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#59335 - 12/12/05 04:34 AM
Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Does anyone know how to knit? What is the best way for me to learn? I have a book and have tried and tried to follow the directions, but I just don't get it. I'm going to search on the web for a video.
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#59339 - 12/12/05 06:49 PM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Thanks Ladies,
I found a small local yarn shop who will do one on one instruction and I plan to call them today.
Gee, Chatty, I bet your gown was awesome! Right now I'd be happy to do a scarf.
Daisygirl
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#59341 - 12/14/05 09:18 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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I would love to learn to knit . My mother made som beautiful scarfs for me and a ski hat when I went sking not anymore . I went Ice skating and she made me a hat and scarf and my husband one . Oh, to knit and pearl she would say. I wonder if you can take classes in knitting
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#59342 - 12/14/05 06:28 PM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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I've discovered that the chain craft stores have classes, but I found a small local yarn shop that I'm taking a private class from next week. The owner said it would probably only take 1 hour to teach me since I've been playing around with it and know a tiny bit. I also think they have a get-together for knitters weekly, which would be a good place to learn stitches, etc.
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#59343 - 12/15/05 07:42 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Daisygirl , We have a local craft store here . I would really lover to learn to knit . My husbnad has some scares that his mother made him . I wonder what the basic is that you do. Do you start making scarf . I will check this out.
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#59345 - 12/16/05 08:32 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Lousia , That sounds like a good idea . I will start with a scarf to knit sure need one now for this cold weather and my husband and I are wearing ours . Do they still call this knit and pearl ? This is what mother said when she knitted .
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#59346 - 12/16/05 08:59 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Registered: 11/23/05
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Knitting's relaxing and frustrating and addictive and social. Lucky you to have found a yarn store in your vicinity. One word of advice: leave your extra cash, checkbook, and credit card at home!!! And whatever you do, do "not" accept an offer to work in the yarn store. Unless, of course, you're happy with the idea of regularly spending more on yarn in a week than you earn. Pick a soft yarn, solid or variegated color that you love, and stay way from the fancier 'eyelash' yarns for your first project. All those extra fuzzies make it difficult to see your stitches. A lot of the scarf patterns call for big needles, size 15 at least. I find that large a needle difficult to handle. But the knitting sure goes fast.
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#59347 - 12/15/05 09:10 PM
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MossPatch, That is interesting about leaving the money at home . Do they try to get you to buy more yard . I don't think that is for me working in a yarn store , but I will keep your advise in mind and thanks for the tip . Do you do a not of knitting ?
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#59348 - 12/15/05 09:33 PM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Nancy50 -- I do more yarn buying than yarn knitting. If you get bitten by the yarn bug, you won't need to be pressured into buying stuff. You'll automatically begin accumulating your Knitter's Stash. You'll see a color or texture or a pattern and before long you're sneaking yet another bag of yarn into the house when nobody's looking. Or you'll be standing there looking at plain navy blue acrylic and a total stranger will begin gushing over fuscia and lime green mohair and somehow you'll walk out with a bag of turquoise and burgundy silk AND a new knitting buddy. Seriously, tho. And this is based on what I've seen happen many times. After you take your first lessons, try not to trade that for on-going free help. If you get to a point in your knitting when you can't figure out what to do, arrange for another paid lesson. A question about reading a pattern is ok. Taking in your knitting because you just can't figure out what's wrong is usually ok. But if your problem will require more than a few minutes of the shop owner's time, ask for a paid lesson. The shop owner will love you.
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#59349 - 12/15/05 11:39 PM
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Mosspatch, Thats sound advice and Thank You.
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#59350 - 12/15/05 11:50 PM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Mosspatch I learned the hard way that the fuzzy yarns are not good to learn on. Then I bought a less fuzzy yarn and still had trouble! That is a good point about not taking advantage of the shop owner.
