Which of these items was NOT a common knitting project in 1846, as described in Mee’s Exercises in Knitting?
- Chair Covers
- Baby Clothes
- Doilies
- Scarves
Correct Answer: Doilies
Correct Answer Explanation: While all of the items listed were common knitting projects during this era, doilies were generally crocheted, not knitted.
What is a knitted counterpane?
- A type of scarf
- A knitted bed covering
- A type of purse
- A knitting needle
Correct Answer: A knitted bed covering
Correct Answer Explanation: A counterpane is a type of bedspread or bed covering.
In Mee’s book, what is a “seam” in knitting?
- The border of a knit item
- A fancy knot used in knitting
- A type of knitting needle
- A technique for joining two stitches together
Correct Answer: A technique for joining two stitches together
Correct Answer Explanation: A seam in knitting is a technique for joining two stitches together to decrease the number of stitches on the needle, which is a basic technique in knitting.
What types of wool were most often used for knitting blankets in 1846?
- Cotton and silk
- Shetland and German wool
- Linen and hemp
- Acrylic and polyester
Correct Answer: Shetland and German wool
Correct Answer Explanation: Shetland and German wool were both popular choices for knitting blankets due to their warmth and durability.
What is the name of the pattern used to create the “Raised Knitting, a kind of Bell Pattern” in the counterpane instructions?
- The Star Stitch
- The Cable Stitch
- The Basket Stitch
- The Bell Stitch
Correct Answer: The Bell Stitch
Correct Answer Explanation: The text describes it as “Raised Knitting, a kind of Bell Pattern”. It is likely a simple pattern named for its appearance.
How many different chair covers are included in Exercises in Knitting?
- 10
- 12
- 14
- 16
Correct Answer: 12
Correct Answer Explanation: Exercises in Knitting includes instructions for 12 different chair cover patterns, highlighting the popularity of these items in the Victorian era.
In Mee’s book, what type of yarn is recommended for a “Pretty Pattern for a Baby’s Shoe”?
- Shetland wool
- Silk
- German wool
- Fleecy wool
Correct Answer: Fleecy wool
Correct Answer Explanation: Fleecy wool was often used for baby items due to its softness and warmth.
Which of these knitting techniques is NOT mentioned in Exercises in Knitting?
- Knitting 2 together
- Knitting 3 together
- Knitting 4 together
- Knitting 5 together
Correct Answer: Knitting 5 together
Correct Answer Explanation: While the book provides many different knitting techniques, knitting five stitches together is a more complex technique that wouldn’t be necessary for the simple patterns in this guide.
How many stitches are required to knit a “Beautiful Pattern for a Scarf” using Shetland wool?
- 100
- 120
- 130
- 150
Correct Answer: 130
Correct Answer Explanation: The scarf pattern requires 130 stitches, highlighting the intricate nature of some knitting patterns.
According to the book, what type of yarn was used for the “Fan-Pattern Knitting for a Mitten”?
- German wool
- Shetland wool
- Fleecy wool
- Black netting silk
Correct Answer: Black netting silk
Correct Answer Explanation: Black netting silk was used for the mitten pattern, showing the use of finer materials for more elaborate items.
What is the term for a stitch that is moved from the right needle to the left needle without being knit?
- Knit 1
- Purl 1
- Slip 1
- Pass the slipped stitch over
Correct Answer: Slip 1
Correct Answer Explanation: “Slip 1” is a common knitting term for moving a stitch without knitting it, a technique used in many knitting patterns.
In the 1846 guide, what is a “pelisse”?
- A type of shawl
- A long coat
- A type of hat
- A knitted blanket
Correct Answer: A long coat
Correct Answer Explanation: A pelisse was a type of long coat worn by women, typically made of wool or fur.
What type of knitting is used to create a fabric with a reversible pattern?
