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Old 08-02-2008, 09:45 PM   #11
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Hello, I'm Chris. I have just begun knitting in the last month. I love the yarn I have and I love the color sooo much. It is really inspiring.

I am loving knitting but have a question. I've casted on and have been knitting 20 or more rows but there are holes here and there. My friend told me that you need to undo what you've done and start from the good part. If this is the case, I will be doing that all the time. Do I really need to re-do or is there a way to fix the holes at the end??

Thank you for your help! Desperate beginner
Depending on what it is that you are knitting, you might be able to just leave it, and learn from it.

ie; a scarf..



Take your time, watch your stitches, be aware of what you are doing.... and have fun!
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Old 08-03-2008, 02:46 AM   #12
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Hi Chris
I have a cat named Shadow
another cat named Socks
A DSWMBO named Anna
and my name is Chris
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Old 08-03-2008, 06:55 PM   #13
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That's...
Amazing! We must be simpatico : )

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Found a fix
I do this all the time, I've only been knitting for a few weeks now. the was I fix it is I take a yarn needle and thread it with same colored yarn (right now I'm knitting with a multicolored yarn and I just cut from a sameish color) and I sew the yarn around to hole in the same pattern as my knitting. The hole goes away completely, you only need two or three inches of yarn and you can tie it off by hand in the back. Easy as pie!
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