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to convert a pattern that calls for stretch knits only to use a woven fabric increase the pattern 2 sizes.
The only way to answer your question is for you to knit a samplegauge of the yarn you want to use, and then convert the pattern given the differences between your gauge and the gauge stated for the bulky yarn.
If its heavier than DK, smaller needles won't help much. The only way to know for sure is to knit test swatches.
the movers loved knit knots very much but there was only so much that they could do with the character knit knots.... =)
DC as written that way would only mean double crochet in crochet .. only thing I can think of it is a knit pattern and in the finishing they tell you to dc around meaning to double crochet around which does happen too or somewhere in the knit pattern they want you to double crochet .. last idea someone made a typo and they meant to say dec = decrease ..
About the only way a whale can knit is to knit two broken bone ends together. This is the normal healing process of a fractured bone. Whales do not have the manual dexterity to knit in terms of forming stretchy stitches out of loops of yarn.
nicknames for cotton are: only really cotton and cotton wool
Okay, I was able to find a crochet pattern for Tigger, either as a stand alone .pdf for sale (Craftsy website attached), or in the Leisure Arts #3262 (or # ) book: "Disney Pooh & Friends." You can see if that might be available in your library, or look online to purchase the book. Finding a knit pattern was much harder. It appears that at one time, there was a knit kit, from Designer Stitches I did find a Tigger Illusion Afghan pattern for free (photo on Ravelry link, and pattern on Tigger Illusion link), which appears to be the only thing I could find as far as a knitting pattern
Yarn can be spun from cottonwood fibers which can then be knit or crocheted into clothing. The issue with cottonwood fibers is that they are much shorter than regular cotton fibers, which can make spinning them more difficult. Combining cottonwood fibers with regular cotton and spinning them together into yarn can help facilitate creating yarns from them more easily. Yarn from cottonwood is typically only produced by hobbyists, who claim that it is strong and has a mild lustre.
because cotton is not necessary only wool is better
You'd probably need to know at least one kind of increase and decrease, but they could both be variations on the knit stitch (aka you don't need to know how to purl). It's also best to work hats in the round.