Written in jello
Some rules are written in stone. Bluntly put, you ignore these rules at your own expense. Other rules - like many knitting rules - are written in jello.
One of these jello rules is: work a complete row before you set your knitting down."
There are a few reasons why this is a wise move:
-if you don't you may forget in which direction you are headed.
-if you don't you may distort stitches.
-if you don't you may drop a stitch when you pick your knitting up again.
However, as you can plainly see, for me this rule is written in jello.
One of these jello rules is: work a complete row before you set your knitting down."
There are a few reasons why this is a wise move:
-if you don't you may forget in which direction you are headed.
-if you don't you may distort stitches.
-if you don't you may drop a stitch when you pick your knitting up again.
However, as you can plainly see, for me this rule is written in jello.
What's next? I am wide open. Please email your suggestions to: leanne@oknitting.com
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