Rib usually means k1, p1. It can be k2 p2 etc, but if the start of the pattern doesn't say anything about it I'd stick to 1's.
hold the long thin part and shake if u dont understand u confuse me
i dont understand this question but i know he says "we will start with forever"
Dont really understand what you mean. Australia is part of the continent Australasia (or sometimes referred to as Oceania) . And south Africa is part of the continent Africa? There have no relation and are thousands of miles apart.
i really dont understand the questiondude it's all practically muscles unless your kind of over weight then it includes fat cells.
No because parents dont always have time and teachers should understand because they job is to teach and they sometimes dont have time for either there jobs so they have a teacher take over or they dont have time for there other part of life
excuse me.what?!?!i dont exactly understand the question you are asking,nor do i think it should be answered.
You can if you seam up the side and it it is a great thing to do for beginners when you have the right pattern, which is the difficult part. Alternatively, if you do not wish to use circular needles you can use DPNs (double pointed needles) to knit in the round. Often in hat patterns which use circular needles you will need DPNs anyway, so it is good to have some of these when you knit in the round.
read the book over and over agin so if you miss something important or if you dont get a part then when you read it again if might sink in and help you understand more about the book
In general, yes, wool can be recycled once used. If the wool is part of knit fabric such as in a sweater, it can be recycled for yarn. Wool clothing can be felted and felt used for other projects. Wool fabric (knit or woven) can also be reused.
Does who? who lives in what part of what country... I simply do not understand who "they" are.
the gross part
it may be because they dont agree to the idea or they do not understand it if the second part is the case then try to help the fellow out (they may open their eyes to new ideas)good luck :)