Knitting is one of the most relaxing
crafts you can do with your hands. Once you learn to knit you can
easily sit back and knit and listen to the radio or watch your
favorite television program while you happily knit away and make a
great item, for yourself or someone else, at the same time.
Knitting is great for those of us who
like to keep our hands busy but also like to multitask as well. I
used to sit and watch my aunt knit at family gathering and was always
amazed that by the end of the day she would have participated in all
of the conversation and still she had a ton of knitting done.
When you first start knitting, it seems
hard to do and it feels awkward in your hands. However, that
awkwardness soon leaves and is replaced with the satisfied feeling of
knowing you created something with your own two hands. It really is
a very satisfying feeling.
While knitting is not difficult to do,
it does require a few special supplies and some patience. With these
three simple steps you can learn to knit today:
Step #1 – Your Supply List
To begin knitting you will simply need
to have a pair of knitting needles and some yarn. If you are going
to attempt to make an item from a pattern, you will also need that as
well.
Knitting
Needles
Knitting
needles are not all created equal. By far, the easiest needles to
knit on are made from wood. Wooden knitting needles allow you to
knit much easier because your yarn will stay in place on them. When
you use plastic or metal knitting needles you will soon find that
your yarns want to slide off the needles if you are not careful in
handling them. When you are new to knitting it really is best to
stick to wooden needles.
When
you are a beginner at knitting you should create your first project
with large needles for a couple different reasons. The first reason
is that the large needles are easier to work with and allow you to
see your mistakes much easier. If you drop a stitch you will
immediately know it and can rip out and start again fairly easily.
The second reason is that large knitting needles make your projects
much quicker to do. You can very easily finish a scarf on large
knitting needles in only a couple days. This sense of accomplishment
is great for newbies.
Yarns
and Fibers
When
you are new to knitting you will want to start out with natural
fibers such as cotton or wool. The reason you want to stick to the
natural fibers is because they will not slide off of your knitting
needles quite as easily as synthetic fibers will. While all those
fancy yarns look inviting, they can be a challenge to work with if
you are new to knitting. It is best to start off simple and move you
way up.
Step
#2 – Learn Some Basic Knitting Lingo
Learning
to knit means you have to learn the language which goes along with
knitting. At first it looks a bit daunting, but here are the basic
abbreviations. You can find more in a knitting dictionary in the
front or back of most knitting books.
K
stands for Knit
KB
stands for Knit-in-Back
BO
stands for Bind-Off
P
stands for Purl
EOR
stands for knit every other row
Step
#3 – Just Do It
Just
like the Nike ads say – Just do it! The only way you will ever
learn a new skill, such as knitting, is to try it out and practice.
Learning
to knit allows you to make new friends and to create beautiful works
of art while relaxing at the same time. By taking care to use the
right supplies for beginners, and for looking for groups where you
can learn new techniques, you will be on your way to knitting complex
sweaters in no time.