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<p>in hand-knitting.</p>

<p>Depending on the yarn and <a href="page.php?w=knitting_pattern">knitting pattern</a>, knitted garments can stretch as much as 500%. For this reason, knitting was initially developed for garments that must be elastic or stretch in response to the wearer's motions, such as socks and hosiery. For comparison, woven garments stretch mainly along one or other of a related pair of directions that lie roughly diagonally between the warp and the weft, while contracting in the other direction of the pair (stretching and contracting</p><p>
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