lot, fiber content, washing instructions not only this it will give suggestion, about which needles are to be used and the gauge. In general, yarns become stronger with more twist (also called worst), longer fibers and thicker yarns (more fibers); for example, thinner yarns require more twist than do thicker yarns to resist breaking under tension.
It doesn't all happen at once. Even a beginner can make a simple scarf with novelty yarn in just a few hours, and have it look just fantastic.
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