Examples of using Work thread in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
Cut and sew the work thread.
Get the work thread and put it on the needle.
At the end of the round work two more slivers,pull through the work thread, cut and sew.
Wrap the work thread around your right finger.
In the following rounds, the middle part of the foot is connected to the sides.Cut off the work thread.
Get work thread and pull through all 3 loops.
Pull the last 8 stitches through the work thread and sew into the inner part of the glove.
The work thread should be held lengthwise with links.
For the upper end of the peak cap thread the work thread with the help of a wool needle once through each stitch.
Work thread, which is behind the knit, clasp the tip of the needle at the back.
To do this, go from the right into the second stitch andsimply lift it from the left needle while the work thread comes to lie around the stitch at the same time.
Sew the work thread. Now you can still do it easily.
This works best if you leave the needle in the loop afterthe warp stitch and turn the sock clockwise(the work thread can even remain on the finger).
Grasp the work thread with the bucket and pass it through the eye.
So depending on how our knitwear is looking for, whether we are doing the right or wrong eyes,through the right needle through the two eyes, through the two eyelids we pass the work thread from which we get a new look.
Cut the work thread and sew it in the inner part of the carrot.
Only now pull the work thread through all 3 stitches on the needle.
Cut the work thread for about 10 cm, pull through the last loop and pull the remaining 4 stitches together with the work thread. .
For an envelope, place the work thread over the right knitting needle from the front to the back.
If the work thread remains long enough, it can then be used immediately for sewing the sole seam.
Now cut your work thread and pull it through this last loop.
Grasp the work thread that you pass through the remaining two eyebrows on the flower.
Now the work thread is on the left side, but that's not interesting.
Grasp the work thread with the bucket and run through the eye on the flowerpot.
Finally, get the work thread and pull it through all the loops that are on the needle.
Grasp the work thread with the bucket and run through all seven eyes on the hook together.
Grasp the work thread that you pass through the remaining two eyebrows on the flower. You got a new look.
Grab the work thread with the bucket and push through the first two eyes on the hook together. You got a new look.
However, the work thread is not cut off, the following steps are based on this last stitch of the second coping.
Tip: Since you only have the work thread for attaching the stitches, you need to hit them with the simple thumb stop or alternatively knit them.