Does it matter which way you wrap the yarn when knitting?

The most likely culprit is that you are wrapping your yarn the wrong way around your needle on either the knit side, the purl side, or both. You should always wrap the yarn counterclockwise around your needle.
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Does it matter which way you wrap the yarn when purling?

Here is our second deep truth of knitting: if you wrap the yarn counterclockwise, your new stitches will come out with the leading side in front. If you wrap the yarn the other way (clockwise as you look at the needle tip) when knitting or purling, your stitches will come out with the leading side in back.
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When knitting How do you know which is the wrong side?

The flat side with all the V's on it is the "right" side. The bumpy purl side is the "wrong" side. If your pattern calls for Reverse Stockinette, it's the opposite. In other patterns, you will quickly be able to recognize the right and wrong sides after working a few rows of the pattern.
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Is cast on row right side?

When you cast on stitches with the cable cast on method, the stitches are on the left needle at the completion of the cast on. The right side of the cast on is facing you, and you don't have to turn the needle around to start the first row.
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Why does my knit stitch look wrong?

The most likely culprit is that you are wrapping your yarn the wrong way around your needle on either the knit side, the purl side, or both. You should always wrap the yarn counterclockwise around your needle.
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Wrapping the Yarn



Which is the right side when knitting garter stitch?

All the others stitches are made with the "skein thread". The "end of skein" thread stays on the left side while the skein thread goes to the right side. In the long-tail cast-on, both thread are used at the same time.
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What's a wrong side row in knitting?

If your pattern tells you to end on a RS row, your final row would start with the tail on the right-hand side. Wrong-side = tail on the left. Here is an example of a wrong-side row. This time, the tail of your work will fall on the left-hand side of your work.
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Why does my yarn twist when I knit?

It's completely normal and unavoidable for your yarn to twist while knitting/crocheting. This is caused by the material's own nature. When transforming a fiber into yarn, torsion is used in the spinning process to make the material resistant.
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Why do my knit and purl stitches look the same?

Knit stitches look like purls, while purl stitches look like knits. It's this backward quality that makes stockinette stitch (knitting one row and purling the next row) work because the front of a knit and the back of a purl look the same.
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Why is my knitted blanket curling?

I told you that curling occurs because of tension and fault lines. The easiest way to prevent it is by adding a special edge that disturbs these fabric characteristics. Knitters call an edge of two or three stitches that is not part of the actual repeat a selvage or selvedge (derives from “self finished edge”).
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What is the difference between SSK and k2tog?

The Knit 2 Together (k2tog) is a right slanting decrease: Knit 2 stitches together as if they were one stitch knitting through both loops. The Slip, Slip, Knit (ssk) is a left slanting decrease: Slip the first stitch as if to knit.
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Is yarn over the same as yarn forward?

A "yarn forward" is more commonly the British term, while a "yarn over" is the preferred American term. Pattern writers will shorthand a yarn forward in a variety of ways, some ways are more descriptive than others: "YF," "YFwd," "YFON (yarn forward over needle)," or "YFRN (yarn forward 'round needle)."
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Is knit stitch clockwise?

New (and even experienced) knitters can sometimes wrap the yarn backwards, which results in twisted stitches. The video below shows how to wrap the yarn the correct way around your needle when knitting or purling. Spoiler: always wrap counter-clockwise.
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Does garter stitch look the same on both sides?

Garter stitch lies flat and is totally reversible, meaning that both sides look the same.
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Is the cast on row considered the first row in knitting?

The cast on doesn't count as a row. But it's easier to count all the rows in the worked fabric, below the needle, and just not count the loops on the needle. Some may disagree with me. It doesn't matter, as long as you are consistent within your own work.
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What does pm mean in knitting?

Place Marker (pm)

Well, when the pattern calls for this, you'd simply place a stitch marker on the right needle after the last worked stitch. As you continue to knit, you will come across this marker on every row or round thereafter.
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