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Hello friends. Today, I would like to share with you a model that you can use especially when knitting a dowry vest or sweater. Our model is called comma knitting model or bird wing sample model. Before I start explaining how the model is made, I leave the video below. May it be easy for those who will knit with me.
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The total number of loops required for our example is 16. Since we are going to knit, we throw a loop consisting of 16 and multiples of the product as thin as possible. We should add 3 more loops at the end and start knitting.
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After the stitching process is finished, we knit two rows of haroshes. Sample installation is done from the flat side of the model. We knit three loops on the edge and fill one loop. Then we knit 7 loops straight. Let's take two more that come by changing the direction of the next loop and knit the three together and knit one right next to it. Then we knit two straight loops into a circle and three purl. In the meantime, we knit the loops that we knitted in reverse next to the three loops we knit together. We knit all other loops in reverse. We knit 3 purl, 1 knit, 6 straight, turn the direction of the next loop and knit all three together from the inside. reverse the next loop, then knit three straight, one knit, three purl. We continue the process until the end of the row. As in the third item, we knit one straight back completely in each model. We knit 3 purl, 1 knit, 5 knit, three knit together, 1 purl, 4 knit. Then we finish the row by repeating the process for 1 dollar and again.
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The loops are knitted in reverse order as shown. Again, in each example, one is straight and the others are reversed. We knit 3 purl, 1 knit, 4 knit, three knit together, 1 purl, 5 knit and repeat the process with 1 wrap. We knit this row again like the other reverse rows. We knit 3 purl, 1 loop, 3 straight and the next three together. Then we finish the row by repeating the process up to 1 reverse, 6 straight, 1 wrap. Again, we do the same thing we did in reverse order. 3 purl, 1 knit, 2 knit, change the direction of the next, and knit all three together. Then we knit 1 purl, 7 straight, knit 1 and continue the process until the end of the row. This row is the last row of our model. After that, we repeat the operations we have done so far throughout the knitting.
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