Showing posts with label learning how to knit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning how to knit. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

knitting {wip} and the {purl stitch}

I think I have a brand new love. 

It’s called knitting!

I’m not sure why I’m enjoying it so much…maybe it’s just the newness of it all. 

Or it could be that I can carry my projects to different places with me, or my love of scarves and excitement that I can totally create them, or maybe even that I can sit and chat with others & watch football/movies while knitting.

Whatever it is, I am truly enjoying my new hobby!

Well, I’m enjoying it except for the snafu I ran into the other night.  I had to step away from the needles on that one! (more on that in a minute)

Works in progress (wip)

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I finished the previous dishcloth that I showed you.  I had intended to use it in the kitchen but my oldest daughter begged me to give it to her.  She needed a soft cloth for her face, she said.  So she is now the proud owner of my first knitting project.  Then I started work on this happy little orange dishcloth.  Now someone else is trying to claim this one too.  {smile}

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I love the scarf accessory craze!  This weekend, David and I went on a little date to the craft store for yarn to satisfy my need for scarves.  (I love that man!)  I had to show some serious restraint in the yarn aisles, y’all.  I walked out with three different colors.  Trust me, I could have walked out with so much more! 

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The original plan was that the deep purple would be a scarf that was a mixture of knit stitches and purl stitches.  This is where I got frustrated and started to doubt if I was cut out to be a knitter.  Every time I got to about the fifth or sixth row on that scarf, I would get in a bind.  I could not for the life of me figure out what I was doing wrong.  It was something with the purl stitch but it has me baffled.  After the sixth (or maybe seventh) time of unraveling my work, I decided to find another scarf pattern.  This time, I am doing much better.  But I am determined to figure out that other pattern!

The Purl Stitch

On that note, I wanted to link you to another video for the purl stitch.  The purl stitch is not hard.  My problems above were something with switching between the two and where my yarn was…so don’t let my troubles scare you.  I’m pretty sure that my problem is simply lack of experience.  A visit with an experienced knitter could probably fix my problem right up!

Anyway, here is a good video on the purl stitch:

Other posts on how I learned to knit:

learning how to knit button

Friday, October 12, 2012

learning to knit {the knit stitch and a dishcloth}

learning how to knit button

Last week we talked about learning how to cast on.  This week we will learn the knit stitch.  By learning this stitch, you will actually be able to make a dishcloth.  Seriously!  I love it when you have just learned a new skill and {sha-zam} you’re all ready making something…instant gratification at its finest!

Here is the video that I used to learn the knit stitch:

How to knit: the knit stitch

This video was also helpful:

Knitting tutorial for beginners

And after practicing the knit stitch, you are ready to make a dishcloth!  Here is the video that I used for that:

Learn to knit a dishcloth

I also found some videos on increasing and decreasing stitches very helpful.  These can easily be found by doing a search on Youtube. 

If you try it out, please let me know how it’s going for you! 

Next week:  pictures of my knitted dishcloth so far (forgot to snap a picture while it was light today) and the purl stitch. 

 

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Learning to knit {casting on}

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As of last week, I have added the title of “knitter” to my list of titles.  Every where I have gone with my new knitting project, I have heard others say, “I have always wanted to learn how to knit!” 

I too have always wanted to learn and bought a book about learning to knit.  However, I was never able to figure it out. 

One night, I decided to search Youtube for videos on knitting.  And let me tell you what – there are tons of videos about knitting! 

So I figured that I’d share the videos that I used to learn about knitting.  However, I do want to point out that I am newbie at this knitting thing.  That being said, I probably won’t be able to help you much other than directing you to a video or to someone who has much more experience than I do.  Right now my experience includes a few stitches and making progress on a dishcloth or two. 

learning how to knit button

So if you want to learn how to knit, grab some knitting needles and yarn and follow along with the videos. 

The first video that I am linking to is about casting on.  I tried a few other videos about casting on with just one needle but I couldn’t get it to work.  This video actually worked for me except I did a slip knot at the beginning like I do when I am crocheting.  (If I remember correctly, she just tied it on or something like that.)  Of course, I had to pause the video and play it a few times to fully grasp the technique but it wasn’t long before it just flowed easily like I’d been doing it a long time.

Casting on

Making a slip knot

 

If you are learning how to knit, practice casting on this week.  Next week, I’ll link to some videos on the knit stitch and making dishcloths.  However, if you don’t want to wait, just do a search on Youtube and you will find all kinds of videos on those two things.

Have fun knitting and let me know how it’s going for you!

Adriane

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