sunny & the 5 egg layers :
Start at the cuff and cast on 32 sts. Now work in a ribbing of k2, p2 for 18 rows.
Knit across the next row, increasing 4 sts evenly across the row. What do they mean by evenly? Do they mean two on one side of row two on the other?
Make an increase after every 8 stitches. * K8, inc1 * repeat from * to * 3 more times.
Start Increases for the THUMB
Knit 17 sts, place a marker on needle, increase 1 st in each of the next 2 sts, place a marker on needle - 4 sts between markers, knit to end of row. I had to read this part at least 10 times and I still do not understand it. How many markers do I place on the needle? 2
What you are doing is making the thumb gusset. The markers show the beginning and ending of the gusset.
Continue in stockinette st, (knit one row, purl one row) increasing For how long?
You will be making the one increase at the first & last stitches between the markers on every knit row
1st after 1st marker and before 2nd marker on knit rows only until there are 14 sts between markers, knit to end of row. No idea what they are saying here.
R1: Knit 17 sts (to where the marker is), place (or slip) marker, increase one stitch, knit to last stitch before the marker, increase 1 stitch, place (or slip) marker, knit to end of row.
R2: Purl next row
Repeat these two rows until there are 14 stitches between the markers. End with knit row.
Next row: Purl 18 and slip these sts onto a stitch holder, purl next 12 sts of thumb, slip rem. 18 sts onto a 2nd stitch holder-- Whats 'Slip rem' mean?
Slip remaining stitches to a stitch holder. A stitch holder looks kind of like a big safety pin. You can also draw a piece of scrap yarn through these stitches. You're getting ready to knit just the thumb.
THUMB
Work in stockinette st for 10 rows.
(do just 5 rows, and then 5 rows of ribbing, k1,p1- for FINGERLESS VERSION - bind off) So 5 rows of just knitting and then 5 rows of K2 P2 (Ribbing)?
If you want to do the 'fingerless version' (meaning the tip of your thumb is exposed), then work in stockinette for 5 rows, then work 5 rows of K1 P1 ribbing and bind off.
If you want a regular thumb, work in stockinette for 10 rows, then knit 2 together (k2tog) across the row.
Next row knit 2 tog. across row. What does '2 tog' mean?
There are various ways to increase a stitch. You can do a backwards loop and place on right needle OR knit in the front and back of a single stitch OR you can pick up the bar between the stitches, place it on the left needle and knit into that. (there are other ways also)
Start at the cuff and cast on 32 sts. Now work in a ribbing of k2, p2 for 18 rows.
Knit across the next row, increasing 4 sts evenly across the row. What do they mean by evenly? Do they mean two on one side of row two on the other?
Make an increase after every 8 stitches. * K8, inc1 * repeat from * to * 3 more times.
Start Increases for the THUMB
Knit 17 sts, place a marker on needle, increase 1 st in each of the next 2 sts, place a marker on needle - 4 sts between markers, knit to end of row. I had to read this part at least 10 times and I still do not understand it. How many markers do I place on the needle? 2
What you are doing is making the thumb gusset. The markers show the beginning and ending of the gusset.
Continue in stockinette st, (knit one row, purl one row) increasing For how long?
You will be making the one increase at the first & last stitches between the markers on every knit row
1st after 1st marker and before 2nd marker on knit rows only until there are 14 sts between markers, knit to end of row. No idea what they are saying here.
R1: Knit 17 sts (to where the marker is), place (or slip) marker, increase one stitch, knit to last stitch before the marker, increase 1 stitch, place (or slip) marker, knit to end of row.
R2: Purl next row
Repeat these two rows until there are 14 stitches between the markers. End with knit row.
Next row: Purl 18 and slip these sts onto a stitch holder, purl next 12 sts of thumb, slip rem. 18 sts onto a 2nd stitch holder-- Whats 'Slip rem' mean?
Slip remaining stitches to a stitch holder. A stitch holder looks kind of like a big safety pin. You can also draw a piece of scrap yarn through these stitches. You're getting ready to knit just the thumb.
THUMB
Work in stockinette st for 10 rows.
(do just 5 rows, and then 5 rows of ribbing, k1,p1- for FINGERLESS VERSION - bind off) So 5 rows of just knitting and then 5 rows of K2 P2 (Ribbing)?
If you want to do the 'fingerless version' (meaning the tip of your thumb is exposed), then work in stockinette for 5 rows, then work 5 rows of K1 P1 ribbing and bind off.
If you want a regular thumb, work in stockinette for 10 rows, then knit 2 together (k2tog) across the row.
Next row knit 2 tog. across row. What does '2 tog' mean?
There are various ways to increase a stitch. You can do a backwards loop and place on right needle OR knit in the front and back of a single stitch OR you can pick up the bar between the stitches, place it on the left needle and knit into that. (there are other ways also)
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