Medieval Knitting
Medieval Knitting
Knitting in medieval times was general used for hose, socks, caps, and undershirts. Double pointed needles were the only type know and the knitting was generally done in the round, just like Fair Isle or old Nordic knitting. Usually wooden needles were more common than metal ones. Knitted shirts as an outer garment didn't become popular until the 16th century, when they were knit in silk, cotton, and linen as the dress of the rich.
A medieval picture of the Virgin Mary knitting.
16th Century knitted silk shirt
17th Century knitted silk shirt
A half completed shirt in the medieval knitting style
An almost fully completed shirt in the medieval knitting style.
Medieval Knitting Links
Medieval Knitting Info
Medieval Muslim Knitting
Pattern for Late Elizabethan Stockings
SCA message compilation about period knitting