ridadepõhi
Ridadepõhi refers to the base row or foundation row in knitting. It is the initial set of stitches created on the knitting needle, which will then be worked into the subsequent rows to form the fabric. The method used to create the ridadepõhi can vary, influencing the edge of the knitted piece. Common methods include the knitted cast-on, the long-tail cast-on, and the cable cast-on, each producing a slightly different look and elasticity to the starting edge. The choice of cast-on method is often dictated by the desired aesthetic and functional properties of the finished knitted item. For instance, a stretchy cast-on is preferable for garments that need to accommodate movement, while a firmer cast-on might be chosen for projects where a crisp edge is desired. Understanding and correctly executing the ridadepõhi is a fundamental skill for any knitter, as it sets the stage for the entire knitting project. The tension and evenness of the ridadepõhi directly impact the overall appearance and drape of the finished work.