dreads can be attached to existing dreads a few ways,
one is to comb out the matching ends a inch or 2, then MASH the ends together and use a crochet hook to weave them together. (i would never use a crochet hook on dreads for any other purpose)
another way is the same except no crochet, instead put a bead or wrap over the joint to hold it while they dread together naturally.
Threaded arrow head stitch,whipped back , pistil stitch, basket weave stitch
Is a type of stitch that has a combination of running stitch and back stitch .:)
No he still has dreads.
To knit in front and back of the first stitch, you first knit the stitch as usual. Then, without dropping the stitch off the left needle, you bring the right needle to the back of the stitch and knit into the back loop of the same stitch. This creates an increase in the stitch.
Whichever you prefer
Yes, at about a pinky fingers width.
satin lazy daisy couching herringbone running whipped stitch stem stitch french stitch wheat stitch back stitch
back⋅stitch-noun 1. stitching or a stitch in which the thread is doubled back on the preceding stitch. -verb (used with object), verb (used without object) 2. to sew by backstitch.you know there is a site called dictionary.reference.com? Yeah.
yes by dipping their head in the toilet. u should try it ;)
The character Stitch is a space creature. He has blue fur, 4 arms and black eyes. He also has sharp teeth and claws and an antennae on his head. From the back you can see three spines which can retract into his body.
knit into the front and the back of the stich.
Moving the stitch marker back one stitch means repositioning the marker to indicate the previous stitch in your knitting or crochet project. This is often done when you've made an error or need to adjust your work for a specific pattern. By moving the marker back, you ensure that it accurately reflects the current stitch count or pattern repeat as you continue your project.