Speaking of crafts: I'm knitting my first sock. I've come to the part where you have to turn. Am I correct in believing that this means I flip the work - where I've been knitting so that I'm no on the wrong side - but with the yarn on the left needle instead of the right one? Is that right? I continue working from the right to the left instead of vice-versa?
The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
If Youtube had been around while I was knitting regularly, I might've finished more than one sock: [link]
visual instructions rawk.
THanks.
visual instructions rawk.
YouTube taught me how to sew a button!
I'm about 58 seconds into the video and I have question - she starts with a purl row. I interpreted my pattern to mean that the last row I knit in the heel flap was a wrong side row - meaning that the next row is the right side. Should I have ended the heel flap with the last right side row?
YouTube taught me how to sew a button!
Wait, what? But sewing a button is a basic motor skill, isn't it? PC, I adore you to bits, but not only can I not fathom someone making a video to sew a button and putting it on YouTube, but the fact that people are watching it confuses me. I think I need to go hug my sewing machine.
I'd never sewn a button! It took me forty minutes the first time. Stupid thread. Stupid needle.
I'd never sewn a button! It took me forty minutes the first time. Stupid thread. Stupid needle.
But but but ... thread! Needle! Put together, then push through fabric and holes in button!
P-C, you're one up on me--at least you looked it up. When I lose a button, I usually just rip out the others so it's all uniform.