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Place the 11 held gusset stitches onto another circular needle of the same size. Pick up and knit one stitch over the gap. This equals 12 stitches. Join and work in the round until the thumb measures to the middle of the thumbnail. Step 2 Knit two stitches together, knit three two time...
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-Although this pattern uses circular needles, we will be knitting flat in rows back and forth. I recommend using circulars for this project instead of straight needles because the many stitches have more room on a long circular needle cord. I also find it more comfortable to knit this way p...
Knitting the stitches between the needles When you reach the last stitch of the magic loop, work this stitch tighter to avoid the gap that forms between the magic loop stitches. Try to pull the cable gently, do not twist or bend the cable, this might harm or even break the cable. ...
And secondly, start in the center and work your way outwards, always from top to bottom - same direction. Why? You'll get a better-looking quilt: your quilting stitches going in the same direction will keep your stitching more evenly spread, and without puckers. ...
Every knitting project starts with the cast on, so limber up your fingers. You’re going to learn an easy way to cast on in this video. Knit Stitch You’ve learned how to put stitches on the needle with the cast on. Good job! But we can’t just let them sit on the needle like...
to knit the sleeves in the round to avoid sewing and seaming, you may do so. The collar is created by picking up stitches along the inside edges of the front panels and back neck area of back panel. This is a very forgiving pattern and you can adjust the sizing to make it your own...
But first, some more notes: The garment is worked in the round from the neck down, then divided for the forelegs, where you work back and forth over part of the back, then work the part under the stomach, join the pieces together and work in the round. Stitches are cast off under ...
Use that needle to knit the first two stitches of the round together (the extra stitch and the first cast-on stitch).See our tutorial on k2togto learn how.This little trick is not essential, but it makes for a nice clean join at the cast-on edge.This is the first stitch of the ro...