[NFB-Blind-Crafters] Knit-along
Sonya Coulombe
sonya.coulombe at gmail.com
Sun Mar 8 15:17:02 UTC 2026
I was sure it was today! My mistake.
May I ask a basic question? I have difficulties sometimes tinking slipped stitch.
So to tink a slipped stitch I insert my left needle in the front of the slipped stitch, from bottom to top, then slipt it back on the left needle.
To tink a purlwise slipped stitch, how do I insert the left needle? At the back of the slipped stitch, top to bottom?
Thank you in advance. :) And yeah, just like I did with ribbing, I’m sure I’ll get the hang of it. Hopefully before march 14 hehe
Sonya
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Hi Sonia.
Just to remind everyone, our next knit-along meeting is next Saturday, 3/14, at 11:00 AM Eastern.
The pattern is a lot like ribbing in the slip-stitch rows. I’m sure you’ll get it. Sometimes I knit or purl where I should slip, but then I catch myself and undo the stitch and get back on track. So you’re not alone.
Tracy
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Hi Tracy,
I wish I could knit during certain work meetings, but we have to keep our cameras open so no luck there! ;)
I had to start all over again, but I’m not giving up! Reminds me a bit of when I learned one by one ribbing. In the way the constant changes from front to back to front again would throw me off. But eventually, after a lot of frogging, it clicked for my fingers. So I know it will for this pattern too.
Looking forward to tomorrow,
Sonya
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Subject: [NFB-Blind-Crafters] Knit-along
I’ve had a lot of meetings this week, so I’ve made good progress on our knit-along cowl. It’s curling on the edges a bit, but it still is coming out nice. Hope others are doing well with it, too.
Tracy
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