How To Find The Start Of A New Row in Knitting (with 3 different needle types)
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How To Find The Start Of A New Row in Knitting (with 3 different needle types)

How To Find The Start Of A New Row in Knitting
This may seem like a topic with a simple answer! (no it’s not April Fool’s Day!)
But how many different types of needles do you own?
And how many times have you picked up your knitting and gone wrong from the very first stitch?
In today’s quick video I’ll show you the very basics of finding the start of a new row in knitting.

**Please note I do not teach you how to do the stitches in this video, just the process of finding the start of a new row, depending on your needles.
For knit stitch and purl stitch tutorials see the Knitting Stitches For Beginners video here:

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https://knitwithhannah.co.uk/6-mistakes
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Music on intro and outro from the free-to-use YouTube Library:
Far Behind, by Silent Partner