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#59351 - 12/16/05 06:40 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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. What happens with the fuzzy yarns . Do the ball up like a sweater will sometimes. I know nothing about yars and every little bit will help . Mosspatch you have some good points. Want to learn all I can. Thanks Daisy you hve some good points . [ December 16, 2005, 01:21 AM: Message edited by: Nancy50 ]
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#59353 - 12/17/05 08:14 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Lousia, We sure do have a Michael's up the road from me and I have been in there lots of times. I want to make somemore candy canes out of pike cleans . I made some for my daughter when she was little and want to make more. I will ask when I go up that way today.
Have any of you of you craft girls worked with pipe cleans and made things out of them I made candy canes of white and red and then are so pretty to put on the tree.
Thanks for the helpful tips and I do want to learn to knit .
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#59354 - 12/17/05 12:52 AM
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Hey Lousia , I was in Michaels today and checked out the yarn an needles and bought somemore pipe cleans and wire cutters , boy was it busy in there . Tell more later, got to run .
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#59355 - 12/17/05 09:57 PM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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What size needles did you say we start out with with Lousia ? I fogot .
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#59357 - 12/18/05 11:39 PM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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The problem with fuzzy yarns is that the fuzz makes it difficult to see the stitches clearly or to rip out stitches to correct a mistake.
There are some really nice super-bulky yarns out there. 15 stitches on size 15 or larger needles in plain garter stitch will knit up in no time to a cushy scarf.
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#59358 - 12/19/05 02:52 AM
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#59360 - 12/19/05 11:08 AM
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Garter stitch is knit every row. I stretches crosswise, and lies flat.
Stockinette is knit one row, purl one row. It stretches lengthwise and will curl, so it isn't the best stitch for a scarf.
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#59361 - 12/20/05 04:41 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Thank you MossPatch. I remember that now. I think they were the only two stitches I knew. But I used to like knitting. I can't tell you how many afghans I started and didn't finish. Louisa
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#59362 - 12/21/05 12:38 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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I did it! I learned how to knit. It would've taken a long time to figure it out myself. I'll be working on it in the evening while watching tv with a dog on each side of me. Maybe I'll knit them each a little sweater! lol
Daisygirl
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#59363 - 12/21/05 05:42 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Daisy, Did you go to the class that you signed up for? Hey, you could knit the dog a sweater . I will start one day soon.
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#59364 - 12/21/05 06:07 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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It was a private lesson and only took one hour. So far I started 2 scarves, and probably need to start over on the 2nd one. It doesn't look very even. Oh, well. I can't wait to try some of the exotic yarns they have in their shop.
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#59366 - 12/22/05 06:36 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Way to go, gals! That uneven scarf? The cast on and cast off ends tend to flare. So cast on a few fewer stitches and knit the first two and last two stitches together on the first row. Increase the number of stitches in the next couple of rows, and then continue on. Decrease the stitches the same way. Then cast off the first two and last two stitches together. That gives you nice square corners. Did your teacher show you how to slip the first sticth? If not, instead of knitting the first stitch on each row, slip it from the left to the right needle, unknit. Then start knitting into the second stitch. This gives you a nice smooth edge. Hope that makes sense?? I've thought of changing my name to MossStitch, but that one's a real pain-in-the-yarn.
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#59367 - 12/22/05 07:52 AM
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Thanks MossPatch, I'll try that. I'm trying to be patient and realize it will take a while to get it. I'm on my 3rd try and all 3 turned out uneven.
Daisygirl
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#59368 - 12/22/05 11:33 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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This is great! I found my spot! Now that I have recovered from all my surgeries, I went to JoAnn's and bought some mohair yarn to knit myself a sweater. I haven't knitted in years. Used to knit myself and my dtrs. sweaters. Guess I have to brag here....I'm self taught. When I got to the point where I needed help with knitting a coat, I took classes at our local Community College. Then decided to take private lessons from the teacher of the knitting classes. I made a baby outfit with sweater and bottoms with the feet and got one of the feet backwards. Took it into her, she clipped one strand of yarn, took a huge sewing needle, and "knitted" the foot back on the right way. I just watched her with my mouth wide open. I'm hoping knitting will be what it was to me years ago. It was so relaxing, but at times could get aggravating. Good luck to you Daisygirl! You can do it! Lynne
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#59369 - 12/25/05 05:22 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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Registered: 01/01/04
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Loc: Tazewell County, VA, USA
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Daisygirl...
