Why does my stocking 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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Why is my stockinette stitch uneven?

“Rowing out” is when stocking stitch is uneven in knitting. Generally the purl row of stitches is larger than the row of knit stitches, resulting in uneven gaps between the rows. Mostly a result of the tension being looser on the purl row than the tension on the knit row.
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Why does my knitting look wrong?

Cause: You may not be holding the tension of your working yarn consistently. Some stitches will be loose and some will be tight, causing your knitted fabric to look uneven. Solution: If you are new to knitting, this is a common problem that will improve with practice.
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Why is my knitting slanted?

When the square or rectangle you've knitted develops a pronounced slant, and turns into a trapezoid, the problem you are having is called "biasing." It's a frequent complaint with chenille yarns, with cottons (especially when the yarn is a "single" rather than a plied yarn) and sometimes even with wool.
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What does stocking stitch look like?

It faces out and is made up of knit stitches that look like little V-shapes. The “wrong” side is the fabric that doesn't face out. It's made up of purl stitches that look like little bumps. Stockinette stitch has a tendency to curl, so it's often surrounded by some kind of border that lays flat.
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What is the difference between garter stitch and stocking stitch?

Garter stitch (knit every row) uses more yarn than stockinette stitch (knit 1 row, purl 1 row) because it is not as tall as stockinette stitch. Garter stitch also uses more yarn than lace knitting. Lace tends to be open and airy so the yarn will go a lot further than knitting in garter stitch.
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Is it better to knit loose or tight?

Never try to knit tighter (or looser, for that matter). Let the needle do the work for you. Relax your shoulders, loosen your grip, breathe. Your joints and neck will thank you for it.
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Why is my stockinette stitch slanted?

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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Why does knitting make me sleepy?

As it is repetitive, you can develop a rhythm and this is what will make you feel sleepy, rather than keep you awake. Knitting has lots of meditative qualities and as well as being relaxing, it exercises your mind and helps you to unleash your creativity.
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What kind of reflex is knitting without looking?

lifting up a book and knitting without looking are simple reflexes, conditioned reflexes or neither of the two. They are conditioned reflexes as they involve learning by brains prior so that it can be done later with little effort.
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What happens if you purl every row?

If you purl every row then you'll end up with garter stitch. If this sounds crazy, think about it: Traditionally, garter stitch is done by knitting every row. A purl stitch is also a knit stitch.
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Is garter stitch tighter than stocking stitch?

Garter off the needle is more compressed than stockinette, and the fabric lays flat. However don't be fooled by how it looks off the needle. Add any weight or gravity (like my cute bamboo top) and garter can stretch a LOT. Which means it not only gets longer, but gets tighter.
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