TW3 means to twist three. Slip two stitches and knit the third stitch on left-hand needle, knit the second stitch, then knit the first stitch, then you slip all three stitches from the needle together.
That can be tricky because it varies depending on the pattern you're using. If it's a basic knit fabric, then you're counting Vs, because each stitch is going to look...
The most common mistake I usually see is a lack of blocking. Blocking a project involves either soaking or steaming the line to even out the fibers. This can help...
You should block your project. Blocking involves soaking or steaming the knitting and drying it to get the fibers to even out. Besides this, do not sew the knitted pieces...
Increasing purlwise hides the horizontal bar that occurs in increasing knitwise. This keeps the front more consistent in appearance. It is possible to make invisible increases on the knit side...