Most people are visual learners and learn better when someone is beside them showing/teaching. Look in your yellow pages for a yarn store and ask about lessons. Some of the big-box stores are good as well and probably less expensive...try Michaels, JoAnns and there are a couple more I can't think of their names.
Knitting is only two stitches and then manipulations of those two stitches. It's really and truly not that difficult, it does take time and concentration though. When you sit down to knit, find yourself a quiet spot at a time when you're less likely to be interrupted. If you can only devote fifteen minutes a day for the first week...that's enough.
I taught myself to knit years ago, used a book from some acrylic yarn mill in NC, and have never looked back. I don't knit extremely difficult patterns because my local yarn store is +100 miles away. If I run into trouble I don't want to either wait until I can get to the LYS or drive +200 miles round trip to get help. I do keep a lot of little heads warm though :>). I can knit a child's hat in one afternoon and have been known to walk around a store, knitting, and when finished slipping it off the needles, turn and give it to some big eyed little tyke. I always tell them Jesus Loves You and wanted You to have this hat. :>) I love seeing their faces light up.
Tell me where you are and I'll see if I can find someone to help you. I've got a pretty extensive network of knitters around the world.
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#59370 - 12/25/05 05:24 AM
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Hey Lynn...
are big girl panties called drawers or bloomers?
:>) ducking and running.....
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#59371 - 12/25/05 05:17 PM
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Sandra, I alreeady did just that. I found a small local yarn shop who is located in our farmers market shops. She has a selection of beautiful yarns. I went to her house for a 1 hour lesson and that got me started. I'm about 3/4 done on my first scarf and I also bought another yarn for the 2nd. I must admit I have already started the 2nd one! I love those skinny long scarves. I will eventually knit something else, but for now I'm enjoying practicing on my scarves.
It seems to me that I'm slow, but I guess I'll pick up speed a I become more experienced.
Merry Christmas!
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#59372 - 01/01/06 10:57 PM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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I can knit but can never pick up crochet, I wish someone can teach me.
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#59373 - 10/12/06 05:16 AM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
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this website says they have a free video - might want to check it out http://www.knittinghelp.com/I am a crochetter - tried knitting about 35 years ago and didn't like it as much as crochet. Donna
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#59375 - 10/13/06 12:52 AM
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I've been knitting now for about 9 months and really haven't done anything very complicated. I discovered I don't like to keep track of stitches and prefer mindless knitting, with exceptional yarn that hides my mistakes. I did start 1 sweater, but got sidetracked by work. I've been so busy I haven't had time for my hobbies. I do enjoy knitting and wearing my unique scarves. Some are SO unique I won't wear them. I have learned a lot and intend to keep it up, along with my beading.
One of my co-workers (from Chicago) clued me in on Knitting Pattern Central - all their patters are free!
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#59377 - 10/14/06 01:47 PM
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Goodness, I was on it just last week! I don't know what happened to it!
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#59380 - 10/26/06 05:46 PM
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In Scotland it is starting to get chilly.I wear scarves as accessories.I buy interesting textured yarn and sometimes mix shades.In our woolshops modern yarns are very fashionable and I now have a selection which coordinate with my sweaters. I would like to knit fashionable winter hats(or learn to crochet hats) .Mountain Ash
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#59381 - 10/26/06 06:44 PM
Re: Help! I'm trying to teach myself to knit
[Re: Mountain Ash]
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Mountain Ash, I am so jealous - you get to purchase Colinette yarn - it is so beautiful! I just bought some from a UK website, even with the exchange rate and shipping charges, it's much less than purchasing in the states. You do have some great woolmakers (is that what they're called) in Europe.
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