tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8268685.post7003687275822148039..comments2024-02-03T10:49:46.236-05:00Comments on k n i t t i n g p a r k: We interupt the Year in Review...Cindyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17937815362710581231noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8268685.post-83646429950363674942010-01-03T17:30:30.609-05:002010-01-03T17:30:30.609-05:00Hey Kelly,
I can't respond via email to you, ...Hey Kelly, <br />I can't respond via email to you, so hopefully you'll check back here on my comments.<br /><br />Yes, you are making a new stitch, so you'll actually have to wrap the yarn around the needle (a simple just yarn over will only bring the yarn to the front to work the purl stitch). You'll then be decreasing the extra stitch on the next round.<br /><br />That extra wrap was probably one of the reasons I found the stitch to be very slow.<br /><br />good luck!<br />CindyCindyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17937815362710581231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8268685.post-60547989508188460262010-01-03T11:30:04.286-05:002010-01-03T11:30:04.286-05:00Hi there,
I may have sent this twice, sorry if I d...Hi there,<br />I may have sent this twice, sorry if I did. I am daring to take on the Aspinwall Pullover but am having trouble with the Half Brioche pattern. For Rnd 1, do you create a new stitch when it says yo, or do you just put the yarn over? I assume you make a new stitch, since in the next Rnd, you K1, P2tog which would bring you back to the original number of stitches. Can you help?<br />KellyKellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11191689610398064949noreply@blogger.com