Blocking is what you do to finished knitted objects in order to set the yarn.
To effectively block acrylic knitting, follow these steps: Fill a spray bottle with water and lightly mist the knitting. Pin the knitting to desired shape and size on a blocking mat or towel. Allow the knitting to dry completely before unpinning. If needed, steam the knitting with an iron on low heat to set the shape.
yrn is the abbreviation for 'yarn' - the material you are knitting or crocheting with
Grameen is the name of a knitting factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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First get a board into which you can stick pins. Pin a piece of tracing paper to it on which you have drawn the shape of your knitted piece at the correct size. Dampen your knitting. Pin the knitting to the outline, adjusting it to fit exactly. Leave it to dry.
You can knit anything you like.
A marker is a ring placed on a knitting needle between two stitches to remind the knitting that something is supposed to happen there.
To wash and block knitting properly, first soak the knitted item in lukewarm water with a gentle detergent. Gently squeeze out excess water, then lay the item flat on a towel and shape it to the desired dimensions. Allow it to dry completely before removing the pins or weights used to block it.
"Main Color", usually.
You have to think if you're done or not.
In knitting, k2tog is an abbreviation for "Knit Two Stitches Together," or simply "Knit Two Together."