Madamsir Sammieface (
angelikitten) wrote in
knitting2010-03-25 10:49 pm
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Why yes, I am a beginner...
I started learning to knit late last year, but kinda forgot about it after a pre-xmas tidy up. During the (short!) time I did knit, I only learned how to cast on and do knit stitch.
I picked it back up again today. I can still cast on and knit stitch, so I thought I'd try the purl stitch (following this guide). Thing is, even though I'm 99% sure that I got it right, it felt like it was far too easy...
Should I be worried, or is it actually something that's just that easy, even for a beginner?
I picked it back up again today. I can still cast on and knit stitch, so I thought I'd try the purl stitch (following this guide). Thing is, even though I'm 99% sure that I got it right, it felt like it was far too easy...
Should I be worried, or is it actually something that's just that easy, even for a beginner?
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You know what else gets a bad rap but is easy as pie? grafting (aka kitchener stitch)! :D
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Have you noticed this yet? Purling has the same structure as knitting, except from the opposite side.
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If the more experienced person tells you something they can do is hard, well then you have to be more impressed, see?
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For me, purl is easier though knit is faster.
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(The pictures of the work are dreadful, I'm impressed that you could follow them with that dark yarn --- or maybe it's just my laptop screen. In any case, www.knitpicks.com is a good place to find explanations of other techniques -- they even have videos for some.)
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There are tons of videos on there for almost any knitting technique you could want.
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