it really doesn't matter, as long as you get it threaded!
Do you mean "slip the first stitch purl wise"? If so, that means slip the stitch to the right needle by inserting the needle through the front loop from top to bottom, then the yarn to the back and continue knitting.
No, the only compatible thread with the Freak Back is the Freak Front.
One front is an increase stitch done this way: Pick up the horizontal strand with the left needle from front to back between the last stitch worked on the right needle and the next stitch to be worked on the left needle. Then, insert the right needle into the back of the loop, and knit it.
When you insert the needle into a stitch you can insert it front to back (knit-wise) or back to front (purl-wise).
When you insert the needle into a stitch you can insert it front to back (knit-wise) or back to front (purl-wise).
To thread a Singer Signet 375 sewing machine, first raise the presser foot to release tension. Start by placing the thread on the spool pin, then guide it through the thread guide and down through the tension discs. Next, loop the thread around the take-up lever and back down to the needle, ensuring it's properly threaded through the needle’s eye from front to back. Finally, pull a few inches of thread through and check that the machine is correctly threaded before you start sewing.
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.
you are basically doing an increase, creating two new stitches from one old one. Start your knit stitch by inserting your needle right to left and out the front of the stitch, wrap your yarn and bring your right needle back out with the new stitch on it, but don't drop the stitch on the left needle yet. now insert the right needle into the back of the stitch from left to right, wrap the yarn and now you may drop the stitch from the left needle.
Always front to back. Always.
slip the next stitch from left to right needle. bring yarn to front (or back if it was already at the front). slip the stitch back from the right needle to the left needle and put the yarn back as it was so it has wrapped the stitch. turn the knitting around and begin to work back along the row as though you had come to the end of the row
back to front of course....but my coworker says front to back...he says its because his balls are suprisingly small and get in the way!! Back to front if you like to grunt!
It should be one page front and back, or two pages but only on one side each.