You can either add a few rows of garter stitch (which is knit every row) or you can do a few rows of ribbing (which is knit 1, purl 1). One of my favorite boarders to put on sweaters or scarves is the seed stitch (knit 1, purl 1 to the end of the row and turn your work, then you purl the knit stitches and knit the purls and you just keep repeating that every time you turn your work)
if you knit the first and last 2 sts on every purl row it will prevent the knitted piece rolling up and also gives a neat edging
Stockinette stitch curls a lot. If you are knitting a scarf, you could put garter stitch or moss stitch borders. That would make it lie flat.
How do you stop an ibm monitor screen from rolling
It means when you come to a stop sign and you keep rolling slowly.
The additional underwater surface of the bilge keel creates extra resistance to the side-to-side rolling of the hull, but does not stop rolling altogether.
It will not, unless it is acted upon another force. If it's rolling on something, then friction will stop it (the ball rubbing on the table slows it down).
It would depend on the jurisdiction, but I'm not aware of any jurisdiction in which a "rolling stop" is considered a legal stop.
Stop the ball
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Rolling friction causes a car to stop.
Yes, you can receive a ticket for a "rolling stop" or a "California stop."
A California stop is a rolling stop which someone would make in an automobile when encountering a stop sign.
== == AnswersIt is easier to stop sliding friction than rolling friction. The force due to sliding friction will always be greater than the force due to rolling friction. And since friction force will be in the opposite direction of motion it will be easier to stop an object in motion that is sliding than one that is rolling.