Hi.
I’m doing the Kitchener stitch at the end of a sock and on the front needle, a stitch will ocassionally look like there are two stitches entwined - it usually happens just after I’ve done a stitch on the back needle. Should I pretend that the two stitches are one stitch and then stitch them and remove it from the needle(it’s always at the point where I have to remove the stitch from the needle) - I’ve tried that and it didn’t look right. The other idea would be to try to seperate them and use one of them - but that seems wrong too - that leaves an extra stitch on the needle.
Thanks.