It's called a Stitch Dictionary. You can find them at the library or do a search online for the Stitch Dictionary. There are many online, but the most extensive ones are in books. Stitchionary is one series that I like. It's a series by Vogue Knitting.
Pictures of different kinds of stitches can be found in embroidery books as well as knitting and crocheting books. You may find online tutorials as well that have pictures of these stitches.
They are basting stitches which can easily be taken out at a later time. they are longer than the normal stitches
It is used to create fabrics for various items. Just like knitting needles are used to make blankets, sweaters, scarves, hats, ect. Crochet needles do the same but use different stitches. The fabric created is unique to the stitches used.
Knitting is a process that involves using two long needles. Loops are formed on one needle and the second needle is used to pull the remaining thread through the loops. It is similar to weaving without using a loom. It is best to learn by looking at pictures or having someone show you how. I learned by following the pictures in an instruction book. Join a local knitting/crocheting group in your area and ask for help. there are a lot of groups that will teach for free. this is the best way to learn as knitters/crocheters love to teach. Go to a local yarn shop and ask for help. you probably will have to pay for their time. You can also buy a book, yarn and needles and try on your own by looking at the pictures or get a video and watch it. there are also some web sites which have free videos of people knitting particular stitches.
When the first ball of wool is close to the end, change it. Just finish the row you are on, then instead of using the first ball of wool, start knitting the next row with the second one. Leave a little bit of wool from each skein hanging off of the end of the row, and after knitting a few stitches, you can tie the two pieces of wool together. When you are done making the scarf, you can cut off the loose pieces that are left over from making the knot.
The process of basic stitches crocheting, embroidering and knitting.
Pictures of different kinds of stitches can be found in embroidery books as well as knitting and crocheting books. You may find online tutorials as well that have pictures of these stitches.
Try knittinghelp.com
K2 is simply knitting for two separate stitches. this is different from K2tog which means knit two together, where you treat the next two stitches as though they are one.
You can make dropped stitches, which are super simple if you know how to do yarn overs.
Stitches in knitting
Pass 2 slipped stitches over.
P2 means purl two stitches as K2 means knit two stitches.
A marker is a ring placed on a knitting needle between two stitches to remind the knitting that something is supposed to happen there.
cast off 155 stitches
Yes, because you are knitting two stitches from the same stitch.
In knitting, k2tog is an abbreviation for "Knit Two Stitches Together," or simply "Knit Two Together."