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Joining the Braid—Method 1: (The Easier Method)This is a very tidy join, and probably all you really need. Work the Vikkel braid instructions to the end of the round, but don't slip the last stitch back to the left needle a. Identify the first braid stitch;...
Joining Yarn Knitting in the Round Color Knitting Advanced Techniques Finishing/Seaming Glossary Also Amy Finlay has included an introduction section to help new knitters get up to speed. The introduction covers topics such as choosing a first project, selecting yarn and needles, casting on,...
It is also a social activity, with many knitters joining knitting groups or attending knitting classes and workshops to learn and share their skills with others. With the advent of online resources and tutorials, knitting has become more accessible to people of all skill levels, including beginners...
Great when doing lace work, or any knitting where unraveling and putting back on the needles properly would be tricky or impossible. I've invented a faster trick for inserting a lifeline if you knit with interchangeable needles: see Trick #3 in this post. Joining Yarn If you can locate a...
Cast on 36 stitches, join to knit in the round(If you are having trouble joining in the round because it’s tight, you can cast on 40 and get the same result) Round 1 *k2p2, repeat from * around (36 sts) Rounds 2 – 24 Repeat round 1 (36 sts) ...
Just remember to remove these markers when you work the first round. Place a marker and join for working in the round, being careful not to twist the stitches. Set-Up Round: K1 and place a removable marker on this stitch (you will come back to this marker later), knit to end of ...
I had decided I would knit a couple of rows straight to avoid twisting all of those stitches. I did that and then ended up joining in the round on the wrong side but I carried on. The pattern is a 4 row repeat and I was about halfway through the second repeat when I realized my...
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