- Plain knitting
- Double knitting
- Ribbing
- Intarsia knitting
Correct Answer: Double knitting
Correct Answer Explanation: Double knitting is a technique where two rows are worked simultaneously, creating a reversible fabric.
How many stitches are required to knit the “Pretty Pattern for a Baby’s Shoe”?
- 10
- 20
- 30
- 40
Correct Answer: 20
Correct Answer Explanation: The shoe pattern has 20 stitches, showcasing the use of smaller projects for knitters to practice their skills.
What item is a “Hookah Carpet” according to the 1846 guide?
- A rug for a fireplace
- A small rug for a hookah to sit on
- A rug made for a church
- A decorative wall hanging
Correct Answer: A small rug for a hookah to sit on
Correct Answer Explanation: A “Hookah Carpet” is specifically described as a rug designed to be placed under a hookah, which is a water pipe used for smoking tobacco.
Why was it so important for knitters to know the different types of yarn available at the time?
- They wanted to be able to brag about their yarn
- They wanted to impress others with their knowledge of yarn
- They wanted to be able to select the best yarn for different projects
- They wanted to learn about the history of yarn
Correct Answer: They wanted to be able to select the best yarn for different projects
Correct Answer Explanation: Different types of yarn were used for different projects. For example, silk was used for finer garments, while German wool was used for blankets and heavier items.
Which of these materials was commonly used to add a decorative touch to knit items in 1846?
- Rhinestones
- Buttons
- Beads
- Sequins
Correct Answer: Beads
Correct Answer Explanation: Beads were used to add a decorative touch to knit items, like scarves, shawls, and purses.
What is the name of the knitting technique where a new stitch is created by bringing the yarn forward and knitting it as a new stitch?
- Slip 1
- Pass the slipped stitch over
- Make 1
- Knit 2 together
Correct Answer: Make 1
Correct Answer Explanation: “Make 1” is a technique used to increase the number of stitches on a knitting needle by creating a new stitch.
What is the name of the stitch that creates open spaces in knit fabric?
- The Hole Stitch
- The Net Stitch
- The Eye Stitch
- The Basket Stitch
Correct Answer: The Eye Stitch
Correct Answer Explanation: “Eye Stitch” refers to the technique that creates open spaces in knit fabric, which is achieved by passing the yarn forward and then knitting the stitch.
What is the name of the knitting pattern that is made by alternating rows of knit and purl stitches?
- Plain knitting
- Double knitting
- Ribbing
- Intarsia knitting
Correct Answer: Ribbing
Correct Answer Explanation: Ribbing is a knitting technique that is made by alternating rows of knit and purl stitches, resulting in a textured pattern that is both attractive and durable.
What is the name of the knitting technique used to create the “German Pattern of Open Double Knitting”?
- Plain knitting
- Double knitting
- Ribbing
- Intarsia knitting
Correct Answer: Double knitting
Correct Answer Explanation: The “German Pattern of Open Double Knitting” uses a unique style of double knitting to achieve a textured and eye-catching look.
What type of yarn is used to create a “Shetland Shawl”?
- German wool
- Fleecy wool
- Shetland wool
- Silk
Correct Answer: Shetland wool
Correct Answer Explanation: The “Shetland Shawl” is specifically made using Shetland wool, which is a type of wool that is known for its softness, warmth, and durability.
How many stitches are needed for the “Leaf Pattern for Half-Square Shawl”?
- 100
- 120
- 140
- 160
Correct Answer: 160
Correct Answer Explanation: The “Leaf Pattern for Half-Square Shawl” requires 160 stitches, highlighting the complexity and intricacy of shawl patterns in the 1846 guide.
What type of wool is recommended for the “Knitted Bodice” pattern?
- German wool
- Shetland wool
- Fleecy wool
- Silk
Correct Answer: Fleecy wool
Correct Answer Explanation: Fleecy wool is recommended for the “Knitted Bodice”, showing its versatility for creating garments.
How many stitches are required for the “Knitted Penwiper”?
