I'm very glad I went with the chain join, it adds some fun to it. I actually taught myself to mirror knit for this project so I wasn't having to turn the project every ten stitches, 10/10 recommend learning.
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I'm very glad I went with the chain join, it adds some fun to it. I actually taught myself to mirror knit for this project so I wasn't having to turn the project every ten stitches, 10/10 recommend learning.

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Teaching myself to knit backwards (moving stitches from right to left kneedle) because I saw people saying it was possible. I think I actually like it better than standard? It doesn’t work my shoulder the same way, at any rate (I do English style most of the time).
Anyway. Making this linen stitch cotton face scrubber to test things out, and I think it’s going rather well. No major tension issues, at any rate. I think I have some twisted stitches, but linen stitch makes it hard to tell for sure.