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  • Question
    How do you choose a yarn for knitting?
    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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    You can check the label on the yarn. It will tell you the length and weight of the skein. It will also let you know the material of the knitting yarn and suggest needle sizes.
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    What are the things you should do when you finish a knitting project?
    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
    Expert Answer
    After knitting, you should soak or steam the item and let it dry to even out the stitches. It is known as blocking. Besides this, when you sew the pieces, your sewing should match the tension of the knitted pieces.
  • Question
    How do you become great at knitting?
    Community Answer
    Practice. Just keep practicing by knitting plenty of things and you'll soon get the knack of it. Soon doing it will be second nature.
  • Question
    How do I cast off in 2 knit 2 pearl stitch?
    Community Answer
    Knit the first 2 stitches, then take the first one (on the right) and pull it back over the second one (on the left). You can do this either with a needle or your fingers. Next, purl 1 stitch and pull the remaining knit stitch over that one. Then purl another stitch, pull the first purl stitch over, etc. Repeat this until the end of the row, where you can pull the end of the yarn through the last loop.
  • Question
    If I cast it off, won't it unravel?
    Community Answer
    No. As long as you follow these instructions and pull the yarn through at the end, it will not unravel.
  • Question
    I only know how to purl and plain stitch, and I would really like to make a scarf for my little sister for her birthday. Could you recommend any easy stitches?
    LibraryMouse
    Community Answer
    There are a lot of really cool stitches that you can do with only knit and purl. Try seed stitch or basketweave stitch, or rib stitch. They are all easy and will look great on a scarf.
  • Question
    How can I do a looser cast off?
    Community Answer
    Use needles that are a size or two larger than the ones for the rest of your project.
  • Question
    I don't get it. Can you explain more about what you do with putting the stitch over, or something?
    Community Answer
    Let's say you have 10 stitches and want to cast off. Knit two stitches and pull the bottom one over the top of the needle, as if you are pulling a stitch over the needle. Knit another stitch and repeat.
  • Question
    My yarn always gets tangled. Any tips?
    Anjali
    Community Answer
    Untangle it every row, and keep a shorter tail to prevent it getting too messy.
  • Question
    I forgot how to cast off and don't understand if I knit two and drop stitch every time or not.
    Community Answer
    You do.
  • Question
    How do I get a scarf to lie flat if I use stockinette stitch and it is rolled?
    LibraryMouse
    Community Answer
    Try blocking it - pinning it flat on a table, spritzing it with water, then letting it dry in that position.
  • Question
    Where does it show how to do the very last stitch? Because I know how to cast off, but the last stitch is a problem!
    Glitterunicorn
    Community Answer
    On the last stitch, do a yarn over and cut off the excess yarn. Now, loop the yarn tail through the open stitch and pull.
  • Question
    Do you need to bind off in a pattern for the infinity scarf?
    Community Answer
    No. You can use a standard cast off or the stretchy cast off.
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    How to cast off two stitches at the end of a row?
    Community Answer
    It's easy: Just pull the bottom one over the top. You will have one stitch left; just cut off the end of the yarn and pull the end through the remaining loop. Trim it or weave in the ends and you're done!
  • Question
    How do you cast off with pom-pom yarn?
    Community Answer
    The same as with normal yarn. You may just have to use your fingers a bit more to pull the pom poms through the loops.
  • Question
    How do I bind off at the end of a row?
    Community Answer
    Instead of knitting, just slip the stitches onto your right needle and cast off normally.
  • Question
    I started knitting with 20 stitches on my needle, but I just counted and there were 22. How can I fix that?
    Marshy_Neko
    Community Answer
    Increase by two. You must have accidentally picked up an old stitch, making it 22.
  • Question
    My pattern at the shaping armholes but says, on each edge, Cast off 2 stitches twice and 1 stitch once. How do I do that please?
    Community Answer
    This refers to instructions over multiple rows. On the first row, cast off two stitches, then work the rest of your stitches as directed in the pattern. After working a wrong side row, you will be back where you started. Work the next row identically to the first cast-off row. After another wrong side row, cast off one stitch and then work the rest of your stitches, and your arm hole decreases are done.
  • Question
    Will casting off add a row of stitches to my project?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it will be about half the height of a normal row, depending the thickness of the yarn you're using.
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    What does "first two stitches" mean?
    Community Answer
    The first two stitches are the top two loops on the left needle. When you're knitting, you should always start with the top loop on the left needle and work your way down until there are no more loops, and then switch your needles making the right needle your left needle and the left needle your right needle and repeat from the beginning.
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    My pattern says cast off 3 stitches at the beginning of the row but what do I do with the stitch that remains apart from the others?
    Community Answer
    Follow the pattern to see if it tells you what to do with this stitch. If it is the only stitch left, then you can cut the yarn and tie it off to secure it.
  • Question
    Can I cast off on a purl row?
    Community Answer
    Yes, follow these instructions, but purl when they tell you to knit. All else is the same.
  • Question
    How do I cast off 4 stitches at each end of the same line?
    Community Answer
    Cast off 4 stitches, then take off your knitting, turn it around and reattach it. Then carefully cast off 4 stitches.
  • Question
    How to cast on in knitting?
    Community Answer
    Make a slip knot and wrap it around the needle. Go about it like you are knitting the stitch, but then loop the stitch back over the needle. Make as many stitches as you want, and then continue knitting.
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    I cast on too many stitches and then knitted for about 20 rows. I'd like to shorten my piece. Is there a way to do this?
    GirlyGirl36975
    Community Answer
    Yes, slip one, knit one and pass the slipped stitch over. This decreases the amount of stitches by one. Do this twice a row in the beginning and the end until you have reached your desired amount of stitches.
  • Question
    My stitches are too big when I cast off.
    Community Answer
    That sounds like a problem with yarn tension. Switch to smaller needles for the cast off, or hold the working yarn more tautly.
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