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JennaLouWho
01-22-2006, 12:14 AM
I am new to knitting, but have been a crocheter for years. My first knitted project was the baby poncho that is featured on this site and it turned out so well, I thought I'd move on to something a little more challenging. I found a pattern for a basic cabled sweater. Nothing fancy, just right sloping cables. I got to my first row of twisted stitches and was doing fine until it came time to knit the stitches off the cable needle. My stitches were really tight and I had a heck of a time getting them off of the cable needle. Is this normal or does it sound like I'm doing something wrong? The rest of my stitches aren't tight at all. I am using Lion Brand Jiffy yarn.

It has been a real treat to learn to knit. I picked it up very quickly.
If anybody has any ideas, I'd appreciate some feedback.
Thanks a bunch!
Jenna

Ingrid
01-22-2006, 12:16 AM
I suspect that you picked up the stitches as if to knit. You should pick them up as if to purl--just transfer them from the left needle to the cable needle. When you slip them as if to knit, you twist them, which makes them tighter.

JennaLouWho
01-22-2006, 12:29 AM
Thanks. I'll try that. The pattern didn't specify and I never knew that would make a difference. It makes a lot of sense now that I think about it.

I appreciate it,
Jenna