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How to work in pattern in STW

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hello and welcome to my youtube video now this video is a little tutorial on how to make yarn overs in lace weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to create a yarn over between a knit and a purl between a purl internet and between a knit and a knit Iamp;#39;ll be demonstrating both the Continental and English methods otherwise known as picking and throwing so weamp;#39;re going to do continental first so weamp;#39;re going to work over to the position of the yarn over and Iamp;#39;m going to be doing a knit two together to compensate for the yarn over so our fabric doesnamp;#39;t get wider you know every time you make a decrease you make an increase so now we have a knit followed by a purl and weamp;#39;re going to make another purl right above this one so when you make that type of yarn over you take the yarn over the top of the right needle around to the front of the work and you purl and you can see that that yarn is going more than 360 degrees around the needle so this type of

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Rule 2: no yarn overs or decreases right on the edge (another way to say this would be that I want a selvedge stitch to make seaming easier your pattern might specify that this should be two stitches wide). Rule 3: all shaping decreases should be worked 1 stitch in from the edge and should lean in the same direction.
0:37 6:08 So to work this youre going to go into the front loop of that first stitch. And your right needleMoreSo to work this youre going to go into the front loop of that first stitch. And your right needle will end up underneath your left needle and it should look like that criss-crossed. And youre going
It can also be worked in purl by reversing needle and stitch positions. Insert the right needle into the front of the second stitch, then the first stitch, from left to right. Knit these 2 stitches together, as if they were one, in the usual way1 stitch on the right needle, 1 decrease made.
A very simple example. If I was working seed stitch and had a purl at the beginning of the row if I decreased right at the beginning my first stitch would then be a knit to maintain the pattern. Decrease again and that first stitch would switch back a knit.
Each row of the stitch pattern will begin and end as written. But when you knit a sweater, hat, or other project where you must increase or decrease stitches, youll run into the term keeping to pattern. Because you have added or subtracted stitches, each row will no longer begin and end as written.
2:55 4:04 But now i will only have three spaces in the knitting. Between those decreases 37 divided by 3 is 12MoreBut now i will only have three spaces in the knitting. Between those decreases 37 divided by 3 is 12 and a little bit. So two of the spaces will be 12 and one of the spaces will be 13.
It works the same way as it does in a knitting patternit just means to keep doing what youve been doing. So when it says to Work even in sc (single crochet), it just means that you will simple work a single crochet stitch over and over as you build up the sides of the bag (or the fabric of your project).
Work in Pattern Whether youve been increasing or decreasing, when you begin to work even, continue working in whatever pattern you were doing during the shaping. If you were knitting stockinette stitch, continue knitting stockinette stitch. If you were working double crochet, continue working double crochet.

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