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Circumference of a circle that is 8 inches of what? 8 inches in diameter? 8 inches in radius? Please clarify your question next time.If it's 8 inches in diameter, the circumference would be as follows:Circumference of a circle = pi (sorry but I don't know how to type the symbol) x diameter = 3.14 x diameter (if you round pi)Therefore if diameter=8, circumference = 3.14 x 8 = 25.12 inches.If the 8 inches is the radius, you multiply that by 2 to get the diameter and use the same formula to find the circumference. (Diameter = 8 x 2 = 16 inches, Circumference = 3.14 x 16 = 50.24 inches.)
One third of a yard is 12 inches, honey. That's right, just 12 measly little inches. So next time someone asks you for one third of a yard, you can confidently tell them it's a foot. You're welcome.
No and yes next is an adjective also an adverb
Some schools allow you to take summer math class and skip that class when you start school. You have to talk to your counselors about it and see if they accept it or not.
The next integer is 1101, but there is no next number.
To start a cross stitch project using the pin stitch method, first thread your needle with a single strand of embroidery floss. Then, bring the needle up from the back of the fabric at the starting point of your design. Next, make a small stitch on the front of the fabric and secure it with a pin. Finally, continue stitching your design as usual, making sure to cover the pin stitch with your cross stitches.
To perform a m1 k1 m1 in a row of knitting, start by making a "make one" (m1) stitch, which involves lifting the yarn between the stitches and knitting into it to create an extra stitch. Next, knit one stitch (k1) as usual. Finally, make another m1 in the same way as the first, lifting the yarn between the newly knitted stitch and the next stitch to create another extra stitch. This sequence adds two new stitches to your row.
When you reach the end of a row in knitting, you typically finish the last stitch of that row and then turn your work around. To start the next row, you simply begin by knitting or purling the first stitch according to your pattern. Remember to maintain tension and follow the stitch pattern as you continue. If you're using circular needles, you simply keep working in the same direction without turning the work.
"Knit to next stitch" refers to the action of knitting until you reach the next designated stitch in your pattern, while "loop across stitch" typically means to create a loop (often used in techniques like yarn overs or certain stitch patterns) as you knit across a series of stitches. This phrase is often used in instructions for knitting patterns to guide you through specific techniques or stitch manipulations. Together, they help in creating texture and shaping in your knitting project.
Wrap Yarn over (yo) right needle; to slip as if to purl, insert right needle under next stitch from the top (rather than the bottom), slipping stitch back to the right needle; Knit 1 stitch (next stitch); psso is pass slipped stitch over the stitch you just knit.
This is probably sc2tog, which means single crochet 2 together. Insert hook through next stitch, yoh and pull through stitch, insert hook through next stitch, yoh and pull through stitch (3 loops on hook), yoh and pull through all 3 loops.
a gopher or a mole
After a quick scan of the relatedlink (listed below), I am understanding that a shell of single crochet stitches means that a shell pattern can be made by knotting a single stitch, then skipping two stitches, then making 5 double crochets in the next stitch. Then you would skip the next two stitches and start another shell by one stitch, skip two, make 5 doubles, skip two stitches, and start another. And so on.
yo your hook insert your hook into the next stitch yo and draw through the stitch yo and draw through 2 loops yo your hook again insert your hook into the next stitch yo and draw through the stitch yo and draw through 2 loops yo and draw through last 2 loops
how do yoy purl next stitch and the next yarn over
To crochet a diamond picot stitch, start by making a chain of three stitches and then slip stitch into the first chain to form a loop. Next, work three double crochets into the loop, followed by a chain of three stitches. Slip stitch into the loop again to close it, creating the diamond shape, and finish by chaining one to secure the stitch. Repeat as needed for your project!
This is probably sc2tog, which means single crochet 2 together. Insert hook through next stitch, yoh and pull through stitch, insert hook through next stitch, yoh and pull through stitch (3 loops on hook), yoh and pull through all 3 loops.