I did a cardigan (I'm a beginner) for a baby and thought it was going OK. It was a top down with no seams
Tried the dpn for the first time and thought if I wet the finished cardigan and pushed it into shape a bit the bits on the sleeves where you could tell I'd been on the dpn might miraculously shrink up and disappear.
It didn't.
Do I have to try and go extra tight when moving needle to needle?
What's the secret I don't know?
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How to knit with dpn and not get a horrible wide bit on the bit when the knitting goes from one needle to the next
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Rollerbird · 10/05/2020 11:12
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