Claims
- 1. A method of decorating a knitted fabric in which yarn is threaded into the knitted fabric by performing an initial step of passing a first loop of continuous yarn through said fabric from a front side to a rear side thereof, and passing said first loop through said fabric at a spaced location from said rear side to said front side to catch a stitch of said fabric and by repeating a continuation step of passing a second loop of said continuous yarn through said first loop, passing said second loop through said fabric from said front side to said rear side thereof, and passing said second loop through said fabric at a next spaced location from said rear side to said front side thereof, repeating of said continuation step treating said second loop as said first loop.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, and including a step of twisting said first loop passed through said fabric from said front side to said rear side and back to said front side, before passing said second loop through said first loop.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, and including steps of forming a series of loops passed through said fabric from said front side to said rear side and back to said front side, and passing said second loop through all said loops in said series of loops.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, and including a step of winding a further length of said yarn around said first loop passed through said fabric from said front side to said rear side and back to said front side, before passing said second loop through said first loop.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, and including a step of passing said second loop through said first loop, but not through said fabric, and performing said initial step with a subsequent loop.
- 6. A method of decorating a knitted fabric in which yarn is threaded into the knitted fabric using an elongate tool, said tool having a pointed leading end provided with an aperture for threading continuous yarn, and a tail end, said method comprising performing an initial step of passing said pointed end of said tool, carrying a first loop of said yarn, through said fabric from a front side to a rear side, said tail end of said tool remaining at said front side; and passing said pointed end and carrying said first loop of said yarn, through said fabric at a spaced location from said rear side to said front side to catch a stitch of said fabric, said tail end of said tool still remaining at said front side; and repeating a continuation step of retaining said first loop of said yarn at said front side of said fabric while said tool is withdrawn from said fabric; passing said pointed end of said tool, carrying a second loop of said yarn, through said first loop, and through said fabric from said front side to said rear side, said tail end of said tool remaining at said front side; and passing said pointed end and carrying said second loop through said fabric at a next spaced location from said rear side to said front side, said tail end still remaining at said front side of said fabric, repeating said continuation step by treating said second loop as said first loop.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 174 004 filed Mar. 29, 1988.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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