btw, i'm enjoying knitting using your method much more than my previous english style. and so far, no hand problems. the only problem is that i don't know how to bind off!
Easiest way to bind off: Knit two together - you should now have a single stitch on your right needle. Move that stitch to your left needle. Knit two together - you should now have a single stitch on your right needle. Move that stitch to your left needle. etc, etc, etc. After you have done this until the end and you have just the one stitch left, pull the yarn tail through the loop of the stitch and pull tight. It should knot itself. :)
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on 9 Apr 2005 02:58 (UTC)btw, i'm enjoying knitting using your method much more than my previous english style. and so far, no hand problems. the only problem is that i don't know how to bind off!
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on 9 Apr 2005 03:07 (UTC)Knit two together - you should now have a single stitch on your right needle.
Move that stitch to your left needle.
Knit two together - you should now have a single stitch on your right needle.
Move that stitch to your left needle.
etc, etc, etc.
After you have done this until the end and you have just the one stitch left, pull the yarn tail through the loop of the stitch and pull tight. It should knot itself. :)
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on 9 Apr 2005 14:04 (UTC)