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Re: Knitting

Postby JoM » 10 Mar 2014, 18:26

I have used it before for tutorials but that was when we had our slow internet and it spent more time buffering that teaching me anything. Shall have to have another look :)
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Re: Knitting

Postby Maywalk » 10 Mar 2014, 21:19

If I can help in any way just let me know.
May I suggest if you have not done a lot of knitting it would be better if you started with something in garter stitch.
Here is a nice little easy simple pattern that has the instructions as you scroll down.
It can be done with Double Knitting yarn and a size 4mm needles.
http://www.yarnspirations.com/pattern/k ... h-kimono-0
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Re: Knitting

Postby Gal » 10 Mar 2014, 21:58

debih wrote:Join ravelry.com Gal.

There are thousands of free patterns and you can see other peoples pictures and comments about each pattern.

You can search by putting a name of what you want to make (ie bonnet), the type of wool, how much wool, etc.

It really is an amazing site.


I completely forgot about Ravelry - I joined ages ago but never went back there - off to have a look >>>>>>>>
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Re: Knitting

Postby Diflower » 10 Mar 2014, 22:32

Gal you will be gone several days :D
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Re: Knitting

Postby JoM » 10 Mar 2014, 23:19

:lol: :lol:

I did actually knit a jumper once, when I was in my teens. It was all garter stitch and knitted on very big needles.
I can cast on and off, knit, purl, increase and decrease so I obviously did listen a little bit when my Mom tried to teach me :P :lol:
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Re: Knitting

Postby debih » 10 Mar 2014, 23:22

Scarf. Knit a scarf.

Find a simple pattern with different stitches - I love moss stitch. Always looks lovely.

No increasing or decreasing and dead handy when it's finished.
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Re: Knitting

Postby Ally » 10 Mar 2014, 23:28

I bought myself some knitting needles today - only because they were a beautiful shade of blue! :roll: :lol:

I'm going to start with a scarf - dead simple, dead plain..and hopefully dead easy.

I need it to be cos I'll have a hissy fit if I fail. :oops: :lol:
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Re: Knitting

Postby Kaz » 11 Mar 2014, 10:08

I can knit, purl and cast on and off but I could never get the tension right so my stuff ended up in weird shapes :? :roll: :lol:

Doreen always has a jumper or cardi on the go, I reckon her wardrobes and cupboards must be a Tardis she has that many :shock: :D :lol: :lol: She's knitting a navy blue jumper at the moment but is rushing it as she is bored with the colour :lol: :lol:
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Re: Knitting

Postby miasmum » 11 Mar 2014, 22:36

I decided to knit a lovely mint green cardigan when my friend was pregnant. I still haven't finished it and he was 14 today :lol: :lol:
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Re: Knitting

Postby Kaz » 11 Mar 2014, 22:41

:lol: :lol:
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