Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Knitting is not just for women! Nowadays it is a fun hobby for everyone. Just grab some basic info on the subject – via library books, online articles or ebooks and voila - -start knitting today.
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In a nutshell, what you need to start knitting are knitting needles, yarn and a good set of instructions or a pattern.

Let’s begin with some basic patterns. Note, though, before you start with this pattern as a beginner, it would be helpful to know basic stitches; purl and knit stitches at least.

To purl stitch, you have to bring the yarn in front of the needle, insert your right hand needle in the first stitch on your left hand needle. Next wrap the yarn around the back of your right hand needle from right to left, and then just draw loop backwards, allowing the stitch to slip off your left needle to your right hand needle. The main thing to remember about this stitch is that you have to bring the yarn around to the front of your needle. Continue till all stitches are transferred from left needle to right needle.

To knit stitch, pass your right needle through the first stitch of left hand needle. Now wind yarn over cross of two needles over right hand needle. Just gently pull through the loop. After that just slip over first original stitch from left needle to right hand needle. Repeat the whole procedure till you transfer all stitches from left needle to right needle.

There is a specific way to read the patterns. First the skill level; it can be easy, medium, hard or beginner, intermediate or advance, each pattern has specific skill level, you can start with beginner and then go for complex advanced patterns.

For an easy or beginner level there are usually easy patterns, like different types of scarf or shawls or even some sweaters with easy knitting patterns. You can even make some easy handbags, mats to begin knitting. For medium or intermediate levels you can have patterns like stocking caps, sweaters and knitted scarves; usually patterns with altered stitches and patterns for advanced levels, you can have patterns which are complicated and which require lot of shaping.

If you are a beginner then start with a No pattern, this means just start by knitting with a combination of just two basic stitches, knit and purl. To begin you can knit a nice pashmina style stole, just with three hundred stitches, if garter stitch means only knit stitches no purl stitches. To start you can even make some simple combination of stitches.

If you are knitting with circular needles, you can start making tubular scarf for this cast around 300 stitches, and join them together in a circle. You can try stockinette stitch it produces nice curls at the end which gives the scarf a very different look.

When you are following ready made patterns,then pay attention to the instructions given, like check the gauge of wires or needle. Choose patterns as you like depending on your instructions.



BRANDON
Oct
24
Filed Under (Hobbies & Crafts) by Kert
Hannah asked:

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When I knit, is it supposed to take a long time for a short scarf? I put on 15 casts (no pattern just plain & simple) and it’s taken me an hour to get about 2 inches…What am I doing wrong?
Is this normal?

BRETT
unknown asked:
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Ok, I’ve never taken a knitting class, but, for now, can somebody tell me the basics of knitting? All I ever know what to do is knit. I don’t know the knitting names, for example purl, and some other ones. So, could somebody tell me? I mean, I can’t just read or watch online, because it does not help me. Anyways, I want to knit a scarf that has writing or is stripe or with two colors mixed together. Thanks.

ALFREDO
Ashley Michelle asked:


I’m trying to work a pattern for a scarf that changes colors every two rows, and the beginning of the pattern says, “Because each colour stripe is only two rows the yarn can be carried up the sides without being cut.” I was wondering if you just put the yarn over the needle and continue knitting or is there some way to tie it? can anyone give me some detailed instructions on how to do this, I REALLY want to make this scarf. (Here’s a link to it, if that helps, http://www.ysolda.me.uk/wordpress/index.php/skull-illusion-knit-scarf/ )

CLAYTON
lil_luv_baby asked:


Can anyone tell me if I cast on 400 on a 8 cm knitting needle and how long would the scarf be? Thanks!

LAMONT
Apr
10
Filed Under (Hobbies & Crafts) by Kert
M@LL0R! asked:


So I’ve decided to take up knitting, and I bought a knitting book and size 10 needles and some wasted yarn or whatever its called. I’ve read through the whole book and I still can’t find anything about how to start the knitting (I just want to make a simple scarf) and how to go from the first row to the second. Can someone explain to me how to do it or give me a link to a site that can help?
Thanks.

HANS
Ashley- Advocate for Christ asked:


Let’s say a scarf that is 4 feet long. I just took up knitting and I’m wonering how many rows I’ll have to knit.

Thanks in advance!

EUGENE

Zoe asked:


I’m new to knitting and I’m trying my hand a plain scarf. I’d like to do one row knit, one row pearl, etc, but in the past when I’ve done this, it has always curled up from the outside in towards the middle. Is there anything I can do to prevent this or fix the problem?

Even when I tried always knitting the first and last 5 stitches of every row, it just starts curling further in.

BROOKS

ThreadBanger asked:


This week…Come Hang out and learn a thing or two as we answer a viewers question on knitting ,and show you how to make a cool new scarf for the fall. Plus, a review of Sabrina Gschwandtner’s new book Knit Knit, a review of this weeks fashion headlines, and a look at whats new on the forums. To knit or knot to knit…that is the question. Links in this episode: Book: Knit Knit by Sabrina Gschwandtner http://www.knitknit.net/book Cat Mazza and Knit Pro 2.0 http://www.microrevolt.org/knitPro …

RAPHAEL

elphiefabalafae asked:


I just started knitting and I’m on my first project (a scarf). I’ve noticed that the past few rows have a lot of tension in them and it is getting harder to knit rows because the stitches are too tight. What can I do to fix it? Or should I just start over?

ADAN