Adding a Lifeline to Knitting
Автор: Under the Olive Tree Knits
Загружено: 2020-06-30
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In this video I am adding a lifeline to the Stargazer shawl, an asymmetric one-skein shawl which is available from https://www.undertheolivetreeknits.co...
A lifeline is a thread that is added to a row of knitting which acts as a safety net in case you need to unravel it back.
You will need:
A large, blunt tapestry needle
A thin yarn or thread in a contrast colour
Thread the needle and insert into the stitches on the knitting needle (or the cable if you are working on a circular needle). Run the yarn needle through each stitch, pulling the lifeline along the row.
Bypass any stitch markers - don't thread the lifeline through these as you will still need to be able to move these on the following rows.
When you get to the end, leave a long tail of lifeline before cutting. Make sure you leave a long tail at the other end too.
Double check that all stitches have been caught by the lifeline. Carry on knitting!
You can add as many lifelines as you want to your project. They are especially helpful when it comes to a complicated lace pattern or brioche knitting.
To remove a lifeline, simply pull it out.
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