The history of knitting is as complex and tangled as the fibers that art produces. Historians have been trying to unravel the history of knitting for years, but have yet to come up with any conclusive answers.


Some early arts, for example, Scandinavian stitching resembled the texture and technique of knitted fabrics.


Existing examples are hard to find because fibers degrade rapidly under the influence of natural elements. It seems almost impossible to tell where and when the art of knitting originated.


knitted sweater. When tracing the history of knitting, the earliest piece of knitting may be a pair of socks in an Egyptian tomb, dating back to the 3rd to 6th centuries AD, and while this does support the common belief that knitting originated in the region of the world known as the Middle East,


Currently don't think these socks are an example of knitting, but it's confusing to historians who try to confuse the history of knitting and the origins of the art. It's hard to tell the difference between knitting and na albid, even with hands Tools for crafts. Naalbin uses one needle, while knitting uses two needles.


Because needles resemble thin rods and sticks, and may be made from a variety of materials, they are often not found in archaeological digs, or completely decomposed.


A tool thought to be used for knitting may be a set of knitting needles missing a component, while a tool thought to be used for knitting may be nothing more than a stick. These facts create greater confusion for historians and enthusiasts alike.


The Elizabethan era is one of the most popular times in the history of weaving. When the demand for knitted fabrics skyrocketed, men were the most common practitioners of the art, forming guilds and passing laws to regulate the price of knitted fabrics.


Knitting was done for practical reasons until the Industrial Revolution changed the course of knitting history again. As machines replaced the mass production of objects, hand-knitting became a leisure activity.


It was around this time that knitting was replaced by a new needle and thread. Live - Replaced by crochet, a variation of crochet is that it uses hooks to weave fabrics.


Knitting has seen a renaissance in recent decades, and many people, young and old, have been practicing this ancient art to this day.


Some people say that the representative scenery of Sweden should be two: the green pine forest, and the simple red house shining in the sun. Dalarna Province is known as the most idyllic scenic area in Sweden.


The capital is Falun, and there is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Stora Kopparberg with a history of more than one thousand years. In 1974, a glove woven with a special weaving method was discovered under this copper slag heap.


The slag heap can be traced back to a very precise historical date - 1680, so this glove is at least older than that time. The history of knitting in Falun is more than 400 years, and it is still a handicraft activity loved by the whole people.


First of all, it must be knitted with two or more strands of thread at the same time, two of which must be twisted on the reverse side when knitting each stitch.


These two strands are still drawn from the inside and outside of the same ball of wool. If abstractly It is understood that it can be generally referred to as "Two-End Knitting" double-end knitting method.


Modern people have a more convenient way of winding. With a small winder, you can wind a ball of wire in one minute, which is really the wisdom of the working people.