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| + | File:Knitting dropped stitch 1.jpg|This photo shows the dropped stitch. Notice that right in the middle of the picture is a loop that has lost the yarn that is supposed to go through it. The yarn that has pulled out of this loop is lying behind the loop itself. | ||
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| + | File:Knitting dropped stitch 2.jpg|If picking up a knitted stitch, insert the crochet hook through the front of the loop. If picking up a purled stitch, insert the hook through the loop from the back. | ||
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| + | File:Knitting dropped stitch 3.jpg|Catch the dropped stitch with the crochet hook. | ||
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| + | File:Knitting dropped stitch 4.jpg|Pull the dropped stitch through the loop with the crochet hook. You might need to twist the hook so that it will more easily pass through the first loop. | ||
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| + | File:Knitting dropped stitch 5.jpg|The dropped stitch has now been pulled through the loop forming a new loop. In this picture, the crochet hook has been thrust through the newly formed loop so that it won't be dropped again by accident. | ||
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| + | File:Knitting dropped stitch 6.jpg|thumb|250px|center|Finally, transfer the new loop (that is, the formerly dropped stitch) from the crochet hook to the knitting needle. In this photo, it was transferred to the right needle, but it should have been transferred to the left one instead. | ||
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- Knitting dropped stitch 1.jpg
This photo shows the dropped stitch. Notice that right in the middle of the picture is a loop that has lost the yarn that is supposed to go through it. The yarn that has pulled out of this loop is lying behind the loop itself.
- Knitting dropped stitch 2.jpg
If picking up a knitted stitch, insert the crochet hook through the front of the loop. If picking up a purled stitch, insert the hook through the loop from the back.
- Knitting dropped stitch 3.jpg
Catch the dropped stitch with the crochet hook.
- Knitting dropped stitch 4.jpg
Pull the dropped stitch through the loop with the crochet hook. You might need to twist the hook so that it will more easily pass through the first loop.
- Knitting dropped stitch 5.jpg
The dropped stitch has now been pulled through the loop forming a new loop. In this picture, the crochet hook has been thrust through the newly formed loop so that it won't be dropped again by accident.
- Knitting dropped stitch 6.jpg
Finally, transfer the new loop (that is, the formerly dropped stitch) from the crochet hook to the knitting needle. In this photo, it was transferred to the right needle, but it should have been transferred to the left one instead.
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File:EdioHalveknoop.jpg A simple Overhand Knot Uso: Uno de los nudos más fundamentales y constituye la base de muchos otros. El nudo simple es muy seguro y se puede atascar, así que úselo solo si desea un nudo permanente. A menudo se usa para evitar que el extremo de una cuerda o soga se desenrede.
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Tamaño de aguja: EE.UU. (5.5mm - 8mm)
Tamaño de gancho: EE.UU. (6.5mm - 9mm)
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- a. Zapatillas
- b. Guantes sin dedos (mitones)
- c. Escarpines de bebé
- d. Sombrero
- e. Bufanda
- f. Suéter sin mangas
- g. Opción razonable

