Let's start with some basic patterns. Knitting is no longer only for grandmothers or just any mothers.
The single yarns may be dyed separately before plying, or afterwards to give the yarn a uniform look. Some yarns are dyed to be either variegated (changing color every few stitches in a random fashion) or self-striping (changing every few rows). The darning needle is useful when tucking in those loose ends if you prefer instead of the crochet hook.
One of the earliest known examples of knitting was finely decorated cotton socks found in Egypt in the end of the first millennium AD. Many knitters first become interested in the craft so that they can create blankets for their friends and family. Thus, a simple way to change gauge is to use different needles, which is the basis of uneven knitting.
You will have only one new stitch from two. Knit it like you would knit any stitch.
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