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Old 12-24-2009, 10:16 AM
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I really appreciate these sites. I crochet and quilt okay , but have always wanted to knit. I did once and it looked like the moth had a picnic when I finished becasue I had dropped so many stitches :lol: I do want to learn. These videos are so helpful, that is how I learned to paper piece and to do piping. The beauty is that the 'course' is free and you can watch it in your PJ's.
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Old 12-24-2009, 11:27 AM
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I also love do do many kinds of needlework but being left handed is terrible. I can knit right-handed but my crochet is backwards-front side is back side- so I dont do much of it. I love embroidery and counted cross stitch. Tatting is another curse for the left handed. I have tried many times even went to class but just couldnt do it. I love being busy.
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Old 12-24-2009, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ginnie6
thanks for the link! I'm trying to find someone close to me who knows how to knit but so far I'm striking out! So I found a video and am hoping that I can pick it up that way.
Where is SC are you?
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Old 12-24-2009, 12:19 PM
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Have any of you tried to use those plastic looms for knitting? They are great once you get the hang of it -- I taught myself to knit the basic stitches which knitting needles. The site I went to said that the continental method was faster and more efficient than the English style so I learned the continental. Well, it turns out that I am one of the few that use that method and it's hard for me to get any one to help me when I get stuck! I enrolled for a sock knitting class because it said that all I needed to know were the basic stitches...I didn't know that I would also need to use 5 needles at the same time --- arrrgggh! By the time the 2nd part of the class rolled around I still couldn't get the needles straight and so that was a flop. Then a group is knitting hats and scarves for the soldiers and suggested the looms. And yeah! It didn't take long to get the hang of it and I didn't feel like a total failure! I try to spend most of my time quilting but dh likes for me to be with him watching tv and I need to concentrate on what I am working on and so the loom knitting is a compromise!
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Old 12-24-2009, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Shorebird
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thanks for the link! I'm trying to find someone close to me who knows how to knit but so far I'm striking out! So I found a video and am hoping that I can pick it up that way.
Where is SC are you?
I'm just below Charlotte, NC. There are places I could take a class but I'd rather find someone to show me one on one.
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Old 12-24-2009, 12:36 PM
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Don't give up. Like sewing, it takes practice. I am left handed and had to teach myself how to knit and crochet. Conquered both.
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Old 12-24-2009, 12:56 PM
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I learned to knit as a child, then when I went to college I bought a kit for argyle socks on four needles and the rest is history. I have made socks for every one in my family over time. Then I got into quilting but still keep some kind of knitting project around in case there is a slack in the quilting. Have to have something to do while in front of the TV in the evening. Never could get the hang of crochet. I used to embroieder but now use my machine for that.
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Old 12-24-2009, 02:24 PM
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Long ago I started knitting and was doing a sweater as no one told me that a left handed should stick to potholders and afgans since the edging of the sweater (the pretty fancy stitched ) should have been on the other side and would never be worn
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Old 12-24-2009, 03:52 PM
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You sound like me. I have taken knitting classes and still can't get the hang of it. Love crochet, quilt & sew.
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Old 12-24-2009, 04:13 PM
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You aren't the only one that can't knit. Within a few minutes my needles are about 3 inches apart. I can't see well enough to embroider but I do enjoy quilting and crocheting. I quilt at night, with a strong lamp. I crochet while we travel. I make scarves for mission, at church. Some go to the grade school, some to the food pantry and some to a Methodist home. When I had used up all of my yarn scraps and those of everyone I know, I ran out. So I put an artical in our monthly paper. I live near a town of 2000. I asked for yarn and got enough to last me several years. Last year I made over 100. No one wants to through out their left over yarn. Keep trying to knit and have fun.
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