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There are basically three ways to do two (or more) color knitting: 1. horizontal stripes 2. stranded knitting, such as fairisle or jacard 3. intarsia Intarsia in the round, while possible, is so incredibly frustrating you have to be a glutton for punishment to try it. Stranded knitting in the round is pretty much the same, or slightly easier than stranded knitting in the flat. So that leaves stripes in the round. The problem there is that each time you do a color change you get a little zig zag between the two colors that is unsightly. This is called a "jog." There are several techniques for avoiding jogs. There are links below to two of the most popular.
This could be standing in a depressed area while knitting using a round knitting needle.
Sometimes. You could finger knit.
Grandma fell asleep while knitting.
Not really. While there are reptiles that can change color, none of them live in the ocean.
They are rubbery things that fit over the points of the knitting needles while storing the work in progress.
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. She is a tricoteuse, a tireless worker for the French Revolution and the wife of Ernest Defarge.
while people were knitting
yes
it becomes black(change in color), change in size
The leaves lose their chlorophyll, leaving the underlying color. Yellow is the color of carotene, while red is because of the sugar content.
I like to watch the clouds change color while the sun is setting.