Two rows. Even the back side of the garment is a row, so count it as such or the pattern won't come out right.
Are you knitting? If by basic stitch, you mean garter stitch, it is because you are knitting on both sides of the work. It may also mean your working yarn is in the wrong place when you attempt to pearl a stitch. A stockinette stitch is achieved by knitting on one side of the work and pearling on the other. When knitting, the working yarn should be at the back of the work, away from you. When pearling, the working yarn should be pulled between the needle and the work,( closest to you) and then work the stitch the same as a knit stitch. This should fix your problem, but if not, please ask more questions.
No, you can do strieght knitting or pearling for every row, but if you're working from a patter it's best to follow it or you may not get the same results.
One can buy knitting bags for knitting supplies at any local sewing supply store. One can also find them at local superstores like Walmart and Target.
There are many places where one can watch videos about casting on knitting. One can watch videos on casting on knitting at popular on the web sources such as YouTube and Vimeo.
==Your question is not quite clear. Knit one is usually followed by purl one or something similar. If your statement is correct, then I would think it means to stay with the knit stitch all the way across your project.
There are several places one could look for free knitting patterns. Canadian Living offers 104 free knitting patterns one could use. Knitty also has printable knitting patterns.
across - 3 and 1 back - 1 across - 8 and 12 back - 3 across - 6 and 1 back - 1 across - 1 and 3 you won.....
You wrap the wool twice around your finger, then put the back loop over, then loop one more, back loop over, and so on.
Circular is one type. There are manual and hand crank knitting machines.
Knitting is not just a hobby that people enjoy. One of my family members owns a yarn shop and enjoys knitting. She makes socks, blankets etc. So basically knitting is not just for enjoyment but is practical too!
Yes, there was knitting in the 1850's. Knitting is one of the oldest of the 'women's work' fiber skills. Today, we have evidence of knitted socks from Egypt, from the 11th century.
Double knitting is a form of knitting in which two fabrics are knitted simultaneously on one pair of needles.