Herringbone Weave Making

TIPS: It becomes a very tough, tight knitting with a thick thread. Ski sweater is recommended for coat style sweaters. But if you hold the thread too tight, it becomes a hard knit. Do not tighten the thread as much as possible. If you make it with thin yarns and thick skewers, you will get a lighter and softer texture. It is a knitting style that suits different tastes with both thick yarn and thin yarn and has a very nice appearance.


This will be the way your weave looks like it is finished.


FLAT KNITTING SIDE Take the edge loop without knitting.


Take the next two loops together as if they were cut. But it's not like full flat knitting.


Skewers; you will thread it on the back of these two loops and remove the loop as you knit.


WITHOUT removing the skewer; lower the right side of these two stitches from the skewer, that is, knit and the other one on the skewer in your left hand.


With this remaining loop this time; take the next stitch together. Of course, although you are on the flat knitting side again, you will pass the needle towards the back of the loops, not the threads on the front side.


Like knitting, you will pull the loop, but without removing the spit, you will drop the first loop and leave the other in the spit in your left hand.


CONTINUE THE FLAT KNITTING BY THIS WAY. REVERSE KNITTING SIDE: Take the edge knit without knitting.


Take two loops as normal reverse knitting.



Pull the loop



But just like you do on the other side, just drop the loops on the right side from the spit, knitting. Leave the other on the skewer in your left hand.


Take the remaining loop with one next stitch, as in the style of purl knitting, knit and drop one, and the other in the spit; hold to knit with the next stitch. CONTINUE TO REVERSE KNITTING THIS WAY.

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