Soft Fab Final Project + Samples
Made by rzh1
Made by rzh1
My goal was to explore texture with knitting.
Created: October 5th, 2019
After learning several ways to create form out of fabric, I wanted to explore different kinds of textured knit fabric. I generated several swatches, each 15 stitches wide (but varied in how many rows). Most used a long tail cast on (learned here) or a knitted cast on, and all of them used a k1k2tog cast off. I settled on these cast ones/bind offs because they are stretchy and were easy for me to learn. I thought that using a stretchy cast on/cast off would be best, since the tight cast on/cast off in most of the beginner tutorials I found would distort the textures I wanted to create. I used the same yarn and needles for each sample, so that different needle sizes wouldn't affect the samples.
Next, I produced a stockinette stitch sample, which alternate rows of knit and purl. Unlike garter stitch, the sample has a right side and a wrong side. The right side is smoother than garter stitch. The wrong side looks a little similar to garter stitch, but unlike garter stitch there aren't defined ridges. Stockinette also curls, both from top to bottom and left to right (you can see the top/bottom curl clearly in the picture of the right side, and the left/right curl in the picture of the wrong side).
Next, I decided to try creating a cable, or twist, in the knit fabric. The basic idea is to hold 4 stitches out, knit the next 4, put the first 4 back on the needle, and then knit them. This sort of manipulation of fabric was different from what one could do with a sewing machine (at least what someone at my level can do), and created a prominent twist. I used a stockinette stitch background to help the texture stick out more: on a garter stitch background, the cable might've gotten lost.
I also created a ruffley texture by doubling my stitch count using increases, knitting for a row or two, and then decreasing the extra stitches away. The texture created was kind of similar to the drawstring bag texture, but there's no drawstring.
My goal was to explore texture with knitting.