How do you knit a Mobius loop?
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How do you knit a Mobius loop?
Making the Mobius
- To begin, knit a round, and then purl a round.
- Next you’ll create an eyelet round by starting with *yarn over and then knit 2 together.
- Starting with purl, alternate a purl round followed by a knit round for the next five rounds—you will end with a purl round.
- Repeat the eyelet round from step two.
What is a Mobius twist?
Möbius strip, a one-sided surface that can be constructed by affixing the ends of a rectangular strip after first having given one of the ends a one-half twist. This space exhibits interesting properties, such as having only one side and remaining in one piece when split down the middle.
How many cast on for a cowl?
To find out how many stitches to cast on, multiply the stitches per inch by the desired width of the cowl. For example, if your gauge is 2 stitches per inch and you would like your cowl to be 23 inches wide, then multiply 2 by 23 to get a total of 46 stitches to cast on.
Can you unravel knitting from the bottom up?
If the project is worked from the bottom up, that means you will need to turn it upside down. This is the fun part. Take your scissors and snip the yarn in the marked row one stitch away from the right side of the work. Carefully undo the yarn from the first stitches at the right side of the work.
How many inches long should a cowl be?
Cowl Measurements
Age | Circumference | Length |
---|---|---|
2-3 Years | 23″ | 9″ |
4-10 Years | 27″ | 10.5″ |
Preteen/Teen | 29″ | 12″ |
Adult | 32″ | 13.5″ |
How wide should a cowl scarf be?
Work until desired width and add edging, if desired. Most of the stitch patterns I’ve used don’t require you to turn and you just work round and round until you are happy with the result. I usually make mine 4-6″ wide since they wrap more than once, but it’s really up to you.
What is the difference between a snood and an infinity scarf?
It’s similar to an infinity scarf (a looped scarf that sits around the neck), but a snood sits higher on the neck and often acts as a hood.
Why is it called frogging?
“Frogging” is a knit/crochet term for ripping out your knitting and starting over to correct a mistake. Why is it called “frogging” you ask? Because you “rip it, rip it” which reminded someone of “ribit, ribit” – the sound a frog makes. Yep, that’s the history behind the term (and we don’t know who coined the term).
Can you undo knitting and start again?
Start by moving the stitches from the rescue needle to a second needle, un-twisting any twisted stitches during the migration. The process looks like this: After unravelling, rescuing the stitches, ensuring the stitches aren’t twisted, you’re finally ready to start knitting again.