A technique in which coloured stitches are sewn on to knitted garments to make patterns or motifs that seem to have been knitted.
瑞士织补
Example sentencesExamples
There are full instructions and how-to photographs for the Swiss darning.
Many of the patterns were very complex, and wherever possible I added the third or fourth colours to a row of knitting afterwards using Swiss darning / duplicate stitch.
I don't want to do anything else like this anytime soon - it was my first attempt at Swiss darning and I got somewhat frustrated a couple of times.
When knitting your tartan, the horizontal stripes are easily managed in stocking stitch and the vertical lines of the plaid can be added in Swiss darning (duplicate stitch).
Or you could decide to make a raised feature from the Swiss darning and go for that slightly puffy look.
Here are some rows of horizontal and one row of vertical Swiss darning on a swatch I knitted as well as a little bit of cross stitch.
Added on embellishment such as peasant wool embroidery and Swiss darning made a comeback at various times in the early 90s and very late 90s.
Using knitting techniques such as Swiss darning, Lili fixed patches of knitwear to the elbow, shoulder and arms of black leather jackets.
Luckily for this particular repair, which usually involved only one stitch per hole, duplicate stitch (also called Swiss darning) is an excellent solution.