File:Knitting wales slip stitch.png

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Description Illustrates the definition of a knitting wale, a set of stitches in which each stitch supports the previous one and is itself suspended from the next. This fabric was made using two colors of hand-spun wool from the same sheep, knit using a slip-stitch double-knitting trick; that's why the alternating red and white wales are half-staggered with respect to one another.
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Author WillowW

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current21:59, 7 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 21:59, 7 January 2008629 × 458 (597 KB)WillowW (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Illustrates the definition of a knitting ''wale'', a set of stitches in which each stitch supports the previous one and is itself suspended from the next. This fabric was made using two colors of hand-spun wool from the same sh

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