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egduf8
01-10-2009, 01:17 AM
Hi! I'm extremely new (first post!) and I've been having some.. well a lot of trouble with a teddy bear I'm trying to knit.

Leg #1:
Cast on 8 stitches
Garter stitch 16 rows
Leave tail and cut yarn
Leg #2:
Same as #1
Body:
Knit across both legs (16 stitches)
Garter stitch for 16 rows
(An excert of the instructions)

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g205/egduf8/IMG_1741.jpg
a link to a photo of my knitting!

please note that the two 'legs' are both on one needle, and I've left sufficent tails of yarn for both legs, but I'm just wondering - how on earth do I 'knit across both legs'?
Where do I attach my new yarn? How do I attach it?

Thanks in advance, this is driving me up the wall! :muah:

suzeeq
01-10-2009, 01:21 AM
You attach new yarn by simply knitting the first stitch, leave a tail to weave in/sew up later.

egduf8
01-10-2009, 01:24 AM
Thanks for replying!
I'm still a bit confused though. At the moment, neither of the legs are attached to my big ball of yarn. Do I tie my ball of yarn to one of the legs or..?
Thanks again :D

suzeeq
01-10-2009, 01:32 AM
Nooooo.... The leg sts are on the needles... Take a new end of yarn, leave about 4-6" and start knitting the sts of the first leg; then knit the sts of the other leg. Now both legs are attached to each other and the yarn. Leave the tail loose, it won't come undone.

egduf8
01-10-2009, 01:51 AM
Oh! I get it!
.. YAY! It worked it worked ..

Thanks so much!

Doors have been opened.. oh I feel so rejuvinated.

Wonderful :)