Hand knitting is a play hand craft which requires patience, time and skill. In other words you are knitting.进行直接就是用两根特殊的针把一圈一國连接起来形成面料 Yarn selection— this is very important, the type of yarn you choose can make or break how your project looks and feels after being completed! Textured yarn is a type of yarn that makes it very popular among knitters.
Textured yarn is much like any other kind of you but with a... well texture; something that sets it apart from regular smooth and straight threads. Available in few suitable material — Cotton, wool, silk or acrylicetc. Textured yarns: Some medium weights have bumps or loops, which give your work a three-dimensional appearance. Others are polished to a shine that gleams in the light.
Using that textured yarn can make the exciting part even more fun! It will be an adjustment if you are used to smooth yarn. But don’t worry! Once you get the hang of it, you can make a LOT of beautiful custom pieces that are one-of-a-kind.
The yarn texture adds a great detail to designs. For example: simple patterns can make a stunning appearance, and this is simply because the actual texture of the yarn becomes part of its designs. You can also experiment with textured yarn to display more intricate stitch work — cable and lace patterns will really stand out on this project.
You have to learn other stitches than the usual knitting ones when you work with textured yarn. A few yarns with texture require extra care-taking, such as picking up stitches in a unique manner from the wrong side or right side of the fabric. You also may need to try different needle sizes each time you work with a new yarn, since not all yarns will react the same way. Learning with knitting is a craft and can be fun too!
Some of my favorite knits are made with textured yarns to achieve that surface interest. They can also inject a ton of personality into sweaters, cardigans and other knitted tops. In the case where you are working with a textured yarn, this is particularly important to consider because of how it will look when knitted up. A heavy, bulky yarn for a light and delicate shawl might not suit your needs very well. And vice versa, a light and airy textured yarn might not be warm enough for that toasty winter hat.
If you're accustomed to simpler yarns, there are a great many resources out there up give you the lay of this new land. Since textured yarn can be tricky to work with, magazines and books about knitting as well as online sites typically offer patterns in conjunction with tips catered directly toward it in addition to many helpful tutorials.