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Posted here are some easy knitting instructions for beginners.

I think when people try to learn to knit they choose the wrong pattern

and the wrong supplies. A beginner is naturally clumsy because they are

not comfortable with using two needles. So why make it more difficult

 for yourself by choosing small size needles and tiny yarn to learn with?

It is also best to use the basic knitting stitches, just knit and purl until you

 are use to knitting. Once you learn these two stitches you will find

everything else is just a variation of the knit and purl stitches. First find

a pattern with the some basic knitting instructions; a small flat item really

 is best. Try a dishcloth, potholder or a square for an afghan. These are all

 good choices for that very first project. The needles size 8 or larger is

easiest to handle. Do keep them about 14 inches long or shorter. I love

 the new kids needles that are about 7 inches long. To help you there

are many videos and graphics online. If you do not understand the written

 instructions do check out some of these videos. It also helps to read the

 written instructions and than watch the videos.

 (1) Slip Knot: Wrap yarn over needle from front to back, over the working

yarn, and through loop, pull taut but not tight.

 (2) Cast On: (A) With needle in right hand, wrap tail over left thumb and

working yarn over index finger (B) Insert needle up through thumb loop,

 then draw a loop from working yarn through loop (C) Release thumb loop,

 tighten loop on needle by pulling tail forward

(3) Knit stitch: Hold needle with loops in left hand (A) Insert right needle

(B) Wrap yarn around it, draw yarn through to form new stitch

(C) Transfer stitch to right needle

 (4) Purl: With yarn in front of work (A) Insert right needle into front of

stitch, yarn over and (B) Draw new loop through

(5) Cast off or Bind off: Begin by knitting two stitches loosely (A) With left

needle pass first stitch over second stitch and tip of right needles which

 leaves one stitch on right needle. (B) Knit next stitch and repeat process.

(C) Continue until all stitches but one are bound off. (D) Break or cut yarn

 and draw end through stitch With these few knitting basics to get you

 started, you will be well on your way to becoming a knitter. These few

basic knitting instructions are the foundation of any project you will

ever knit. Take your time; understand these few items and you will be

 able to knit anything you want.

 Linda Spangenburg draws on 35+ years from her knitting and crochet

business experience, both as a teacher and craft business owner.

 She is the author behind "Looney for Looms" where you will find patterns

for loom knitting. We hope you found the information here inspiring

 enough to try a craft homebased business? You can find more free

 information about knitting and crochet for profit at

http://www.knitting-n-crochet.com


 

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