Learning Everyday
Apr. 24th, 2010 08:43 pmAs per suggestion, I joined ravelry and found a local knitting group. Not sure about trading yarn for products, but a nice group of people who taught me to knit (again). And pointed me to a good website to learn from (knittinghelp.com) with videos. Videos are much easier than diagrams. Using them I taught myself how to purl. I'll practice that for awhile, and then start alternating. See how far I can get teaching myself before the next meeting.
Any one got basic (very simple) fingerless mitt pattern suggestions?
ETA: For no good reason (or short one) I strung up my inkle loom with my favorite tablet weaving pattern. This is much easier using the warping board than the backwards way I've done before.
Any one got basic (very simple) fingerless mitt pattern suggestions?
ETA: For no good reason (or short one) I strung up my inkle loom with my favorite tablet weaving pattern. This is much easier using the warping board than the backwards way I've done before.
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Date: 2010-04-25 12:41 pm (UTC)Essentially: cast on 25 or so depending on your hand and the yarn, and knit a row, purl a row (Stockinette Stitch) until you have it long enough. Then bind it off and leave a long tail of yarn to sew up the side, remembering to leave a thumb hole.