You will need
- - threads
- hook (No. depending on thickness of thread)
Instruction
1
To learn how to knit a column with nakida arecruited arbitrary number of loops. Plus three hinges. For example, 10+3.
2
Do yo. Enter the hook into the fourth loop on the end.
3
Pulls the thread through this loop. Now the hook is 3 loops.
4
Together are finished the two loops.
5
The remaining loops also are finished together. It turned out the first column with the stitches.
6
Continue knitting the same way: do yo, enter the hook in next to the last columnand loop, pulls the thread are finished alternately in two loops at once.
When the first row of knit, again recruited 3 air loop for lifting and continue to knit.
When the first row of knit, again recruited 3 air loop for lifting and continue to knit.
Note
So the bars were smooth, and the product had a neat appearance, you need yo do is always the same, and also to monitor the size of the loops when pulling the thread.
Useful advice
In the same way tally columns with two yo.
If by knitting you'll need to increase the number of loops to expand the product, you can bring in one loop multiple columns with nakida.
Knitting column with nakida significantly accelerates the production process.
To make the product look more interesting, you can knit with threads of different colors.
If by knitting you'll need to increase the number of loops to expand the product, you can bring in one loop multiple columns with nakida.
Knitting column with nakida significantly accelerates the production process.
To make the product look more interesting, you can knit with threads of different colors.