The simplest old method of knitting wool sleeves

The simplest and oldest way to knit sweater sleeves is as follows:

1, sweaters should be woven with wool, including pure wool and blended wool, acrylic wool, camel hair, cashmere wool and so on. , as needed.

2. Sweaters are knitted in two ways: plain knitting and straight knitting. The sweater is knitted according to the selected style.

3. The plain knitting method of sweaters is straight knitting, and it is not necessary to knit the reverse knitting with a positive belt, but the plain knitting should be evenly knitted with a belt.

4. When knitting sleeves, pay attention to the needle on the shoulder cuff. First, pick needles from both sides of the shoulder and knit down, then pick one needle in a circle, and then take the needles under your arm and start knitting sleeves.

5. When knitting sleeves, according to the two underarms, the length of the sleeves will be reduced in proportion, and the cuffs will be sewn.

6. When knitting sweater sleeves, you should knit them from bottom to top to make the shoulders and cuffs loose. When knitting sleeves, the underarms should be knitted in proportion and the cuffs should be suitable.

Sweater knitting has a very long history. Humans covered their bodies with leaves and skins in primitive life, and they learned how to use knitting technology in fishing and animal husbandry. With the evolution of civilization and the invention of science and technology, human beings not only make full use of natural fibers such as various animals and plants to weave articles needed for life.

More developed chemical fibers and mineral fibers make human life more comfortable and convenient. Therefore, the history of weaving can be said to be the development history of human civilization and technology.

From the weaving works of various nationalities, it is found that although many works are based on practical functions, with the pursuit of aesthetic feeling, weaving not only has high practical value, but also embodies the extremely high artistic value system of human beings.