Knitting-in / knitting-out the yarn carriers
Knitting-in / Knitting out of yarn carriers
Knitting-in: The yarn carrier is at the fabric selvedge and must be positioned at the beginning of its color field for knitting at the color field selvedge.
Knitting-out: The yarn carrier is at the end of its color field after knitting, at the color field selvedge and must be brought to the fabric selvedge.
- Knitting-in of yarn carriers
- Example 1: Knitting-in with tuck and float
- Example 2: Knitting-in with stitch and float
- Example 3: Knitting-in with Knot1 and Tuck+Float
- Example 4: Knitting-in with Knot, Split and Float
- Knitting-out of yarn carriers
- Example 1: Knitting-out with tuck and float
Specifications for the knitting mode for the knit-in / knit-out row
A knit-in / knit-out row can be knitted identically or differently regarding the binding technique.
Generally, the type of bindings depends on the pattern and can vary from case to case.