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What does sm mean in a knitting pattern?

i think it means 'slip marker' which means take the marker from the left hand needle and put it on the right hand needle


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if you cut the very end of the the stringthen make that end wet and twist itFinlay put it through the eye of the needle


What is it called when doctors put you under?

General anaesthetic.


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What is Knitting into front and back of next stitch?

Knitting in the back is usually done to create a twist in the stitch. This is often called for when picking up heel stitches while knitting a sock. For comparison, A regular knit stitch is usually done like this: Put right-hand needle through the right-most stitch on the left needle, wrap yarn over right-hand needle, pull stitch through, and pull loop off the left-hand needle A knit stitch through the back is done like this: Put right-hand needle through the right-most stitch on the left needle on the back side of the needle (from the right, but catch the back side of the loop on the side of the needle that you can't see) , wrap yarn over right-hand needle, pull stitch through, and pull loop off the left-hand needle http://handmadebyjody.blogspot.com http://handmadebyjody.etsy.com


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Put the Needle on It was created on 2002-11-04.


Why don't doctors use anesthesia before injecting a patient with a syringe to reduce the pain of the injection?

It would be too expensive to put someone to sleep just to give a needle. The sting a needle gives is harmless anyway, there is no need of anaesthesia.


How do you knit twice into yarn over?

Usually the pattern you are working will tell you the preferred method. Typically it is done through knitting into the front and then into the back of a stitch. A regular knit stitch is done like this: Put right-hand needle through the right-most stitch on the left needle, wrap yarn over right-hand needle, pull stitch through, and pull loop off the left-hand needle A knit stitch through the back is done like this: Put right-hand needle through the right-most stitch on the left needle on the back side of the needle (that's from the right side, but catch the back side of the loop) , wrap yarn over right-hand needle, pull stitch through, and pull loop off the left-hand needle To do them in the same stitch: perform a regular knit stitch, but do not pull the loop off the left hand needle (if feels very awkward, but don't panic), then put the needle through the back of the loop and complete the knit. The end result is one more stitch than you had before. http://handmadebyjody.blogspot.com http://handmadebyjody.etsy.com


How can you put helium in a footballl?

yea put a straw into a baloon and then put the needle in the straw then put the needle in the football and then let the hilium go in the footbal


How do you heel a burn hand?

Put your hand under cold water for around ten minutes. If this still hasn't healed it then go to the doctors or hospital. They should give you a medicine to heal it!


What do you put on thumb before you sew?

Many people put a thimble on their thumb before they sew. This makes it easier to push a needle through thick fabrics. They only use the thimble for sewign by hand.


What does the term slip marker mean in knitting?

A "marker" is a ring that you put on your knitting needle to mark where a pattern begins. When there is a special set of stitches, such as a cable or a popcorn pattern, you put a small marker on the needle to remind yourself where the pattern begins and ends. These markers can be anything that reminds you--a plastic ring, a different color loop of yarn, or thread on your needle. It should be loose enough to simply transfer from one needle to another. Since it is just a "place holder", you don't do anything with it except move it from one needle to another, it is a "slip" from one place to another. So when the pattern says slip marker, it simply means to move the marker from one needle to another and continue knitting.