- 10
- 15
- 20
- 25
Correct Answer: 20
Correct Answer Explanation: The “Knitted Penwiper” is made with 20 stitches, demonstrating how knitting could be used for both large and small projects.
Which of these items is NOT mentioned as being knitted in Exercises in Knitting?
- Chair covers
- Shawls
- Scarves
- Gloves
Correct Answer: Gloves
Correct Answer Explanation: While mittens are included in the guide, gloves are not mentioned, suggesting that these may have been more commonly crocheted during this period.
What type of yarn is used for the “Netted Shawl”?
- Shetland wool
- Fleecy wool
- Silk
- Double wool
Correct Answer: Double wool
Correct Answer Explanation: Double wool is used for the “Netted Shawl”, showcasing the use of multiple strands of yarn for more intricate patterns.
What is a “brioche” according to the 1846 knitting guide?
- A type of bread
- A type of knitting needle
- A type of scarf
- A type of knitted garment
Correct Answer: A type of knitted garment
Correct Answer Explanation: “Brioche” refers to a type of knitted garment, typically a soft and warm shawl or scarf.
How many stitches are required for the “Netted Shawl”?
- 100
- 108
- 116
- 124
Correct Answer: 108
Correct Answer Explanation: The “Netted Shawl” pattern requires 108 stitches, highlighting the complex nature of this pattern.
What is a “spencer” in the context of the knitting guide?
- A type of knitting needle
- A type of shawl
- A type of jacket
- A type of knitting stitch
Correct Answer: A type of jacket
Correct Answer Explanation: A spencer is a short, fitted jacket, typically worn by women.
What does “8-threaded German wool” refer to?
- The size of the knitting needles to use
- The type of wool used for the project
- The number of strands of wool used in the yarn
- The weight of the wool
Correct Answer: The number of strands of wool used in the yarn
Correct Answer Explanation: “8-threaded German wool” means that the yarn is made up of eight strands of wool twisted together.
What is the difference between “plain knitting” and “double knitting”?
- Plain knitting is for beginners, while double knitting is for more experienced knitters
- Plain knitting creates a flat fabric, while double knitting creates a thicker fabric
- Plain knitting creates a reversible fabric, while double knitting creates a fabric with a single side
- Plain knitting uses one needle, while double knitting uses two needles
Correct Answer: Plain knitting creates a flat fabric, while double knitting creates a thicker fabric
Correct Answer Explanation: Plain knitting is a basic technique that creates a flat fabric, while double knitting involves working two rows simultaneously to create a thicker and more textured fabric.
Why was knitting such a popular pastime for women in the 19th century?
- It was a way for them to socialize
- It was a way for them to make money
- It was a way for them to create beautiful and functional items
- All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above
Correct Answer Explanation: Knitting was a popular pastime for women in the 19th century for all of the reasons listed.
What is a “penwiper” in the 1846 knitting guide?
- A tool used for cleaning pens
- A type of knitting needle
- A type of scarf
- A type of knitted pouch
Correct Answer: A tool used for cleaning pens
Correct Answer Explanation: A “penwiper” is a small, absorbent object used to clean the nibs of pens, which were commonly used for writing during this era.
What type of knitting is used to create the “Pretty Pattern for a Baby’s Shoe”?
- Plain knitting
- Double knitting
- Ribbing
- Intarsia knitting
Correct Answer: Plain knitting
Correct Answer Explanation: The “Pretty Pattern for a Baby’s Shoe” is a simple pattern that uses basic plain knitting techniques.
What is a “gaiter” according to the 1846 knitting guide?
- A type of hat
- A type of boot
- A type of scarf
- A type of knitted cover for the leg
Correct Answer: A type of knitted cover for the leg
Correct Answer Explanation: A “gaiter” is a leg covering that is typically worn over trousers or shoes to provide warmth and protection.
What is the name of the knitting technique where two stitches are knit together as one stitch?
