In this blog I tend to use the
term “modular knitting” to refer to all forms of knitting which involve
knitting shapes – squares, oblongs, L-shapes, triangles or even irregular
shapes.
Horst Schulz uses the term
“patchwork knitting” to describe his modular knitting. I tend to use this term just for quilts and
throws.
Vivian Høxbro uses the term
“domino knitting” to describe her modular knitting – but she mainly uses
squares and shapes involving squares.
There is another lesser-used term
– “strip knitting”. Much of my modular
knitting is really strip knitting. The
photo below shows a commercially bought bag covered in strip knitting. I was trying to use up very small bits of
Fandango yarn – so I knitted very narrow strips.
The tea cosy that I am currently
working on is an example of strip knitting.
When I say “currently working on” I mean “thinking about” – actually
this week I have been knitting a very small jacket for a baby who arrived last
weekend. This afternoon I am going to
get on with roughing out a pattern for my tea cosy.
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