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Blog Post: The Fastest Way to Count Stitches And Rows In Knitting

Counting stitches and rows in knitting is key to knowing where you are, what you’ve done, and how to get back on track if you get lost, which happens to the best of us. Here I show you the easiest and most efficient way to keep track in knitting.
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Blog Post: Manage Your Stitches Right For Faster Knitting

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Blog Post: Are You Pushing Your Needle-Tips Far Enough Through Your Stitches?
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Blog Post: Stop Scrunching The Stitches Up On Your Right-Hand Needle
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Blog Post: Stop Letting Stitches Lag On Your Left-Hand Needle
By Liat Gat – Founder / Knit Faster / August 30, 2010 / 2 CommentsNot advancing the stitches on your left-hand needle makes you work harder and harder to get into those stitches. Yet many people do it, because they are afraid their stitches will pop off if they keep them too close to the edge.
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Not Pushing Needle-Tips Far Enough Through Stitches
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Free VideoTension Trick – 3 Arm’s Lengths of Yarn
Free VideoThis trick will help you get rid of any pesky tension issues that remain after you have worked on the way you hold your yarn. It has to do with how much yarn you pull out of the yarn ball when you are getting ready to knit.
Letting Stitches Lag on the Left-Hand Needle
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Not Tensioning Your Yarn
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