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Ahhhh Im Obvs Not Done But Look How Cute My Lil Knit Azi Doll Is Ive Just Finished! (he Needs Shoes And

Ahhhh I’m obvs not done but look how cute my lil knit Azi doll is I’ve just finished! (he needs shoes and a vest but I’m excited to finish Crowley!!!
Idk if I’m going to sell any of these yet, because they take a long time to make and would be priced accordingly but we’ll see ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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3-needle bind off
I received a lot of comments on my post showing how I crochet the sleeves onto a cardigan.
Apparently, opinions are divided on whether sewing or crocheting is better.
Here’s another way of joining knitted pieces: the 3-needle bind off. I like to use this for shoulders, where I want a sturdy join, since the shoulder seam in essence holds up the whole garment.
What is your preferred way of joining knitted pieces?

I’m soo proud of myself right now. It took me long hours to finish, but I love it 😻
German short rows
My favourite kind of short rows, because they are the easiest, require the least movement and are the same no matter which side you are on or whether you are knitting or purling.
After you turn, you make a double stitch, which is subsequently treated as a simple stitch.
To make the double stitch, slip the “pivot” stitch purlwise without bringing the yarn in front. This is the equivalent of a purlwise slipped stitch and a yarn over. In practice it is done in one movement and the result looks like a double stitch. Make sure to pull the yarn to get a tight pivot stitch.