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So going up for the third line, what we want to do is just go start again. It’s like so into the first thing. I'm going in to the back needle again, and I'm going to flicking up and off. Do you see how easy that was? It was like butter. I told you. I promise you the first few stitches are tough but once you get passed the second row, look at this it just like falls off like a little baby.
Now, when you do the stitches all the way like this, you’re causing the stitches not to be very conventional looking, knitting. Usually most of the knitting that we see on a shirt tends to be very flat where the way that I'm showing to right now because we are doing the same stitch. Every time we turn this around it doesn’t look like enormous or whether it would be flat. I guess the easiest way to describe it is on the product here.
See how that you see beautiful lines like that. That is achievable through the hand knitting that we’re doing, but it’s just a matter of changing our technique. So we’ve just finished again another line. See how fast that was. That was less than a minute. Again, let’s try another line. So into the back, just right the back and round. Look at that. Isn’t that just so amazing? You’ll be surprised on how fast you can complete a scarf using this conventional way of knitting.
The wonderful thing about knitting too is that you can use that material on the background as extremely fluffy, that’s virtually impossible to crochet with something like that. But with knitting, because it pulls the strings tightly around the needle, it’s very defined when it is on the needle, so you can easily do that. And then roll away at the end of that.
So you can see that how did you get like a gap, a flat piece and then the bump. But if you turn around, you’d have bit the bump and then the flat piece. So let’s work on next on flattening this thing out so it looks like what you see here.
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