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I want to learn to knit!

When I was little my grandma tried to teach me how to knit, but it was a dismal failure. Now that I'm older, I want to learn how. Does anyone have any awesome books or tips or something to get me started? I don't want to invest a ton of money or anything up front in case it was a dismal failure because I just really suck at it.

 

Thanks!!

Re: I want to learn to knit!

  • Check out the FAQ link at the top of the board for lots of tips and info.

    The good news is it's a cheap hobby to try out because all you really need is a pair of needles and some yarn. Patterns and lessons are free online.

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  • DH bought me Knitting for Dummies back in college. I was a bit offended, but the illustrations are quite helpful. You can find used copies on Amazon.
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  • imagemah482:
    DH bought me Knitting for Dummies back in college. I was a bit offended, but the illustrations are quite helpful. You can find used copies on Amazon.
    I still pull this book out sometimes though I can find most info online.
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    imagemah482:
    DH bought me Knitting for Dummies back in college. I was a bit offended, but the illustrations are quite helpful. You can find used copies on Amazon.
    I still pull this book out sometimes though I can find most info online.

    This book is the only reason I know how to cast off. Smile

    I agree that the patterns and info from the book can be found online, though. 

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  • I actually taught myself using YouTube; I had tried various books and dvds and that just ended up being easiest.



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  • i learned in high school in an elective class.. i can only do straight lines scarves and blankets lol.. but i find it easier to watch a video on youtube, then trying to read instructions, they use abbreviations, and such..

     

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  • Youtube really helped me get the basics down, but it still took me a while to get it.  I think I tried and then put it away 3 different times before I felt comfortable starting a real project.  What really helped me was learning to recognize what the stitches look like, so I could tell what I had done and where I was in the pattern.

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