After you cast on your needed stitches k1, p1, for two rows. After the first 2 rows continue in your pattern stitch. This eliminates the curl. Then continue knitting your pattern. If the project is already finished ,try to pickup the bottom stitches and k1p1 for 2 rows, bind off, this would fix problem.
Lynn
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.
When you alternate between knit and purl rows (knit one row, purl one row, knit one row, purl one row, etc.) it is called the Stockinette stitch.Unfortunately, the stockinette stitch always curls at the edges, and worse, there is no easy or perfect way to fix this problem. If you have a knowledge of crochet stitches, you could crochet an edging around the scarf, but this would change the whole look of the scarf, and there is no guarantee that it would work.The best way to avoid this problem with future scarves is to knit it in garter stitch (knit every row), or another stitch that will not curl. Also, if you like the look of the stockinette stitch and would still like to use it, then work in stockinette, but at the beginning of each purl row, knit the first three stitches and the last three stitches. If you do this, remember to change the yarn to the back or front of the work depending on whether you are changing to the knit or purl stitch.
The idea is that if you repair a tear in clothing as soon as it happens, you might fix it with one stitch of thread, but if you wait, it will tear more and you will end up using ten stitches to fix it. And so it is in general with things that need to be done--often if you do it promptly, it saves work in the long run.
stem stitch, chain stitch, split stitch and a couching technique. Couching consists of straight stitches pinned down with bars and picots that fix the bars.
A stitch in time will prevent a torn seam from losing nine more stitches. I'd better fix the car right now, because a stitch in time saves nine.
"A stitch in time saves nine" IS a sentence!
Con Air Pro is new curling iron that works with less heat and pressure to fix hair and not damage it. In the past curling irons were to hot to fast causing hair to over heat.
Try to stitch it back together.
In a Fix ended in 2005.
repair, fix, restore, sew, stitch, darn, patch, cobble, rehabilitate, renew, renovate
contact where you bought it, see if they can fix it.
The Fix - band - ended in 1982.