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Rectangle vs square pattern in illusion knitting
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Latest reply: October 13, 2016 at 8:28:50 AM
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Rectangle vs square pattern in illusion knitting
October 13, 2016 at 12:33:00 AM
What is the difference in making a pattern in square stitch mode vs rectangular stitch mode in the illusion knitting mode? I am trying to figure out why I would choose one over the other? Thanks for your help. Margaret
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Re: Rectangle vs square pattern in illusion knitting
October 13, 2016 at 8:28:50 AM (in response to margaretrer message #1)
Margaret,
Welcome!
You've asked an excellent question! Conventionally for knitting, you'll use a rectangular stitch; however, it's more complicated with illusion knitting. With illusion knitting, you're really knitting
four
rows for every "normal" row. Plus, your stitches that make the illusion image visible aren't the conventional stockinette, but rather combinations of stockinette and garter stitch, of which the latter are more compact stitches. Working the stitches as if they're square, for example, 10 stitches x 10 rows to form a square instead of 10 stitches x 12 rows to make a stockinette square, can keep your finished piece showing less distortion as you view it from the proper angle.
A caveat - this also is affected by size of image. If your image is very large, rectangular is probably a better choice (considering there's more real estate in the image, which could throw it off visually), but smaller, square stitches should cause less distortion.
Melanie (cat slave and Official Feline Can Opener) =^.^=
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