Easy Knitting Patterns - Tips For The Beginning Knitter
We all know that it’s smart to start with easy knitting patterns when you’re a beginner. But, frankly, how excited can you get about knitting acrylic potholders? This article will give you a few tips to start knitting happily in no time. You don’t have to frustrate yourself with a complicated pattern to make something you can get excited about.
USE GREAT MATERIALS
Even a very simple garment can be wonderful if it’s knit from superb materials. Wool is by far the most satisfying fiber to knit with for the beginner. It’s resilient, it has natural elasticity, and it’s forgiving of a beginner’s varying tension. And of course it comes in a wonderful variety of colors and styles. Worsted weight
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If you’re in a very warm climate and you prefer to start with cotton, that’s fine, but it’s just not as satisfying to knit with. Cotton should be knit a little tighter than wool, so go with a slightly smaller needle as a general rule. Your knitting shop will be happy to recommend a good size needle for the yarn you pick out.
I strongly recommend against
...to the right side through the 3" opening. 4. Press well. 5. Slipstitch the opening closed. 6. Topstitch 3/8" from the two outer seamed edges. METHOD 3 Outside stitched purchased trim 1. Stitch and turn the shawl as above. 2. ...
(By the way, at the start, don’t get too hung up on gauge, which is how many stitches per inch you get. Your first projects are all about developing your rhythm as a knitter and making the two basic stitches second-nature.)
START WITH A “NO-PATTERN” PATTERN
Once you have your tools and have picked out some great yarn, assuming you know the two basic stitches (knit and purl), you’re ready to get going.
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...be approximately 18" wide by 13" long. The directions are as follows: Cast on 78 sts. Knit across for 2 rows. Row 1: K3, K2tog 4 times, *YO, K1, 8 times, K2tog 8 times, * repeat between the *'s across ...
For your first projects, knit simple pieces that don’t depend on a lot of measurement or precision. You might knit a nice pashmina-style stole–just cast on about 200-250 stitches and knit in garter stitch (that means you knit every row, no purling) until it’s 24″ wide or so. You can keep this from getting boring by either working with a yarn you adore or working in stripes of several wonderful colors. (If you use several colors, make sure they’re all the same brand and type of yarn. In other words, you’ll want 3-5 skeins of Lamb’s Pride or whatever other specific yarn you pick, in different colors.)
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...You could try any color "fun fur" or mohair for something extra soft! Try combining yarns; say, a ribbon yarn with a boucle or multicolored sport yarn. The effects are always spectacular! Knitting a scarf is one of the easiest ...
Happy knitting!
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