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stockinette Meaning in Bengali



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stockinette's Usage Examples:

Stockinette stitch front Back of stockinette stitch, also same appearance as reverse stockinette stitch Garter stitch is the.


pattern in which vertical stripes of stockinette stitch alternate with vertical stripes of reverse stockinette stitch.


pattern of identical rectangles that alternate between stockinette stitch and reverse stockinette stitch.


overall pattern St st, rev St st and g st signify "stockinette stitch", "reverse stockinette stitch" and " garter stitch", respectively.


Basic Garter stitch Stockinette stitch, also known as stocking stitch Reverse stockinette stitch Variations Basket stitch Seed stitch.


more bumpy texture sometimes called reverse stockinette.


(Despite being the "wrong side," reverse stockinette is frequently used as a pattern in its own.


Entrelac can be done entirely in garter stitch although stockinette is more common.


It consisted of an elasticized stockinette bag made of dark coloured material, a metal cap, and an "allways" fuze.


This may cause the gauge of the knitting to vary in alternating rows of stockinette fabrics; however, this effect is usually not noticeable, and may be eliminated.


Typically made of cotton textile in a stockinette or jersey knit, it has a distinctively pliable texture compared to shirts.


row, creating openness and a change in scale that enlivens even simple stockinette or garter stitch.


In the 19th and 20th century, rag dolls were made out of stockinette, felt, or velvet.


for a knit, and to the front for a purl, this results in two sheets of stockinette stitches, with the wrong (purl) sides facing each other.


Although this is true when comparing a single crochet swatch with a stockinette swatch, both made with the same size yarn and needle/hook, it is not.


Edwardian schoolgirls would wear woollen combinations, 'liberty' bodices, stockinette knickers, flannel petticoats .


tend to "pull in," giving more stitches over an identical width than stockinette, garter, or seed stitch.


may also include a waist-length long-sleeved jacket with no lapels and stockinette cuffs, known as a "warm-up jacket".



stockinette's Meaning':

knit used especially for infants' wear and undergarments

Synonyms:

stockinet; knit;

Antonyms:

disjoin;

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