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I’ve highlighted these stitches in purple so it’s easier to see. Easy, right? Left Twist Work in your pattern until you’ve reached the two stitches you need to twist. You now have completed the Right Twist, and have two new stitches on the right needle. Drop both of the stitches from the left needle. Next, knit the first stitch on the left needle. As you can see, the two stitches remain on the left needle, but there is now a new stitch on the right needle. Begin by knitting two stitches together, but do not drop the stitches from your needle. We want to change the position of these two stitches by moving the left stitch over the top of the right stitch. Work in your pattern until you’ve reached the two stitches you need to twist. Swatches are not only crucial for getting the finished item you want but are also great for practicing new stitches. Note that for today’s tutorial, we’re using Deluxe Chunky so that it’s easier for you to see.
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Today, we’ll be showing you how to knit a regular Right and Left Twist – no purling necessary. If you can recall from Day 7 of Winter (the Mountain Pines Cowl), we shared a tutorial on Right and Left Purl Twists. Speaking of twisted stitches – we have a tutorial to share today. These socks feature a lace and twisted stitch pattern that is addictive to knit, and quick to work up. Cashmere adds a touch of luxury, and nylon ensures these socks will be strong enough to last for ages. Thanks to the superwash merino, they’re machine-washable and easy to care for. This is a great all-around yarn, but here in the office, it has become a favorite for knitting socks. Today we’re excited to introduce the Trinket Socks, knit up in deliciously soft, yet strong, Bella Cash. Without them, we wouldn’t be a business at all! Local yarn stores are front and center of the fiber community – offering a space to learn, socialize, and of course, purchase some yummy yarn.Īnd now, onto today’s kit (which you can find at your local yarn store). For those of us who love all things yarny, it’s the perfect day to show some support to your local yarn stores. As you gear up for the holiday season, don’t forget to support your local small businesses.
We’re right in the midst of what is arguably the biggest shopping period of the year. Before we dive into today’s kit and post, I’d like to take a moment to highlight that today is Small Business Saturday. We can’t believe how quickly time seems to be going. It’s Day 11 in the 12 Days of Winter Kit Collection.
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Some programs require customers to call and request pick-ups, while other offer regular pick-up schedules.This is part 11 in a 12 part series highlighting designs from our 12 Days of Winter, Series 3 Edition. These services are typically fee-based and many have special requirements for the types of containers they will collect. Your community may provide special waste pick-up services that send trained special waste handlers to collect sharps disposal containers from your home. Residential Special Waste Pick-Up Services Follow the container manufacturer's instructions because mail-back programs may have specific requirements on how to label sharps disposal containers. Fees vary, depending on the size of the container. You may be able to mail certain FDA-cleared sharps disposal containers to a collection site for proper disposal, usually for a fee. These are sites that also commonly accept hazardous materials such as household cleaners, paints and motor oil. You may be able to drop off your sharps disposal containers at local public household hazardous waste collection sites.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Sites
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Services may be free or have a nominal fee. You may be able to drop off your sharps disposal containers at appropriate chosen collection sites, such as doctors' offices, hospitals, pharmacies, health departments, medical waste facilities, and police or fire stations. Check with your local trash removal services or health department (listed in the city or county government (blue) pages in your phone book) to see which of the following disposal methods are available in your area: Drop Box or Supervised Collection Sites Sharps disposal guidelines and programs vary depending on where you live. Step 2: Dispose of used sharps disposal containers according to your community guidelines. To make your trip through airport security easier, make sure your medicines are labeled with the type of medicine and the manufacturer's name or a drug store label, and bring a letter from your doctor. If traveling by plane, check the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) website for up-to-date rules on what to do with your sharps.