How to end a knitting row

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someone crocheting the stitches at the beginning of a row of knitting stitchs

These is a very easy way to add stitches (increase) at the beginning of a knitting project. This is also knowns as casting-on at the beggining of a knitted row. Check out how to do it with this super easy to follow video tutorial. #Knitting #Knit #BasicKnitting

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four steps to crochet the ends of two pieces of yarn with scissors in each step

Learn how to fix a dropped stitch at the end of a row in knitting with crochet hooks, knitting techniques and expert tips.

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How to Cast on at the End of a Row

Casting on at the end of a row is a technique used when you need to add stitches to the beginning of an established row. This is often done when making buttonholes or adding extra space for buttons or other types of fasteners. You can use the backward loop cast-on method, also known as single cast-on, to cast on stitches at the end of your knitting.

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two knitted mittens sitting on top of each other with the words, this hack made me love slip stitch ribbing

Fiber Funhouse on Instagram: "Slip stitch ribbing feels like one of those crochet techniques that in theory sounds really easy but in practice is actually really tricky. I remember the first time I tried slip stitch ribbing, it was on a road trip and I think I spent 6 hours making SS ribbing…I ended up frogging the entire thing because I couldn’t work with it. With SS ribbing you need to be really really loose but if you want that beautiful fine knit-like look, using a finer weight yarn…

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the instructions for how to knit a russian joinr's hand with yarn and scissors

I’ve been knitting for over 40 years. In that time, I’ve tried most of the usual methods for joining yarn - in the middle of a row, whether it’s weaving in the ends during or after knitting, spit splicing, or an invisible knot. Most often though, I would just avoid changing yarn in the middle of a row and sew my ends into the side seams during finishing. In the last few years, however, I’ve developed a love for seamless construction, without any need for sewing up afterwards. With this, I…

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