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Tips To Learn How To Knit



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By : MIKE SELVON    zero times read
Submitted 2008-06-25 20:36:15
You can learn how to knit in just one day. All you need a little concentration, two knitting needles and a length of cotton wool yarn. The cotton wool yarn could be substituted with any other type thread you like; however, keep in mind that this type of yarn is the easiest to manipulate while you learning. Many people find this craft to be an excellent hobby and a rewarding occupation or home based business.

Now that you have the supplies that you need to become a knitter, you will need to apply yourself to learn the basics. The best way to learn is by practicing with a mentor. Allow the mentor to show you how it is done, and then copy him or her.

Start with the most basic knitting patterns, such as a knit stitch where all you have to do is pull the yarn through the loop with the help of the knitting needles. Initially, do not bother with any knitting patterns or designs; just practice and practice until you can do these simple basic knit stitches without looking at the needles.

There are many sources which will help you learn how to knit, both offline and online. If you prefer the internet, then search for free knitting patterns or lessons where you will find detailed instructions on different knitting patterns and procedures.

If the internet is not your cup of tea, then ask among your friends and relatives to find out if anyone of them knows knitting and if they would be prepared to teach you. This would be the easiest option, which is also free.

If this search fails, then you will have to look around for professional people who give lessons; however, this option is not only time consuming but also expensive. Lastly, you could learn this craft on your own, with the help of knitting books and plenty of patience and time.

Learning how to knit is not difficult. What may be tricky is finding the right teacher or source of teaching. Given the fact that knitting is very easy to learn, you could choose from among four very convenient options; the internet, a mentor, a professional class or self guidance.

Each method has its merits and demerits and it depends upon your learning style which one you choose. The best option would be to find a friend or relative to teach you, because in such a case, you would be able to clarify your doubts regarding other matters, such as knitting yarn, knitting patterns and other similar points that could confuse you initially.
Author Resource:- Browse to Mike Selvon portal to find out more about how to knit. We greatly appreciate your feedback at our sewing blog.
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