knitting stitch
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Definition
Noun: A single loop of yarn created and held on a knitting needle, or a specific technique for creating such a loop, forming the fundamental unit of a knitted fabric.
Usage
A "knitting stitch" refers to the basic component of knitting. It can describe: 1. The individual loop on the needle (e.g., "I dropped a knitting stitch"). 2. A specific method for forming that loop, which creates a particular texture or pattern (e.g., "The garter stitch is a simple knitting stitch").
Examples
- As a unit/loop:
- Make sure you count every knitting stitch on your needle.
- She carefully picked up the dropped knitting stitch.
- As a technique:
- The purl stitch is the second basic knitting stitch every beginner learns.
- This scarf uses a complex cable knitting stitch for its texture.
Advanced Usage
- "To drop a stitch": To accidentally let a loop slip off the needle, creating a run in the fabric.
- "To pick up a stitch": To recover a dropped loop using a crochet hook or the needle itself.
- "Stitch pattern": A repeated sequence of different knitting stitches (e.g., knit, purl) that creates a design.
Variants and Related Words
- Knit stitch (n): A fundamental knitting stitch where the working yarn is held at the back, creating a 'V' shape on the fabric's right side.
- Purl stitch (n): A fundamental knitting stitch where the working yarn is held at the front, creating a bumpy texture on the fabric's right side.
- Stockinette stitch (n): A very common fabric produced by alternating rows of knit and purl stitches.
- Garter stitch (n): A simple, stretchy fabric produced by knitting every stitch on every row.
Synonyms
- Loop
- Knit (when referring to the basic "knit stitch" technique)
Related Phrases
- Cast on stitches: To create the initial row of loops on the needle to begin knitting.
- Bind off stitches: To secure the final row of loops to finish the knitted piece and prevent unravelling.
Noun
- a stitch taken in knitting