So I've started knitting again and am in the process of trying to teach myself how to crochet. I've been collecting the knit n stitch series since I can actually afford them given I'm not spending everything on food!
The series itself consists of a bunch of pattern cards plus 2 balls of yarn and sometimes a set of needles as well per issue. I've knitted one square so far in garter stitch (that is, you knit all the stitches on both sides). So today I thought I'd try the square in stocking stitch.
Had a nice big fat d'oh moment when I started the purl rows. I thought I was doing it correctly, but it turns out I wasn't. What I hadn't been doing was going from the top down, instead I'd been going from the bottom up like you do with a knit stitch.
The kicker? It took me 4 rows and three viewings of a video tutorial app I have on here, to work that one out.
The series itself consists of a bunch of pattern cards plus 2 balls of yarn and sometimes a set of needles as well per issue. I've knitted one square so far in garter stitch (that is, you knit all the stitches on both sides). So today I thought I'd try the square in stocking stitch.
Had a nice big fat d'oh moment when I started the purl rows. I thought I was doing it correctly, but it turns out I wasn't. What I hadn't been doing was going from the top down, instead I'd been going from the bottom up like you do with a knit stitch.
The kicker? It took me 4 rows and three viewings of a video tutorial app I have on here, to work that one out.


Lots of weavers don't bother with them using a sort of backstrap loom and then there are those that like intricate toys 
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