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alfredo

(60,219 posts)
Sat Sep 6, 2025, 03:42 PM Yesterday

The science of knittng

I never thought of the physics of fabric. Dad would have loved this. He was a an upholsterer, he used a Pfaff industrial machine. And yes it would sew through flesh.

This is an interesting video about how knits work.

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The science of knittng (Original Post) alfredo Yesterday OP
OK that was pretty cool. Batshit_Bruin_CA Yesterday #1
direct opposite for me. I never could get the needles co-ordinated. yellowdogintexas Yesterday #3
That was fascinating! ShazzieB Yesterday #2
This guy lost my interest when cyclonefence Yesterday #4
That was way cool, Thanks!! nt mitch96 Yesterday #5

Batshit_Bruin_CA

(82 posts)
1. OK that was pretty cool.
Sat Sep 6, 2025, 04:36 PM
Yesterday

I enjoyed knitting, years ago. But never realized how all this worked or why. I just followed the directions. (Thank you Grandma, for teaching me).

Now, can you do the same for crochet? It's more complicated than knitting I think, because I never mastered that skill. (Sorry , Grandma-- it wasn't your fault. You tried your best to teach me how to crochet).

yellowdogintexas

(23,458 posts)
3. direct opposite for me. I never could get the needles co-ordinated.
Sat Sep 6, 2025, 06:18 PM
Yesterday

However, hand me a hook and some yarn and I am good to go.

There are seemingly an infinite number of combinations out there which use 6 basic stitches. I am working on a blanket now which uses single, half-double and double crochet stitches to make a lovely shell. Not complicated at all.

Currently I am making samples to perfect the pattern and choose the right yarn/hook ratio. The end result will be a blanket in 4 shades of purple.

I re-taught myself to crochet using YouTube videos. There are some amazing instructors out there.

cyclonefence

(5,119 posts)
4. This guy lost my interest when
Sat Sep 6, 2025, 07:02 PM
Yesterday

he showed an all-purl design (essentially the *back* of a stockinette sample) and identified it as stockinette. If they can't get something as basic as what stockinette looks like, I can't take anything they say about knitting seriously.

I know, I know; it's about physics or something, and I'm sure it was enlightening, but it just griped my ass that they would make such a stupid error.

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