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The science of knitting
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I'm looking for a new book or two for my knitting library and I'm wondering if there's any y'all know of that really go into the science of it. Like, I know how to do a yarn over, and that it causes a hole in the work to make lace projects, but why exactly (that is just an example. It's one of the few I do actually know why)
I mean, I'm happy enough just knowing that doing X causes Y, but I wish I understood how the yarn was really moving a bit better.
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