I find that knitting with dark yarn is very difficult - I can barely see  the stitches! Any suggestions? - I Like Knitting

I find that knitting with dark yarn is very difficult - I can barely see the stitches! Any suggestions? - I Like Knitting

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Hi Claire, There are a lot of good reasons to knit with dark colors. Generally speaking, black, navy, and charcoal garments are very slimming. Dark colored yarns also hide small knitting mistakes and coordinate well with a variety color schemes. And if you're looking for colors that appeal to guys, they are often found at the dark end of the palette. Despite all the advantages of dark colored yarns, knitting with them is a challenge because it can be difficult to see your stitches. Let's explore three ways to make it easier. Let There Be Light Good lighting is absolutely

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