V-Neck, Part 3 of 3
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@ 0:42 in the video clip, slipped the first stitch as if to purl.
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The first knit stich on the first row you knit in this video. You slipped it without knitting it. I am not sure what this does and why you don't knit it like the rest of the stitches. Thank you.
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Thank you, I have a quick question, I noticed that you slipped the first knit sts without knitting it, and many knitters do this, I can't figure out why, can you please explain. Thank you.
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there is no one like you tks!!!
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It seems that she knows very well knitting around the neck but i cannot do it.
I prefer someone showing how to do it with details
afidnos61 7 months ago
@afidnos61 If you have not watched Parts 1 & 2 of this group, you may find them helpful. If you have watched them and still have questions, I would be happy to answer them if I can. Thanks for watching!
paulajward 7 months ago
Unintentional--I was binding off those first stitches and simply forgot to knit it--no harm done, however. Some knitters feel that slipping the first stitch gives you a nicer edge that is easier to seam during final assembly. Others think it's a horrible technique. There are experts in both camps. Another way is to knit the first stitch, even on purl rows--proponents claim the resulting column of bumps is easier to seam. You get to choose.
paulajward 2 years ago
I'm not sure which stitches you mean...? At which point?
paulajward 3 years ago