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RE: #needleworkmonday: The Dreaded Lace!

Yes, that is what I mean. Sorry, I am not an English native speaker. I mean 1st row yarn over, 2nd row knit. How do you get sure the holes have the same size? Do you pull the yarn or just continue?

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It sounds like it may just be an issue with how you're holding your yarn and maintaining an even tension. I knit Continental style and holding the yarn that way keeps a relatively even tension and stitch size.

When I do a yarn over, I loop the yarn around the working needle, as shown in the photo above, and then just keep knitting like normal.

Here's a quick and rough video I just took of how I knit yarn overs because I think it's easier to show than describe:

Thank you sooo much! I also knit continental style as this is our style to knit in Germany! Maybe I just have to practise to find the proper tension. Thanks for the video. You explained very well.

I'm happy it helped! ☺

It would be interesting to see the back row. Maybe you can make a beginners video about lace knitting.

Ooh maybe I will make some to share here on Steemit!

Maybe it is also the yarn that I used, because I started with kid mohair yarn. I will practise with cotton yarn until I get used to the lace knitting.

Now that you mention it, the first lace project I did was a set of cotton washcloths. I usually knit with wool but maybe starting with cotton helped.

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