what is the name of the craft technique where you glue down yarn or thread onto a flat shape such as a bird?

The technique usually uses bright colors and a black background. It is used to make ornaments usually birds or other animals. I think the base is light wood, balsa, or cardboard. It might be Latin American.

Hooking a bead onto a stitch


This video shows you how to use the hooking method to put a bead on a stitch in knitting.

How can I crochet ears onto a beanie?

I’m fairly new to crochet and I want to crochet a panda beanie. So, I’m pretty much just crocheting a white beanie but adding round black ears at the top. I have an idea on how to make the ears, but I just don’t know how to get the ears on. I haven’t had any experience putting two different pieces together. Is there a way I can crochet the beanie without making 3 different pieces?

Is there a way to knit an image onto 1×1 ribbing?

I was thinking duplicate stitch, but it wouldn’t exactly show up well if I followed the rib path when stitching it in. I then thought about just duplicate stitching the image onto the knit stitches, skipping over the purl stitches (because the knit stitches pull close together on 1×1 rib), but I don’t know how well that will work out and it sounds like a weird thing to do. It is a 1×1 ribbed scarf that I want to knit the image onto. Any thoughts?

how do we knit onto row that alternates knit 1 purl 1?

I knitted one row K1 P1 alternating, now i’m suppose to just knit the second row… there seems to be so many stitches on the needle… and the yarn is like everywhere. What did I do wrong?

Would the number of stitches I have to knit in the second row be the same as the number of stitches I casted on?

Thank you so much! any help would be appreciated

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