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A Couple of Basic Steps for Learning How to Knit

Articles 101 How To Knit  Topics: Knitting/How To by The Articles 101 Team FROM THE ARTICLES 101 ONLINE TEXTBOOK  Introduction Are you interested in learning how to knit? Then you'll soon be in very good company.  Knitting  is a craft technique that appeals to all ages and skills, and just so happens to be  a healthy hobby . It's meditative, creative, and  eco-minded . Not to mention it delivers the thrill of creating a special, one-of-a-kind item with your own two hands. If you're committed to picking up the practice, there are a few things you'll need: a pair of  needles , quality  yarn  (in a  hank, skein, or ball ), and a  project  that's best matched to your skillset. If you're a beginner, start with something easy and small in size such as a headband in garter or a winter shawl in stockinette stitch. As you  progress in skill , you can add signature touches to your knit items like unique  knitting stitches , cabled embellishments, or finished trims. In kni

Creating a Scratch Account (https:/www.scratch.mit.edu)

Articles 101 Creating a Scratch Account by The Articles 101 Team Topic: Guide/How To  Hello, and today we will be showing you how to get onto the coding and viewing platform, Scratch. (https://www.scratch.mit.edu) Scratch is a coding platform that lets you code and create projects, games, and studios. You can follow people, view other projects, like and favorite, remix things, and much more. So let's follow the steps on creating an account: If you don't want to create an account, an you are searching for a project/username, then you should see a "search" bar at the top. Step 1: Go to https:/www.scratch.mit.edu and a screen should pop up saying "Create stories, games, and animations." On the top bar of your screen, you should see SCRATCH, Create, Explore, Ideas, About, A Search Bar, Join Scratch, and Sign In. If you already have an account, just enter your username and password and hit "login." If you are still reading, that means you don't have