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Intarsia is a knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. As with the woodworking technique of the same name, fields of different colours and materials appear to be inlaid in one another, fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. Common examples of intarsia include sweaters with large, solid-colour features like fruits, flowers, or geometric shapes. Argyle socks and sweaters are normally done in intarsia, although the thin diagonal lines are often overlaid in a later step, using or sometimes just a simple backstitch.

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  • Intarsia (knitting) (en)
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  • Jacquardbreiwerk is een vorm van breien (textiel) met verschillende kleuren, waarbij zich aan de achterzijde van het breiwerk lange draden bevinden. De techniek wordt ook wel inbreien genoemd. Jacquardbreien is genoemd naar Joseph-Marie Jacquard, die een weefgetouw uitvond waarmee automatisch patronen konden worden ingeweven. Voor het breien in verschillende kleuren wordt vooral de tricotsteek gebruikt, zodat het kleurige patroon duidelijk zichtbaar wordt en niet verstoord wordt door het reliëf waar andere steekvormen mee gepaard gaan. (nl)
  • Intarsia is a knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. As with the woodworking technique of the same name, fields of different colours and materials appear to be inlaid in one another, fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. Common examples of intarsia include sweaters with large, solid-colour features like fruits, flowers, or geometric shapes. Argyle socks and sweaters are normally done in intarsia, although the thin diagonal lines are often overlaid in a later step, using or sometimes just a simple backstitch. (en)
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  • Intarsia is a knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. As with the woodworking technique of the same name, fields of different colours and materials appear to be inlaid in one another, fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. Unlike other multicolour techniques (including Fair Isle, slip-stitch colour, and double knitting), there is only one "active" colour on any given stitch, and yarn is not carried across the back of the work; when a colour changes on a given row, the old yarn is left hanging. This means that any intarsia piece is topologically several disjoint columns of colour; a simple blue circle on a white background involves one column of blue and two of white—one for the left and one for the right. Intarsia is most often worked flat, rather than in the round. However, it is possible to knit intarsia in circular knitting using particular techniques. Common examples of intarsia include sweaters with large, solid-colour features like fruits, flowers, or geometric shapes. Argyle socks and sweaters are normally done in intarsia, although the thin diagonal lines are often overlaid in a later step, using or sometimes just a simple backstitch. (en)
  • Jacquardbreiwerk is een vorm van breien (textiel) met verschillende kleuren, waarbij zich aan de achterzijde van het breiwerk lange draden bevinden. De techniek wordt ook wel inbreien genoemd. Jacquardbreien is genoemd naar Joseph-Marie Jacquard, die een weefgetouw uitvond waarmee automatisch patronen konden worden ingeweven. Voor het breien in verschillende kleuren wordt vooral de tricotsteek gebruikt, zodat het kleurige patroon duidelijk zichtbaar wordt en niet verstoord wordt door het reliëf waar andere steekvormen mee gepaard gaan. (nl)
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