knitting needle - translation to γερμανικά
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knitting needle - translation to γερμανικά

NEEDLE MADE OF STEEL, WOOD, BONE OR OTHER MATERIAL, USED FOR KNITTING, USUALLY AS A PAIR
Knitting pin; Knitting pins; Knitting needles; Circular needle; Double-pointed needles; Double-pointed needle
  • Needles with their size in mm
  • A cable needle is sometimes used.
  • Circular knitting needles in different lengths, materials and sizes, including plastic, aluminum, steel and nickel-plated brass.
  • knitting in the round]]".
  • Double-pointed knitting needles in various materials and sizes. They come in sets of four, five or six.
  • Container for needles
  • Knitting needles with [[yarn]]
  • [[Bamboo]] knitting needles
  • The Magic Loop method may be used to produce narrow tubular items such as socks.
  • Knitting needles in a variety of sizes and materials. Different materials have varying amounts of friction, and are suitable for different yarn types.

knitting needle         
Stricknadel
Stopfnadel      
n. darning needle, small knitting needle
knitting machine         
  • Modern electronic knitting machines
  • industrial circular knitting fabric machines
  • Six stages in the knitting machine cycle
  • Advertisement for a late 19th-century hosiery firm that depicts its factory floor with workers using knitting machines.  Published 1886.
DEVICE USED TO CREATE KNITTED FABRICS
Machine knitting; Machine Knitting; Auto stripe; Knitting Machinery; Knitting machinery; Knitting assembly language; Knitting-machine
Strickmaschine

Ορισμός

knitting needle
¦ noun a long, thin pointed rod used as part of a pair for hand knitting.

Βικιπαίδεια

Knitting needle

A knitting needle or knitting pin is a tool in hand-knitting to produce knitted fabrics. They generally have a long shaft and taper at their end, but they are not nearly as sharp as sewing needles. Their purpose is two-fold. The long shaft holds the active (unsecured) stitches of the fabric, to prevent them from unravelling, whereas the tapered ends are used to form new stitches. Most commonly, a new stitch is formed by inserting the tapered end through an active stitch, catching a loop (also called a bight) of fresh yarn and drawing it through the stitch; this secures the initial stitch and forms a new active stitch in its place. In specialized forms of knitting the needle may be passed between active stitches being held on another needle, or indeed between/through inactive stitches that have been knit previously.

The size of a needle is described first by its diameter and secondly by its length. The size of the new stitch is determined in large part by the diameter of the knitting needle used to form it, because that affects the length of the yarn-loop drawn through the previous stitch. Thus, large stitches can be made with large needles, whereas fine knitting requires fine needles. In most cases, the knitting needles being used in hand-knitting are of the same diameter; however, in uneven knitting, needles of different sizes may be used. Larger stitches may also be made by wrapping the yarn more than once around the needles with every stitch. The length of a needle determines how many stitches it can hold at once; for example, very large projects such as a shawl with hundreds of stitches might require a longer needle than a small project such as a scarf or bootie. Various sizing systems for needles are in common use.

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1. When was the last time you heard of a spate of knitting needle accidents?