List of Knitters in Literature - Other External Links

Other External Links

  • WoolWorks Knitting references in books
Knitting
Tools and materials
  • Knitting needle
  • Knitting needle cap
  • Needle gauge
  • List of yarns for crochet and knitting
  • Row counter
  • Stitch holder
Yarn styles
  • BouclĂ©
  • Eyelash
  • Novelty
  • Variegated
Yarn brands
  • Coats PLC
  • Lion Brand
  • Eisaku Noro Company
Styles
  • Circular
  • Combined knitting
  • Continental knitting
  • English knitting
  • Flat
  • Warp knitting
  • Weft knitting
Stitches
  • Decrease
  • Dip stitch
  • Elongated stitch
  • Increase
  • Plaited stitch
  • Yarn over
Techniques
  • Basketweave
  • Bead knitting
  • Bias knitting
  • Binding off
  • Bobble
  • Brioche knitting
  • Buttonhole
  • Cables
  • Casting on
  • Double knitting
  • Drop-stitch knitting
  • Entrelac
  • Faggoting
  • Finger knitting
  • Gather
  • Grafting
  • Hemming
  • Lace
  • Medallion knitting
  • Picking up stitches
  • Pleat
  • Ribbing
  • Shadow knitting
  • Short row
  • Slip-stitch knitting
  • Spool knitting
  • Three needle bindoff
  • Tuck
  • Uneven knitting
  • Weaving
  • Welting
Patterns
  • Aran
  • Argyle
  • Fair Isle
  • Intarsia
Machine knitting
  • Complete garment knitting
  • Fully fashioned knitting
  • Knitting machine
  • Knitting Nancy
  • Stocking frame
  • William Lee
Knitters and
designers
  • Nicky Epstein
  • Kaffe Fassett
  • Knitters in literature
  • Marianne Kinzel
  • Shannon Okey
  • Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
  • Alice Starmore
  • Debbie Stoller
  • Meg Swansen
  • Barbara G. Walker
  • Elizabeth Zimmermann
Organizations
  • British Hand Knitting Confederation
  • I Knit London
  • Knitting clubs
  • Revolutionary Knitting Circle
  • Stitch 'n Bitch
  • World Wide Knit in Public Day
Related
  • Basic knitted fabrics
  • Blocking
  • Dye lot
  • Gauge
  • History
  • Knitta
  • Knitty
  • Knitted fabric
  • Knitting abbreviations
  • Selvage
  • Steek
  • Yarn bombing


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