[NFB-Krafters-Korner] another question
Bernice Bird
bernice.j.bird at gmail.com
Sun Sep 12 20:02:55 UTC 2021
My Mom showed me that if you knit a scarf k1 slip 1 going one direction, and
slipping the knits and knitting the slipped stitches going back across, that
you would come out with a double thick knitted scarf. I think that is
correct.
If I want to make a sleeve on a circular needle doing this, I think I would
have to do an odd number of stitches to get a double thickness.
Does anybody know what I'm talking about, and if I would have to do an odd
number of stitches. Alternatively, I could do an even number with a stitch
marker at the beginning of the round. Then I would have to keep track of
whether I am on odd row or even row.
Anybody know?
Bernice Bird
NFB NEWSLINE Outreach Coordinator
NFB of New York State, Inc.
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