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Introduction to Modular KnittingInstructions for Modular (Domino) Knitting and a Guide to its Use
Modular Knitting (also known as Domino Knitting) is a simple but effective technique which can be used to create stunning knitted items.
What is Modular Knitting?As the name suggests, modular knitting involves making small pieces of knitted fabric (the modules) which are then joined together to make a larger item. However, there is no need to be alarmed that this may involve sewing together hundreds of squares; the pieces are joined as they are knitted. How to Work Modular Knitting.The instructions given are for traditional garter stitch squares, but these can be viewed as merely a stepping stone to other stitch variations. Be careful to check your tension, however, as different stitch patterns may cause your squares to be misshapen. Instructions
VariationsModular knitting lends itself to colour work, as mitred stripes and solid blocks can be added to your design with minimal effort. It is also possible to amend the size of your squares. By picking up stitches from the side of two blocks, or half a block, it is possible to create different patterns and designs. Simply remember to follow the principle of an odd number of stitches with the decrease in the middle. LimitationsBecause of the structure of the knitted pieces, modular knitting does not easily lend itself to sophisticated shaping for garments. It does, however, make a very interesting fabric for flat pieces such as scarves and blankets. In conclusion, modular knitting is within the grasp of the beginner knitter but has enough scope for variation to interest those with more experience. It can be worked on a pair of short needles, which makes it portable and provides a great way to experiment with colour.
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