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  • Question
    How can I take a break in the middle of knitting without restarting my work?
    Community Answer
    Slide the loops on your fingers onto a pen or pencil. Then, when you want to continue, just take the loops off the pen and put them back on your fingers.
  • Question
    Why do my creations always end up very loose with lots of space?
    LeahlovesGod
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    If the yarn or string is thin, it will be more loose and stretched out between stitches. You can try using a thicker yarn, as well as pulling the strings on your fingers while you are working to keep them tight.
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    What else can I finger knit with this pattern, other than a bracelet or headband?
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    Use green to make a Christmas wreath. Decorate it with red beads (for berries) and a ribbon. A really long one makes a pretty garland for the tree or mantle.
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    Can I finger knit with thick yarn?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. You can finger knit with thin or thick yarn. However, don't finger knit with string that is thin because it is very hard.
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    Can I finger knit a scarf?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. It will be thin though so you might need to double up the yarn.
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    Does it matter what size my hands are?
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    Not really, what matters most is your manual dexterity. If what you finish with isn't satisfying or doesn't seem right, try switching yarns either thicker or thinner (just not too thin).
  • Question
    Can I finger knit a blanket?
    LeahlovesGod
    Top Answerer
    You could, but it would take much more involvement. You'd have to knit the length (or width) you'd want the blanket to be, and then keep on working on it back and forth until it's as long as you'd like. You'd have to fold it accordion-style and sew/stitch it together.
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    Can you use something other than yarn?
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    Not really. Even with yarn, it has to be thick to work. So if you can find an equivalent thread that is thick (but not too big to knit with your hands), it just might work. Make sure what you're planning to use isn't fragile, either.
  • Question
    Can I use string to finger knit?
    Community Answer
    In theory you could, but it would be extremely difficult. The thickness (or lack thereof) of the string makes it easily tangled and the finished product is fragile and messy.
  • Question
    Could I use thin rope to make a nautical rug?
    Community Answer
    I think it would make a terrific nautical rug! Please post with photos if you do make one. Thanks for the idea!
  • Question
    Can I finger knit with wool?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. It's just a little thicker then usual. And some tiny wool strings may stick out, but it still looks nice.
  • Question
    Can you finger-knit a ring?
    LeahlovesGod
    Top Answerer
    Yes, you can. They are really quick to make - it's the same technique, but make it shorter.
  • Question
    How can I turn finger knitting into a keychain?
    Community Answer
    Make the chain super short and the,n instead of hiding the tail at once, tie the tail around the keychain. Then hide the tail.
  • Question
    Can I finger knit a blanket without sewing it?
    Kaimana Ladera
    Community Answer
    I don't think so. You don't have enough fingers to do all that. But you can knit or crochet a blanket with thick wool or other yarn.
  • Question
    Is there any other way to finger knit?
    Amy Wang
    Community Answer
    Yes! There are many different ways to finger knit, this is only one method. Each method has its own unique look to it, so feel free to browse the internet for a method that suits you!
  • Question
    Why is it hard to use the thin yarn? Is it hard to use the thick yarn too?
    Amy Wang
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    It's not necessarily hard to knit with thin yarn, it's just that the result looks more tangled and messy than if you were using thicker yarn. It's not hard to use thick yarn either, and it actually looks prettier and has fewer "holes" than thinner yarn.
  • Question
    Can I use nails instead of my hands?
    Community Answer
    No, because sometimes it may just fall off and you would get really angry.
  • Question
    Can I finger knit something practical besides a scarf?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you could finger knit a hat, blanket, bag, or rug. There are numerous other projects as well, check Pinterest or YouTube for more ideas.
  • Question
    How long does it take to finger knit?
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    It depends on your speed. If you're really fast with all the looping and pulling them over the finger, then it would probably only take 5-20 minutes, but if you are a beginner, then it might take a little longer, depending on how long you want the rope to be.
  • Question
    What do I do if my finger knit fails?
    Community Answer
    Read the article again to see what you did wrong, then try again and fix the problem.
  • Question
    What do I do if a loop falls off my finger mid-project?
    Community Answer
    Don't start the whole project over. Just grab the loop and slide it back onto your finger. If the loop has come undone, then grab the top, twist it once so your pointer finger is inside, and then slip it back onto your finger.
  • Question
    What is this pattern called?
    LeahlovesGod
    Top Answerer
    The technique used is called finger knitting. There isn't a specific pattern title for it.
  • Question
    What happens if the knit gets too tight?
    Senna Berrier
    Community Answer
    If your knit gets too tight, you can try either stretching out the side of your rope, or the easier way which is to keep going. Just don't make the tension on the string too tight.
  • Question
    Why is my knitting leaving marks on my fingers?
    Community Answer
    Your knitting is probably leaving marks on your fingers because it's too tight. I would suggest leaving more slack in the yarn.
  • Question
    Can I finger knit with loops?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can, but it will take more time and patience to do it that way (and a lot of yarn).
  • Question
    Can I make a bandana using this method?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
  • Question
    How long will it take to finger knit a small ball?
    Community Answer
    Not that long, but it depends on how much time you dedicate to it and how quickly you are able to finger knit.
  • Question
    How do you know which is the top side?
    Community Answer
    Normally the side with the string is the bottom, but it's up to you.
  • Question
    What is the most comfortable and softest yarn?
    Community Answer
    Angora is probably the softest, but it is expensive. Your local craft store should have plenty of soft and fluffy options.
  • Question
    How can I change colors?
    Community Answer
    You have to finish your first length of ‘rope,’ then you can make another one in a different color.
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