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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.)
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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.
The next number in the series is 67.
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.
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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
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.
This means to work the stitch to the last step but not complete the stitch. You would leave the last loop on the hook. For example, if you are working a double crochet: yarn over, insert hook in stitch, yarn over, pull through, yarn over, pull through two loops, stop there and move on to your next instruction. If you are to work another dc into the next stitch, you would yarn over as though to finish the stitch, but instead insert hook into next stitch, yo and pull through two loops. If you are to complete the stitch, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook. If you are to continue holding back, you would not complete the second double crochet, but instead yarn over and insert into next stitch, and so forth. You can repeat this as many times as instructed.
Assuming this is a US pattern: 1. insert hook into next stitch, yoh (yarn over hook) and draw through stitch (2 loops on hook) 2. insert hook into next stitch, yoh and draw through stitch (3 loops on hook) 3. yoh and draw through all three loops on hook.
zoom page all the way in. go to the three barrels and it's about 4 inches from it. it's right next to the man laying with his feet on the table.
It means decrease a stitch. You do this by putting two stitches together by leaving the last loop of a stitch open and completing it with the next stitch. For example, to decrease using single stitches: Insert hook, yarn over, pull through (so far, a normal sc), yarn over, and pull through only one of the loops on hook. Then, leaving the two loops on the hook, insert hook into next stitch, yarn over, pull through, yarn over, and then pull through all loops on hook. This can be done with any stitch, simply leave one loop of the stitch on, then on the next stitch pull through all loops.
Slip one stitch (from the left needle to the right), knit the next 2 stitches together, than pass the slipped stitch over the finished K2tog stitch.