yarn over tutorial
admin | July 20, 2010 | 7 comments
Another tutorial, this time on the yarn-over increase
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What happens when some how you’ve added an extra stitch? You can either rip back, or drop the pesky stitch. **Note: You want to knit the stitch, then drop your yarn over.

easy to follow tutorials. thank you for posting these videos. very helpful.
How many videos there is? Is this the last one?
Thank you so much! This really helped!
i love all your videos ^^
On a pattern from Just One More Stitch the instruction said to slip the last stitch, rather than knitting it. This made a nice edge, and didn’t change the stitch count. It may or might not work on other patterns.
If its the very last stitch (loop) that has extra yarn than the rest its ok. Youre beginning and youre still learning about tention. Youll learn soon how loose or tight to keep youre working yarn. just finish practicing a square, and start over. Usually when youre done with a square you can stretch and pull any uneven areas to normal. I still have this problem sometimes. Good luck.
I’ve just started knitting, I tried to knit my first row but when I get to the end I have this big loop of extra yarn and I don’t know why. Could you help me?