; This is a neat video on how to knit jogless stripes. If you have ever tried knitting stripes and have been frustrated that they don't meet up, this video clip shows you how.
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marie-honeypickles.blogspot.com/2009/07/knitting-stripe...
marie-honeypickles.blogspot.com/2009/07/knitting-stripes.html
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This how to knit stripes neatly hints and tips page will help you create beautiful striped knitted items even if you are a beginner knitter. This needn't be the case. The trick is to " carry your yarn " whenever possible. Carrying...
http://www.houghtonavenue.com/how-to-knit-stripes.html
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These tips were compiled from various email lists. Stripes in the round: (This only works if you have a minimum of 2 rows per stripe) ... In circular knitting: when adding a new color or stripe, prevent a jog at the joining point by lifting the right side of the stitch below onto the left needle and knit it together...
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www.knitting-and.com/knitting/tips/jogless.htm
www.knitting-and.com/knitting/tips/jogless.htm
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* Knitting Stripes on Flat Stockinette Fabric ; Carrying yarn up along the selvedge is easy when the stripes have an even number of rows but what about stripes that an uneven number of rows? Suppose I'm knitting fabric that has one row per color, won't the working yarn end up on the opposite end of the work?
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www.purlwise.com/knitting_stripes/index.html
www.purlwise.com/knitting_stripes/index.html
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After the brim, stripes are next. Since knitting in the round creates a spiral, stripes will jog where one stripe ends and the next one starts. The book mentions hiding the jog when sewing the ends of each stripe.
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www.purlwise.com/2004/05/post.html
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Knitting Technique, Stripes, Free Knitting Projects and Articles ... It is quite simple to incorporate stripes into an uncomplicated knitting pattern. The more difficult choice is what colors to choose. Once yarns, that are compatible in gauge and fiber content are assembled, the next step is to see how the chosen colors...
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www.ilovetocraft.com/knitting/stripes.shtml
www.ilovetocraft.com/knitting/stripes.shtml
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However, with thick wool (5 st/in or fewer) and/or thicker stripes, this isn't an issue because the knitting stretches enough to solve the problem. Therefore, stationary stripes are best for thick wool and/or thick stripes.
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techknitting.blogspot.com/2007/01/jogless-stripes.html
techknitting.blogspot.com/2007/01/jogless-stripes.html
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Knitting stripes...in your school uniform sweater. Make an uncomplicated pattern come to life! ... Knitting Stripes - House Stripes! ... All about Knitting Stripes... by Hobbie's Gatekeeper...
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www.wizardknits.com/knitting_stripes.html
www.wizardknits.com/knitting_stripes.html
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If you have never knit stripes, or have never been satisfied with how you have been knitting them, you might find these basic tips helpful. (By the way, this isn't a tutorial on the "Jogless Jog", which is a way of eliminating the imperfect way stripes meet at the end of the round.
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www.purlbee.com/rochefort-chapeau/2008/3/9/knitting-str...
www.purlbee.com/rochefort-chapeau/2008/3/9/knitting-stripes-in-the-round.html
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