I am swimmer, I play guitar and I LOVE animals!! I have four dogs. I used to have only one, but she was hit by a car in third grade and died because of internal bleeding , which was a long time ago, her name was Misty. She was a golden lab. Now I have a dog named Pepper, she is a dalmation mixed with a little bit of pitbull in her. We got Oliver next, we don't really know what he is, my sister picked him up at a horse show. (we have all mutts!) The next two we got were named Maggie, (Mine) and Lola (my sisters). I have only one crush!
Gender: Female Member Since: January 6, 2007 Answers: 18 Last Update: March 16, 2007 Visitors: 1487
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I've been knitting for awhile (although not consistently) with modest output--I've made two scarves and that's about it. I'm attempting to make a baby afghan by knitting squares and later sewing them together. Unfortunately, I'm having a few problems.
Any suggestions on how to keep my tension even? My squares are all coming out different sizes which, as knitters know, is not a good thing. I know that it'll take practice, but if anyone has any hints or tips (even about knitting in general, since I'm reasonably new to it) I would definitely love to hear them. I've ripped apart squares more times than I can count in just a few days. (link)
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first you should get yourself your own knitting journal, write your project on a page. make sure you are using the same kind of yarn because some yarn is bigger or smaller than others. then you should check it every five rows or so. that way if you mess up you don't have to pull it out as much.
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