Okay, but the first loop you moved you knitted before you moved it, then knitted it once again after moving it. The other end you moved the loop before knitting it---you just brought the yarn around it to knit after you moved it. So which do you do? Knit the loop, then move it and knit it again? Or Move it and pull the working yarn to the moved loop and knit it them? thanks!
@LionBrandYarn12 жыл бұрын
@dandelions4u Hi there. The Yarn Over does deliberately create holes in the fabric. If you'd like to make an increase without the hole, we recommend the "make one" or "M1" increases. Type "loom knitting make one" into the search box here on KZbin to see a video from our friend, PurlingSprite.
@JuanitaHusselmann7 жыл бұрын
Hi when I do garter stitch, after increasing on the knit row do I purl without increasing and then start increasing again after the next knit row.
@dandelions4u12 жыл бұрын
I am a newbie to looming, but I think this may be a mistake- going by these instructions my left side increase stitches have noticable holes at each increase i did.... though the right side is perfect!
@jesuspena39517 жыл бұрын
Can you show how to change a yard color?
@monicacassell493511 жыл бұрын
Help!! My first row and 2nd row of stitches are always to loose, how do I prevent this?
@barn52413 жыл бұрын
Oh I think I understand now. You knitted the first "last" one because you were finishing that row. Then to start the next row going right to left you move it then knit it, wrap the empty one and then continue....Okay! got it I think...