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Question about Brand Homespun Yarn

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decreasing knitting stitches When I decrease stitches in knitting I loose the pattern. How can I avoid this? What do you mean you loose the pattern? Can you please be more specific? Thanks

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...is in the instructions how do I find out how many stitches to count between the decrease in making a hat Please take the one waste cloth and try to stitch and ask to your teacher or experience

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Question about Brand Homespun Yarn

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decreasing stitches http://www.ehow.com/video_4463259_knit-decrease-stitches.html

Question about Brand Homespun Yarn

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...to decrease the number of stitches, you put the needle through two stitches, wrap the wool around to make a stitch and pull the loop through making a new stitch. How to Knit Two Stitches Together ...

Question about Wool-Ease Thick & Quick Yarn Wood

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...let's try a second scenario. Let's say that I've cast on 82 stitches for a project and just finished working the ribbing, and the pattern instructs me to decrease 14 stitches across my next knit

...decrease stitches. It makes a decrease that slants to the left and is often paired with knit two together, which is a right-slanting decrease. To execute this decrease, slip the first stitch as if to ...

Question about Wool-Ease Thick & Quick Yarn Wood

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...the slipped stitches recede and the center stitch becomes prominent. To being an S2KP, work to where the decrease needs to be and slip two stitches as if to knit, slipping them at the same

Question about Wool-Ease Thick & Quick Yarn Wood

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accomplished by knitting (or purling) twice in the same stitch. How to Increase and Decrease Knitting Stitches For Dummies Decreasing is accomplished by knitting (or purling) two stitches together. ..

pattern says yf, slip 1knitwise, k1, psso - repeat row ends up three stitches short each row. This seems like decreasing I am knitting a scarf no decreasing should be going on! Help Bev - a novice Ok,

Question about Wool-Ease Thick & Quick Yarn Wood

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...stitches to use. The most common (or easiest) is to yarn over in the first stitch (do NOT pull the rest of the stitch through) and then yarn over into the second stitch and pull the final stitch ...

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