Authors: Stephanie Pearl–McPhee
needle gauge,
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needles.
See
knitting needles
non-knitters
difficulties explaining knitting to,
7
â9
excuses for not knitting,
12
â14
inability to understand appeal,
11
The No-Pattern Hat
basic recipe,
115
â17
variations,
119
â20
notebook and pencil
including in knitting bag,
67
uses for,
69
â70
notions, adding to hats,
124
nylon, identifying,
40
â41
obsessed knitters,
15
â17
opera, knitting during the,
22
organic knitters,
20
patterns
including copies of in knitting bag,
67
â68
managing and storing,
72
â74
pelerine,
172
pi (Ï),
173
plastic needles,
62
â63
pom-poms,
123
â24
preoccupied knitters,
15
pretenders,
20
â21
project journals,
71
â72
proportions.
See also
length estimates; width
hats for babies,
111
scarves,
107
â8
shawls,
174
sweaters,
95
pushers,
18
â19
quality of yarn, importance of,
50
quiviut
features,
215
â16
felt-ability,
42
rayon, identifying,
40
â41
recipes
Circular Shawl: Method
1
,
175
â76
Circular Shawl: Method
2
,
176
â78
Circular Shawl: Method
3
,
178
â80
Decreasing Triangular Shawl,
180
â81
A Good, Plain Sock,
131
â33
Increasing Triangular Shawl,
181
â82
The No-Pattern Hat,
115
â20
Scarf Rescue Hat,
107
â9,
112
â13
A Scarf with Lace Edges,
164
â66
The Starting Place Scarf,
161
â63
Step-by-Step Socks,
144
â45
Thinking in Another Direction scarf,
163
â64
Three Square Shawl Methods,
182
â83
relative gauge risk (RGR),
82
,
205
,
216
ribbing
for hats, benefits,
120
for socks,
132
â33
row counter,
69
safety pins,
68
â69
A Scarf with Lace Edges,
164
â66
scarves.
See also
shawls
adding interest to, embellishing,
168
â69
changing into hats,
107
â9
commitment needed for,
153
creative possibilities,
156
â58
estimating yarn needs,
158
â59
versus hats, as beginner project,
106
length estimates,
157
number of cast-on stitches, formula for,
161
,
164
reasons to knit,
154
â55
Scarf Rescue Hat,
107
â9,
112
â13
A Scarf with Lace Edges,
164
â66
The Starting Place Scarf,
161
â63
Thinking in Another Direction scarf,
163
â64
using decorative stitches for,
160
scientific knitters,
19
â20
sensei knitters,
19
sensory appeal,
10
â11
serape,
172
shawls
circular needles for,
172
â73
Circular Shawl: Method 1,
175
â76
Circular Shawl: Method 2,
176
â78
Circular Shawl: Method 3,
178
â80
Decreasing Triangular Shawl,
180
â81
ignoring gauge,
82
Increasing Triangular Shawl,
181
â82
reasons to knit,
170
â71
rectangular,
172
Three Square Shawl Methods,
182
â83
types of,
170
â72
wingspan,
174
short rows,
216
silk
features,
10
identifying,
42
sizes
feet,
130
heads,
118
needles,
54
â57
for shawls,
174
and sweater-knitting,
204
â7
smaller stitches, how to make,
90
socks
boredom of knitting, tips for handling,
133
â34
defined,
216
foot length calculations,
130
,
140
A Good, Plain Sock,
131
â33
heels,
134
â38
instep gussets,
138
â39
length of time to knit,
33
reasons not to knit,
150
â51
reasons to knit,
127
â30
ribbing,
132
â33
sock yarn,
130
Step-by-Step Socks,
144
â45
toes,
141
â42
troubleshooting problems with,
138
,
147
â48
variations,
145
â47
space, shared, and handling yarn stash,
28
ssk, purpose,
144
The Starting Place Scarf,
161
â63
stash.
See also
yarn
accumulating,
32
as cheap entertainment,
32
â33
containing,
33
â34
defined,
217
estimating amount in a ball,
44
â46
hiding versus displaying,
29
identifying mystery yarn,
39
â44
labeling bags and containers,
37
â38
reasons for keeping,
30
â31
revealing to intimates,
27
â28
revealing to non-knitters,
28
â29
showing others, cautions,
7
when to reduce size of,
34
â36
Stash Acquisition Beyond Life Expectancy (SABLE),
217
steaming acrylics,
200
steeking,
217
Step-by-Step Socks,
144
â45
stick gauge, measuring,
90
sticky notes,
69
stitch gain,
217
stitch holders,
68
â69
stitch markers,
69
stitch substitutions, impact on size,
162
stockinette stitch,
218
stoles,
169
storage
books,
75
â77
magazines,
74
â75
patterns,
72
â74
yarn stash,
33
â34
straight needles,
57
â58
stripes
hats,
120
â22
socks,
146
sweaters,
188
swatches
for identifying mystery yarn,
43
â44
importance of,
92
â99
inconsistent accuracy of,
100
,
101
knitting correctly,
86
â91
measuring stick gauge,
90
nontraditional uses for,
89
,
101
Sweater Curse,
189
sweaters
blocking,
195
â200
cardigans and button bands,
200
â204
deciding to knit,
185
â88
first sweater, cautionary tale,
188
â93
gauge and swatches,
82
incremental approach,
193
â94
reasons for not knitting,
196
â97
reasons to knit,
186
â87
relative gauge risk (RGR),
205
swift (yarn holder),
218
technique, variations on,
9
television-watching, knitting during,
21
â22
tension squares versus gauge swatches,
80
texture, adding to socks,
146
theater, knitting during the,
22
Thinking in Another Direction scarf,
163
â64
Three Square Shawl Methods,
182
â83
time for knitting
combining with other activities,
21
â23
knitter viewpoint,
7
and level of obsession,
15
â16
when watching television,
21
â22
tinking,
218
traveling, taking knitting along when,
23
triangular shawls,
180
U.K. sizing system,
55
â57
unfinished object (UFO),
218
â19
U.S. sizing system,
55
â56
vegetable fibers,
42
washing swatches,
101
wedges, creating circles from,
177
weighing yarn,
43
â46
width
hats,
110
proportional, in sweaters,
95
scarves,
157
and stitch gain,
216
â17
swatch measurements,
107
â8
when blocking,
198
wooden needles,
61
wool
bleach behavior,
42
burn behavior,
40
â41
felt-ability,
42
wool housing and containment overload (WHACO),
219
work, knitting during,
23
wraps per inch (WPI),
43
â44
wraps (shawls),
172
yardstick, measuring yarn against,
46
yarn
defined,
219
knitting lace,
33
quality of, importance,
50
substituting, and gauge differences,
101
types of, overview,
46
â49
variety of materials and colors,
10
â11
yarn diets,
219
yarn meter,
45
yarn stash.
See
stash
zip-seal bags, praise for,
37