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KittyGags
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Has anyone taught themselves to knit?
I am home on medical leave for work and would love to learn...can anyone rec a good book or something that they used to learn?
Thanks!
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Posted 7/25/11 7:23 PM |
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MarathonKnitter
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Re: Has anyone taught themselves to knit?
i taught myself to knit using the internet... back in the stone ages, ya know, before youtube.
my suggestions are: buy wool yarn, use wood needles, and check out knitpicks.com and youtube (wool yarn is "sticky" and so are wood needles... this helps in preventing a lot of "beginner mistakes")
knitpicks sells yarn and needles. they have good quality inexpensive yarn and they have some learn to knit videos.
knitpicks also has a podcast. it's pretty good.
oh, another great blog is techknitting... that woman is amazing
finally, the best website for all things knitting is ravelry.com. the people there are amazing: kelley petkin (the owner of knitpicks) and the techknitter are both on ravelry... there is also a lot of other people there who will answer ANY knitting question.
if i lived in LI, i would come over and teach ya
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Posted 7/26/11 10:30 PM |
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ItsTime2011
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Re: Has anyone taught themselves to knit?
I was just wondering about how to knit this morning. Thanks for all the info.
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Posted 7/27/11 3:58 PM |
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newbie00
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Re: Has anyone taught themselves to knit?
youtube
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Posted 7/30/11 5:35 PM |
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alioops37
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Re: Has anyone taught themselves to knit?
There is a great "How to Knit" instruction packet you can print off from the Lion Brand Yarn Website. It is fairly well illustrated and easy to understand. I've learned enough to knit a scarf, but not anything fancy like a sweater or socks. There is also a whole database of free patterns to knit or crochet, so don't waste your $ on pattern books they sell at Michaels.
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Posted 7/30/11 9:05 PM |
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tara73
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Re: Has anyone taught themselves to knit?
Youtube is awesome, so is Ravelry.
Start with casting on, then master a simple knit stitch. Then master a purl. Almost every pattern is based on knits and purls.
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Posted 8/16/11 1:34 PM |
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julz33
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Re: Has anyone taught themselves to knit?
I did, you tube. I never got good at knitting though. I took to crochet better.
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Posted 8/17/11 8:37 PM |
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