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| sgoldfried |
Posted - 12/12/2008 : 10:36:11 AM how do you place markers on a sweater for increases do i have to place markers on every row your help would be appreciated sylvia |
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| NastiJ |
Posted - 12/12/2008 : 8:52:01 PM quote: Originally posted by sgoldfried
how do you place markers on a sweater for increases do i have to place markers on every row your help would be appreciated
in crochet, you usually move the markers up with each row - if you are crocheting in the round, you also need a marker for the begin/end of the row. this will give you a starting point for your stitch count.
Nancy J.
"Learning how to knit was a snap.It was learning how to stop that nearly destroyed me." Erma Bombeck |
| NastiJ |
Posted - 12/12/2008 : 8:46:45 PM quote: Originally posted by fmarrs
slip the marker on your needle between two stitches. When you knit up to the marker, slip it from the left needle to the right needle and continue knitting. The marker will move up the sweater as you knit.
didja happen to notice this was under "Crochet for beginners - basic questions"?
Nancy J.
"Learning how to knit was a snap.It was learning how to stop that nearly destroyed me." Erma Bombeck |
| fmarrs |
Posted - 12/12/2008 : 2:20:18 PM slip the marker on your needle between two stitches. When you knit up to the marker, slip it from the left needle to the right needle and continue knitting. The marker will move up the sweater as you knit.
fran
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