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Ribbing has a strong tendency to contract laterally, forming small pleats in which the purl stitches recede and the knit stitches come forward. Thus, ribbing is often used for cuffs, sweater hems and, more generally, any edge that should be form-fitting. The elasticity depends on the number of knit/purl transitions; 1x1 ribbing is more elastic than 2x2 ribbing, etc. However, some cable patterns may "pull in" more than ribbing (i.e., have a smaller gauge); in such cases, a ribbed border may flare out instead of contracting.
 
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A multitude of free patterns can be found at [http://ravelry.com Ravelry.com].
 
===Scarf===
 
A scarf is perhaps the simplest knitting project possible. If super bulky yarn is used with 12mm needles, the scarf can be knitted quickly which helps to abate any patience problems your Pathfinders might have.
 
*Start by casting on 12 stitches.
 
*Knit every row (forming a garter stitch) until the scarf's length exceeds the knitter's patience.
 
*Bind off.
 
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===Reasonable choices===
 
Here are some reasonable choices you might consider:
 
;Socks: There are plenty of free patterns for socks at http://ravelry.com and http://www.lionbrand.com
 
;Leg warmers: Leg warmers are nothing more than open tubes. This would be a good project for cabling.
 
;Draft blocker: A draft blocker is placed on the floor by a door to prevent drafts. It is a sealed tube filled with some heavy stuffing material (such as florist's pebbles).
 
;Seat cover: A seat cover can be used to provide a softer seat on a hard chair.
 
;Pot holder: A pot holder is nothing more than a square upon which hot pots may be placed. Be sure to choose a yarn that will not melt (wool or cotton, not acrylic). Do not use a stockinette stitch, as this will cause the finished product to curl unacceptably. Rather, use a garter stitch or ribbing.
 
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==Referencias==
==References==
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* http://www.learntoknit.com/abbreviations.php3
 
* http://www.knittinghelp.com/
 
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 14 July 2022

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Tejer

Nivel de destreza

2

Año

1970

Version

24.11.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación General

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Tejer
Artes y actividades manuales
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
Año de introducción
1970
Vea también


1

Definir los siguientes términos:


1a

T-Tejer



1b

P-Punto



1c

PPS-Pasar puntos



1d

RND-Redondo o en círculo



1e

JUN-Juntos



1f

PPE-Pasar punto encima



1g

INC-Incrementar



1h

DIS-Disminuir



1i

HA-Hilo arriba




2

Demostrar los siguientes puntos:


2a

Montar calzar puntos



2b

Cerrar



2c

Puntadas de torzados o de cadeneta



2d

Nervaduras



2e

Puntada de liga



2f

Puntada stockinette



2g

Recoger una puntada caída




3

Conocer cómo cuidar de esta clase de estambre:


3a

Lana



3b

Pelo



3c

Sintéticas




4

Mostrar cómo unir una nueva bola de estambre.


Nudo simple
A simple Overhand Knot
Demi-noeud arret.png

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.




5

Identificar y conocer el propósito de los siguientes pesos de un hilo:


5a

Media



5b

Deportes



5c

Pesado


Tamaño de aguja: EE.UU. (5.5mm - 8mm)

Tamaño de gancho: EE.UU. (6.5mm - 9mm)


5d

Voluminosos




6

Tejer dos artículos de los siguientes:
a. Zapatillas
b. Guantes sin dedos (mitones)
c. Escarpines de bebé
d. Sombrero
e. Bufanda
f. Suéter sin mangas
g. Opción razonable




Referencias