how to keep a loaf of french bread fresh?
I throw my yarn the same wayI think the only important thing is to be consistentDon't change the direction of your wrap once you have started your piece.
Honestly, everyone needs to find what is comfortable for themselvesAs long as you are able to control the tension -stitches are even and you don't drop stitches when knitting AND you are comfortable and able to complete stitches without switching the needles from one hand to another you are okThere is really no right or wrong wayHappy knitting!
It depends on what style of knitting you are using, English, Continental, Combined? Generally if you are knitting with the yarn in your right hand and winding it around the needle you are knitting English style and you should wrap your yarn (also called throwing, btw) clockwiseGoing counterclockwise results in twisted stitches, which is called for in some patterns, but it will be specific and usually in the ribbing, while twisted stitches, if they are untwisted when you purl back, won't hurt anything, if you consistently twist them your knitted garment loses stretchability.
Wrap it in aluminum foil or a long plastic bread bag and freeze it until you're ready to use itIt doesn't take very long for bread to thaw.