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  1. Apr 11, 2024 · Use the thumb and finger of your non-dominant hand to make a single loop, and poke your knitting needle through this loop. Gently tug on the yarn and yarn tail to tighten the knot. 2. Hold the needle in your hand and wrap the yarn around your thumb from behind the working yarn. Push upward until you form a loop. 3.

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  2. Dec 17, 2010 · How Do You Know: Directed by James L. Brooks. With Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson, Jack Nicholson. After being cut from the U.S.A. softball team and feeling a bit past her prime, Lisa finds herself evaluating her life and in the middle of a love triangle, as a corporate guy in crisis competes with her current, baseball-playing beau.

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  3. How Do You Know is a 2010 American romantic comedy [1] film directed, written and produced by James L. Brooks, and starring Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd and Jack Nicholson in his final film role to date. It was the third film to feature Witherspoon and Rudd following Overnight Delivery and Monsters vs. Aliens.

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  5. The wrong side in knitting is the side of the fabric that you don’t want people to see. The right side is opposite – it’s the outward-facing or the “pretty” side that’s meant to be seen by everyone. Most of the time the fabric will look different on the right side vs the wrong side, but sometimes it can be hard to tell.

  6. For a lot of modern knitting stitch patterns, you can also wrap the yarn around your thumb the other way. So, you do the single cast on like this: Step 1: Start with a slip knot. Step 2: Now bring the thumb around the working yarn coming from the front (so exactly the other way round). Step 3: Pick up the loop you created with your knitting needle.

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