Knitting in the round

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ramarama82 asked:


Just some tips on knitting in the round I learned over the weekend while learning how to knit socks.

CARLOS

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MulePacker asked:


I just bought a knitting loom and I am trying out my first project. My problem is that the yarn on the pegs get so tight that I can not even pull it over the peg, and this is only on the third round. I tried making the yard as loose as I could for the beginning, but by the third round it is impossible to work with. Does anyone have any insights for me?

BILLY
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avonwrenn@sbcglobal.net asked:


I have ideas, I have excel, I have graph paper, so any suggestions on how to start. Thanks! (I posted last night about software, and it costs a bit too much for me, if you know of any lower prices / free knitting software, let me know..thanks)

JARRETT
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dmccallum_35111 asked:


The innovations knitting machine creates tubes or 17″ flat panels. The instructions also say it can create socks but I’m not sure I can see how. Has anyone done this successfully?

DARIN
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Jay asked:


Can u tell me what the differences Between Knitting And crocheting me anf my dad are arguing

MOHAMMED
musikavideosI asked:


USA,Knitting Factory, 1995

JAIME

cyberseams asked:


This is just a quickie to show what a psso or “Pass Slip Stitch Over” is. It’s a common abbreviation in knitting patterns and another way to decrease. Note: The video indicates that you slip 1, knit 1, and then pass the first stitch over the second. When you “knit 1″ - you can also “purl 1″ as that is what is shown in the video is a purl. It depends on wha your pattern is calling for; a knit stitch or a purl stitch. For more info on increasing/decreasing stitches, check out: http …

MICKEY

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Ashley- Advocate for Christ asked:


Let’s say a scarf that is 4 feet long. I just took up knitting and I’m wonering how many rows I’ll have to knit.

Thanks in advance!

SETH

Knitting Continental Ambidextrously

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plainandtall asked:


Sarah demonstrates a method of knitting without turning the work. She switches the hand she holds the yarn with and knits continental style in either direction.

MARCOS

Knitting one-row button holes

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knittinghelp asked:


More free videos available online at www.knittinghelp.com If the button you’re using is 4 stitches wide, make a 3-stitch buttonhole (as demonstrated). For a 5-stitch-wide button, make a 4-stitch buttonhole, etc. Step 1 — work to where you want buttonhole to begin. Bring yarn to front; slip 1 purl-wise, bring yarn to back. Step 2 — Slip 1 purl-wise, pass first slipped stitch over second. (repeat this part 2 more times–passing over 3 stitches total, for a 3-stitch buttonhole) Place last …

VINCE