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QuestionWhat else beside knit goes with purl?Community AnswerThere is also garter stitch. Knit and purl and garter stitch. All others are based on them. Different combinations of these stitches create patterns.
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QuestionI did a regular knit for the first 10 rows, and then I did a purl/knit/purl/knit to have the flat side with the v's on the front. Then I did 10 more regular knit rows and am trying to purl again, but the flat side is now on the back. How can I make it on the front again?Community AnswerThe easiest fix would be to alternate your pattern. Do knit/purl/knit rather than purl/knit/purl. A knit stitch on one side is a purl on the other, so alternating it will switch the side it is on. Otherwise add or subtract one more knit row to change sides of the piece.
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QuestionEvery time I try to purl stitch I end up adding an extra stitch. I don't have this problem with knit. What's the reason for the extra stitch?Community AnswerMake sure the extra yarn is in the front (between your two needles) as opposed to in the back like a knit stitch.
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QuestionWhat happens if I wrap the thread in a clockwise direction? This is the way I was taught.Community AnswerIt really won't do anything much. All it would do is make the flat side on the back.
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QuestionIs this the same as the garter stitch?LibraryMouseCommunity AnswerNo, the garter stitch is knitting all rows.
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QuestionHow do you knit a purl 3 together through the back loop (p3tog tbl)?Community AnswerInsert the working needle through the third stitch from behind, bringing it back through all three. Now purl all three stitches as though they were one stitch. (It helps to press against the main needle with your working needle as you do this.) Remove the yarn from the main needle and you should have a distinctive twisted rise.
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QuestionDo we finish the same way?An AdCommunity AnswerYes, you finish the same way unless your knitting pattern says differently.
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QuestionNumber 3 says put the right needle in front of the left, but the demonstration has it behind. What should I do?Community AnswerTake the right needle and push it through the front of where you just casted on.
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QuestionMy purl side is looser than my plain side, is that okay?LibraryMouseCommunity AnswerIt's ok to begin with. Practice will help you even it out.
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QuestionHow do I keep the yarn from coming off my needle?Community AnswerI keep it further down the needle, and then if it slips off I just slip the needle through the loop where it was. It’s an annoying issue, but you can work around it with practice!
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QuestionHow do I attach the two ends of a scarf?Community AnswerYou can use a tapestry needle to attach them.
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QuestionIf the instructions say to knit one, pearl one across the row, then when I star the next row, should I continue the knit one, pearl one, or do I start with a pearl and proceed with pearl one, knit one?Community AnswerOn your second row, it should be pearl one, knit one, and the third row should be knit one, pearl one. The fourth row would be knit one, pearl one as well.
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QuestionThe purl stitch is so confusing! In this tutorial for instance, all the pictures look like a knit stitch. Where it says clockwise, the person does anticlockwise, and so on. Is there an easier way?Community AnswerRemember this: when you do a knit stitch, the yarn stays in the back and you enter through the back. When you purl, the yarn stays in the front and you enter the stitch through the front.
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QuestionHow can I make the purled stitches tighter?Community AnswerPull the yarn more when working them, or use a smaller needle. Your gauge should also get more consistent over time.
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QuestionHow do I knit a three tog when decreasing a pattern?Community AnswerSlip your needle through three stitches and knit them all together as you would one or two.
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QuestionHow do I reverse a purl stitch if added extra stitches?Community AnswerJust take the stitch off and pull both stitches off. Then, slip on the yarn back onto your needle again. Now you can purl again!
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