Forgot password?
 Register
View: 285|Reply: 9

Converting knitting in the round to flat. The solution

[Copy link]
PinDIY
PinDIY  Post time 2019-12-22 14:20 |Read mode
Dear wonderful Ladies

I think I have found tbe solution I reached out to one of the knitting groups I belong to on fb and have recieved many offers of help. As soon as I have all the information, I will report back. There were a few ladies who were also struggling as well and I thought  it was only me. I really was beginning to think that I was really stupid.
I will be posting the information  I have recieved. I am over the moon happy. I hope you are all well and are having the most wonderful  time getting ready for the Christmas celebrations.

Lots of love to you all

Comments

Old or solved topic in Free topic  Post time 2020-1-22 04:26
Post time 2019-12-22 14:28 | Show all posts
Hi Wendy.  When youre knitting in the round, and you want stockinette stitch, of course you eliminate purling, because you are going round and round on the outside of the garment and the inside looks as if it was purled (or reverse stockinette, not true garter).  Also, because your previously done in the round garment will now have to be seamed, youll want to add a couple stitches on each side to allow for the seam.  And, because you are working the piece flat from side to side, now you indeed are going to have to knit one row, purl the next, and so on in order to achieve stockinette stitch.  It is funny because Ive heard people want to turn a side to side knit into an in the round knit more often than vice versa.

I hope you do find the answers you seek.  Knitting is interesting -- so much diversity coming from 2 little stitches.

Comments

Hello there and thank you so so much. May I ask if you are knitting the pattern on 2 needles I understand that you knit one row and purl the next, does that not increase the amount of rows that you  Details Reply Post time 2019-12-22 15:24
Reply Like 1 0

Use magic Report

Post time 2019-12-22 15:24 | Show all posts
Edited by Wendyjones092 at 2019-12-22 09:57

Hello there and thank you so so much. May I ask if you are knitting  the pattern on 2 needles I understand  that you knit one row and purl the next,  does that not increase the amount of rows that you are knitting for instance knitting a dolls head, also when a pattern calls for you to either increase or decrease  on every  row. I hope this all makes sense. Ii am still very much a novice but enjoy knitting  so very much. I have to run but cannot wait to talk again, thats if you dont mind me and my  questions

Comments

the stitch amount of any given row. I think we could have these "conversations" in private messages...but I am not sure I am the proper user group yet.  Post time 2019-12-23 00:03
...10 rows of purl equals those 20 totally knitted rows when knitting in the round. Decreases or increases in any given row doesnt change the row count -- 20 is 20. But, it will of course change..  Post time 2019-12-23 00:02
...because the face is stockinette stitch, say 20 rows of knit in the round, when you convert to flat side to side knitting, each knit row is 1 row, each purl row is one row. So, 10 rows of knit...  Post time 2019-12-23 00:01
Every row, whether knitted or purled, is its own row. Using your example, a dolls head, were you to knit it in the round and assuming the front/outside (not the inside) states to knit each row....  Post time 2019-12-23 00:00
Reply Like

Use magic Report

Post time 2019-12-23 17:38 | Show all posts
Thank you very much!
Reply Like

Use magic Report

You have to log in before you can reply Login | Register

Points Rules

tag|FAQ|Dark room|Archiver|search|PinDIY.com

2025-8-26 06:01 GMT+8

Quick Reply To Top Return to the list