Illuusioneulos Neulos etenee kahta väriä vaihtamalla: Samanaikaisesti neulotaan kerroksen edetessä kuvion mukaan välillä matalampia oikeita ja välillä korkeampia nurjia silmukoita. |
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Legoista rakennettu havaintomalli illuusioneuloksen rakenteesta: | |
Legokuvassa näkyy kaksivärisyys ja myös pinnan korkeusrakenne. Matalat palaset kuvaavat matalampia oikeita silmukoita ja korkeat vastaavasti korkeampia nurjia silmukoita. |
Kun legorakennetta ja yhtä lailla illuusioneulosrakennetta katsoo viistosta suunnasta, tulee pinnan rakenne ja myös varjojen vaikutus hyvin esiin.
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This is a basic shadow knitting pattern created in Microsoft Excel. Each row in the pattern represents four rows of knit or purl stitches, and each column represents one stitch. To follow this pattern you would use black and white, white being the background color (BC), and black being the master color (MC). * Start at row one, this could be thought of as Row 1-1 and is a right-side row (RS): with BC, knit. The visual effect of shadow knitting is due to the different height of the knit stitches on the wrong side rows. A knit stitch is flat, while a purl stitch is raised. Therefore, one can change which color (dark or light) stands out by changing from knit to purl. So the basic idea is to create a pattern in knit stitches in the colors one wants and purl stitches in the background color. When looking straight at the knitted piece, the stitches look approximately the same, but from an angle, only the raised purl stitches are visible. There are no constraints on the position of the purl/knit stitches, so a nearly infinite variety of patterns can be made. The pattern will not be apparent from every direction of viewing, since one ridge may "overshadow" another. Knitters often enjoy watching when the picture created becomes visible. The stark contrast of alternating light and dark stripes is also visually interesting. |
Teksti, kuva 1., piirros ja julkaisu Pirjo Sinervo; kuvat 2-4. FlickR CC
Päivitetty 9/2013