Object Role Modeling and knitting
From Knittingcomplex
Here are some statements about knitting that may be useful when modeling knitting patterns and knitting designs.
- Knitted fabric is comprised of loops pulled from other loops.
- Loops may be plain or twisted.
- Each knitting stitch has two presentations, front and back.
- The front presentation of one knitting stitch is the back presentation of another knitting stitch.
- Knitted fabric may be constructed using a series of instructions.
- Knitted fabric is comprised of one or more lengths or yarn or thread.
- Knitted fabric differs from crocheted fabric.
- Knitted fabric may incorporate crochet techniques.
- A knitted stitch generally creates at least one loop.
- A knitted stitch consumes zero or more loops.
- A graphing system describes knitting stitch patterns by associating stitches with graphical symbols.
