stitch get out, cramp try to swim it of!
The clothing you would wear while swimming is the definition of swimming out.
they do not get cramp, but at 2 years old, they loose use of 1 foot, it is lke puberty for parrots, hope this helps :)
I would like have you stitch this shirt together.
i'v got a bad stitch.
Answer You would be better off waiting a day or two.
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I would recommend a gentle massage.
It would be possible, but the positioning of the wings wuld make it difficult and the natural movements of the wing would make swimming a confusing and unpleasant affair. A dragon would much rather fly over a lake instead of swimming through it.
If using a stretchy fabric, then yes, I would still stay stitch.
You'll have to be much more specific - perhaps include what happens in the stitch, like when you would half-double, double, and/or triple crochet, or a link to a video of the stitch.
I would say most likely that means "slip stitch."
The word "post" in crochet is referring to the whole stitch--generally a "tall" stitch (such as a double crochet, triple crochet, etc).The reason the instructions refer to the stitch in the row below, is so the crocheter understands that you are to stitch around the stitch below--the "post" of the stitch. Otherwise, if the instructions stated that you were to double crochet the next stitch, you would understand that you would be double crocheting into the top of the stitch below, versus crochet around the length of the stitch.You also notice that the instructions will say to "back post double crochet (bpdc)" which means to bring your stitch around the post from the back position. So, "front post, double crochet (fp dc)" would mean to bring your stitch in from the front side of your work.