- Knit 1
- Knit 2 together
- Knit 3 together
- Make 1
Correct Answer: Knit 2 together
Correct Answer Explanation: “Knit 2 together” is a knitting technique that reduces the number of stitches on a needle by knitting two stitches as one.
How many stitches are needed for the “Knitted Bodice” pattern?
- 100
- 150
- 200
- 250
Correct Answer: 200
Correct Answer Explanation: The “Knitted Bodice” pattern requires 200 stitches, highlighting the complexity of this knitted garment.
What type of knitting is used to create the “Netted Shawl”?
- Plain knitting
- Double knitting
- Ribbing
- Netting
Correct Answer: Netting
Correct Answer Explanation: The “Netted Shawl” pattern combines both knitting and netting techniques to create a unique and intricate shawl design.
What is a “hookah”?
- A type of rug
- A type of water pipe
- A type of knitting stitch
- A type of knitting needle
Correct Answer: A type of water pipe
Correct Answer Explanation: A “hookah” is a water pipe used for smoking tobacco, which was popular in the 19th century.
What type of yarn is used for the “Comforter” pattern?
- Shetland wool
- German wool
- Fleecy wool
- Silk
Correct Answer: Fleecy wool
Correct Answer Explanation: The “Comforter” pattern is created with fleecy wool, which is a soft and durable wool often used for blankets and other items that require warmth and comfort.
What is a “counterpane” in the 1846 knitting guide?
- A type of knitted scarf
- A type of knitted blanket
- A type of knitted chair cover
- A type of knitted purse
Correct Answer: A type of knitted blanket
Correct Answer Explanation: A “counterpane” is a type of knitted bedspread or blanket.
What is a “muff” in the context of the knitting guide?
- A type of knitted hat
- A type of knitted scarf
- A type of knitted glove
- A type of knitted hand warmer
Correct Answer: A type of knitted hand warmer
Correct Answer Explanation: A “muff” is a knitted or fur-lined hand warmer that is typically worn around the waist.
What is a “brioche” according to the 1846 knitting guide?
- A type of knitting stitch
- A type of knitting needle
- A type of knitted garment
- A type of knitting pattern
Correct Answer: A type of knitted garment
Correct Answer Explanation: A “brioche” is a type of knitted garment, usually a scarf or shawl.
What is a “pelisse” according to the 1846 knitting guide?
- A type of knitted hat
- A type of knitted scarf
- A type of knitted jacket
- A type of knitted coat
Correct Answer: A type of knitted coat
Correct Answer Explanation: A “pelisse” is a type of knitted coat, often worn by women in the 19th century.
What is a “spencer” according to the 1846 knitting guide?
- A type of knitted hat
- A type of knitted scarf
- A type of knitted jacket
- A type of knitted shawl
Correct Answer: A type of knitted jacket
Correct Answer Explanation: A “spencer” is a type of short knitted jacket, often worn by women in the 19th century.
What is a “gaiter” according to the 1846 knitting guide?
- A type of knitted hat
- A type of knitted scarf
- A type of knitted leg covering
- A type of knitted glove
Correct Answer: A type of knitted leg covering
Correct Answer Explanation: A “gaiter” is a type of knitted leg covering that is typically worn over trousers or shoes to provide warmth and protection.
What is a “penwiper” according to the 1846 knitting guide?
- A type of knitted hat
- A type of knitted scarf
- A type of knitted tool for cleaning pens
- A type of knitted glove
Correct Answer: A type of knitted tool for cleaning pens
Correct Answer Explanation: A “penwiper” is a small, knitted tool used for cleaning pen nibs.
What is a “muff” according to the 1846 knitting guide?
- A type of knitted hat
- A type of knitted scarf
- A type of knitted glove
- A type of knitted hand warmer
Correct Answer: A type of knitted hand warmer
Correct Answer Explanation: A “muff” is a type of knitted hand warmer that is typically worn around the waist.