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Alee |
Posted - Jan 18 2008 : 10:24:03 AM I think I am teaching myself to knit with the help of some websites...I will update you to tell you how my first row goes. I have the casting on row done...
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OregonGal |
Posted - Jan 18 2008 : 3:55:44 PM Another really good beginner website is the Lion Brand Knitting site: http://learntoknit.lionbrand.com/cgi-bin/faq-search.cgi?store=/stores/eyarn&faqKey=83
I found that when I went to learn a new stitch, I would forget how to do the old one I had learned previously....but putting it down, and then picking it up again helped me to remember. Plus, I started to use the alphabet way to remember how to do knit, then how to do purl. Knit begins with the letter 'K', next letter in alphabet is 'L', and L is for 'left'. So, Knit left of stitch - then began thinking, knitting got left behind. So then purl is opposite of that, purls right in front of my nose. It just helped to have something to remember which is which. Practice helps you remember the rest. Good luck with your knitting - its relaxing and therapeutic for me. And, its fun to try and learn new things. |
mikesgirl |
Posted - Jan 18 2008 : 3:47:33 PM Alee - are you working on a merit badge?
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Trace |
Posted - Jan 18 2008 : 3:40:56 PM Alee, I agree with nitere. That is a GREAT site, I belong to it. The videos are very easy to learn from. I learned to knit and purl backwards from that site, saves time when having to turn around a lot lol.
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KYgurlsrbest |
Posted - Jan 18 2008 : 12:08:31 PM Alee, just so you know, the first knit row is always the suckiest. Still, even after I've been knitting my little hands off, it's really hard to do.
So, keep going! And, what helped me was knitting a for time, then ripping it out, taking it off the needles and casting on and beginning again. I started a scarf, and halfway through realized that I only knew how to "go forward"...I didn't know how to cast on anymore, and I certainly didn't know how to bind off!
It really helped me to do it over and over until it just felt natural.
J
Farmgirl Sister #80, thanks to a very special farmgirl from the Bluegrass..."She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"... NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian. http://www.buyhandmade.org/ |
nitere |
Posted - Jan 18 2008 : 12:05:21 PM the site www.knittinghelp.com. is amazing. by far the best videos and instruction i have ever seen.
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