Slipping is passing a stitch from the left needle to the right one without doing anything else to it. Unless the pattern states otherwise put the right needle in the stitch as if you were purling when you transfer it.
(Slipped stitch edges help your project to lie flat, you see them a lot for things like scarves.)
Stitch holders are used to hold stitches until you are supposed to add them back into your work. Take the 2 stitches put them onto a stitch holder then continue with your pattnern.
Answers.com and Joann.com are great for general terms. However, YouTube is full of videos to teach you hands on how to make each stitch. You should first research the different stitches and then look for videos to teach you how to execute each one. Good luck!
There are many different types of sewing, and each has different stitches. When sewing fabrics together for clothing, you would use Straight Stitch, Overcast Stitch, Hem Stitch, Zig Zag Stitch, and Overlock Stitch. There are several variations on these also. For cross stitch projects, the main stitch is Cross Stitch, but there are also Half Cross, Vertical Cross, quarter cross, and some others. For needlepoint there are hundreds of stitches. some of the main ones include outline stitch, continental stitch, satin stitch, and enough other stitches to fill a complete stitch dictionary: http://www.needlepointers.com/ShowArticles.aspx?NavID=825 Here is a list of some of the more common types of embroidery stitches, with many variations in each category; Straight stitches, back stitches, chain stitches, buttonhole stitches, feather stitches, cross stitches, knotted stitches, and couching stitches. In Knitting there are just two basic stitches - knit and purl - but they can be employed in many different ways, and instructions for knitting also contain many other terms, such as yarn-over. In Crochet there are also just a few basic stitches, but many variations.
Ch 3 means make three chains, but is a crochet rather than a knitting term.
There are literally thousands of businesses that repair knitting machines, including Brother models. Try doing a google search that includes the following terms, plus the name of your state to find one near you: repair brother knitting machine
yes you can but it will take you a bit of time .. you have to write the pattern out in math terms .. write the knit pattern staring with number of stitches .. lengths .. decreases .. etc .. if you can do it on a graph paper it will be easy to follow .. .. now you have to match your crochet gauge to that of the knitting .. dont be concerned with the height gauge but you need to match the width gauge .. and then you can follow and use the knitting lengths ..
Online knitting patterns for hats consist of a list of directions to be followed. Once you understand knitting terms and phrases and have the proper equipment, all you need to do is follow the pattern instructions. When you reach the end of the directions, you should have a hat.
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The largest country in terms of population starting with the letter "A" is Afghanistan.
Starting from 1, your get: [4n + 5] = 9, 13, 17, 21, 25 Basically you find the first one and add 4 each time.
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