Ask The Knitting Teacher
Since I am working full time again, I am finding that it is even more difficult to schedule knitting and crochet classes. While I pride myself on being available at the "off" hours when yarn shops are closed or not offering classes, I find that those times are becoming increasingly full with other obligations. So, here's how I want to fix that. I'm now offering an "Ask The Knitting Teacher" product.
Here's how it works. When you have a question or a problem, just log on to the Ask The Knitting Teacher page and submit your request. If you have digital photos to send, you can email those to me separately or upload to Flickr. I'll get back to you with an answer as quickly as I can.
Plus, I'll be updating my blog with the answers to Ask The Knitting Teacher questions so everyone can benefit. I will not use your name, so don't worry about privacy concerns!

Just keep knitting....when
Just keep knitting....when you get to the end of what you would normally call your "row", don't turn your work, but instead knit the first stitch in the row again. This will curl your knitting into a tube. It's important to make sure you haven't twisted your knitting before you join the stitches. after you've cast on, just lay down your circular needle in a circle and make sure the cast on edge is all facing toward the center of the circle.
I am an experienced knitter
I am an experienced knitter but having trouble knit in round..circular neeles...how do I join ????
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