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    Can I wash or dry my headband?
    Jen Webber
    Knitting Specialist
    Jen Webber is a Knitting Specialist and the Manager of The Quarter Stitch, a crafting store based in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. With over 17 years of knitting and crafting experience, Jen helps educate customers and the public on best knitting practices for their DIY projects.
    Knitting Specialist
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    I wouldn't recommend putting anything you knit in a mechanical dryer, since that's going to be very hard on the fibers. It can even cause certain stitches to come undone. If you want to dry the headband, lay it flat and let it air dry.
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    What's better, acrylic yarn or wool?
    Jen Webber
    Knitting Specialist
    Jen Webber is a Knitting Specialist and the Manager of The Quarter Stitch, a crafting store based in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. With over 17 years of knitting and crafting experience, Jen helps educate customers and the public on best knitting practices for their DIY projects.
    Knitting Specialist
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    Acrylic is great because it's inexpensive, it's durable, and it holds up in a washing machine. Wool tends to be "fancier" but caring for wool clothing can be extremely complicated, and there are all kinds of considerations depending on the type of wool it is. If you're new to knitting, I'd go for acrylic.
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    What is garter stitch?
    LibraryMouse
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    Knitting all rows.
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    What does it mean to slip a stitch?
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    Slipping a stitch is pushing the cable needle through a set amount of stitches on your knitting needle and pulling them off.
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    On step 5 method 2, it says to knit 3 stitches from the cable needle. Does that mean unslip the stitches and then knit them?
    Rebekah Armstrong
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    When instructions are given to knit stitches from a cable needle, this means that the cable needle acts as a knitting needle and, in this case, three stitches are knitted off the cable needle instead of the regular needle.
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    What is meant by cable cast on?
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    Cable cast-on is when you use your needles, not your thumb/finger to cast-on stitches. This method is less simpler but stronger than backwards loop cast-on. There are wikiHows for both methods.
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