Yarn Needle Holder

Yarn Needle Holder knitting patterns, who does this mean? Row 15: K1, SSK, k2, k2 tog, k1 – 6 sts. Break off yarn and sl 6 sts to st holder. 2nd Leg Work same as for 1st Leg, end on Row 15, leaving ...


Yarn Needle Holder

Yarn Needle Holder
knitting patterns, who does this mean?

Row 15: K1, SSK, k2, k2 tog, k1 – 6 sts. Break off yarn and sl 6
sts to st holder.
2nd Leg
Work same as for 1st Leg, end on Row 15, leaving sts on needle.
Joining Row (WS): Purl 6 sts, cast on 1 st, purl 6 sts from holder – 13 sts.BODY
Row 1: K4, Inc 1, k3, Inc 1, k4 – 15 sts.

i dont get the part about joining row...im a bit confused...can someone show me a pic or explain to me step by step plz..

I don't have pictures but I still might be able to help. Row 15 is a right side row that reduces down to 6 stitches. You place them onto a holder so that you can have the needles free to knit up the second leg. Once you complete the second leg and you have done row 15 you don't need to place the stitches onto a holder because you are continuing from here with both legs. The join row is Row 16 and is a wrong side row, purl the 6 stitches from leg 2, cast on one new stitch to the needle and then purl the 6 stitches of the first leg off of the holder, you will want to first transfer the 6 stitches from the holder onto your empty needle so that you have the wrong side of leg 1 facing you and you can purl the 6 stitches straight off the needle. When you count the stitches you will now have 13 stitches and you can now begin the Body instructions. Hope this helps!



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Handy Tips for Beginners Crochet

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Many people have difficulty keeping track of their needles and the wool. Helpful tips that will prevent you from having them scattered all over the house include using toothbrush holders as storage containers for the needles and old coffee cans as storage areas for your wool. If you punch a hole in the cover of the container and pull the strand of wool through the hole, you won have the problem of your ball of wool rolling across the floor as you work. If you travel quite a bit, and want to take your crocheting along with you, a backpack is the perfect container for all your crocheting supplies. If you fly, you will have to pack this in the luggage that you check in because security will not permit you to take the crochet hooks on the plane with you.

 

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