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  1. 20 wrz 2012 · K3, P3 Rib. iknitwithcatfur. 144K subscribers. Subscribed. 33. 11K views 11 years ago Knit Stitches: A Video Stitch Dictionary. How to knit K3, P3 Rib For written instructions and more info,...

  2. Basically, you’re knitting the classic K3P3 prayer shawl stitch, except you’re offsetting the stitches by 1 stitch in pattern each row. This means you begin each odd-numbered (front) rows by adding a stitch in pattern and begin the even-numbered (back, return) rows by decreasing a stitch in pattern.

  3. Here are the full pattern instructions (from this pattern): Row 1 (RS): With A, k1, * k3, pass first of the 3 sts just knit over the 2nd and 3rd sts, rep from * to last st, end k1 – 66 sts. Row 2: With B, p1, * insert needle from behind under the running thread between the st just worked and the ne...

  4. 8 mar 2012 · I use a 110/18 Wing needle, and the stitch I prefer is the entredeux stitch pattern (check in your sewing machine manual to see if your model includes this stitch). If your machine does not have it, try using the venetian, daisy, zigzag, or triple zigzag. The pattern must flow from side to side.

  5. 3 lip 2012 · decorative stitching with entredeux–Sometimes, the entredeux stitch is just the touch you need. I especially like it for bird, butterfly or bee flight patterns. The bees’ flight pattern are made with a black entredeux stitch woven with metallic thread. There is no special need for a wing needle, just one which makes a hole large ...

  6. 18 wrz 2013 · Entredeux has finished edges on both sides. Entredeux Tutorial at Janice Ferguson Sews Blog. "Looking back over 35 years of teaching needlework classes (WOW! That’s a lonnnng time!), from quilting to smocking, heirloom to machine embroidery and more, I recall that time and time again one student or another would pose the question, “What is ...

  7. 3 cze 2014 · This week, we'd like to continue that series with a how-to for sewing entredeux to fabric. Before you begin, keep in mind that the stitch settings given are not absolutes. Different machines stitch out differently. Use the settings given as starting points, adjust up or down as needed and use what works best for you.