To finish your yarn project and remove your needles from the yarn, you will need to bind off your project.
They use a needle and thread. Or they knitted.
You can sew it on with needle and plain thread / matching yarn.
3-needle bind off
This most likely refers to a single needle bed knitting the fabric. Fabric knitted on only one needle bed is jersey fabric. If fabric is knitted using all needles on both needle beds, then the fabric is a called a full needle rib knit.
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i cord is a thin knitted tube. using a double pointed needle cast on 3 or 4 stitches. slide these to the end of the needle and knit them. slide them to the end of the needle and knit again. repeat until you have the length you want. you need to pull the yarn quite tightly for the first stitch as it is stretching round from the last stitch of the last row. the stitches basically spiral around to form a tube
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It is a sewing machine needle that has a small ball at the tip, rather than the usual sharp point and is for used for stitching knitted or elasticated fabrics. As the ball enters the fabric, it pushes the fabric threads to one side rather than splitting them as a standard needle would and so is more "gentle". The holes that ball point needles leave in the fabric are larger than they would be with a standard needle, but because of the nature of knitted and elasticated fabrics, the holes become reasonably well hidden.
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It is a sewing machine needle that has a small ball at the tip, rather than the usual sharp point and is for used for stitching knitted or elasticated fabrics. As the ball enters the fabric, it pushes the fabric threads to one side rather than splitting them as a standard needle would and so is more "gentle". The holes that ball point needles leave in the fabric are larger than they would be with a standard needle, but because of the nature of knitted and elasticated fabrics, the holes become reasonably well hidden.
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You will want to place fabric, bias tape, or interfacing on the top and bottom of your sweater edges, so the fibers do not get caught in your feed or in your sewing needle.