1. Collar: Start with 13 stitch, knit two rows of flat stitches, sew three rows of flat stitches, and then fold. Form the edge of the machine. After knitting, weave 40 rows of double threads, fold the collar inward in half, and at the top of the machine edge, combine and tuck it with crochet. As shown below, stitch by stitch, slowly knit.
2. Straight body: thread the needle with No.9 needle along the side line of the machine and start to pick the needle. There are five needles on the stem, two flat needles on each side and one needle in the middle. Start with 54 stitches, and then knit back and forth, picking two stitches back and forth at a time. Pick the needle and knit until there are 18 stitches left in the front collar, and start at one time.
3. Weave 8 rows, jacquard, weave 26 rows, and then jacquard. At the same time, the sleeves are also divided. Add 8 stitches under the armpits on both sides to connect the body and knit in circles. Knit it to the right size and put on 12 knitted hem. After knitting 26 rows of double threads, close the needle.
4. After the body is woven, weave the sleeves. Pick up the 8 stitches added on both sides and knit with the sleeves. Take two stitches off the sleeve, eight rows and five times. Reduce two stitches every six rows seven times. Change 12 knitted cuffs. Knit 20 rows of double thread and close the needle.
Weaving has a very long history. In primitive life, humans covered their bodies with leaves and skins, and in fishing and animal husbandry, they learned to use knitting technology. 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.