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I learned to knit as a kid, so I don't remember that much about it. Now I'm writing a character who has suddenly decided he's going to learn to knit. So. Assuming a fairly intelligent adult who does stuff with his hands (drawing, sewing), with the usual book/internet resources - how long would it take someone to learn to knit things? How long before being able to do a scarf you could wear in public, or learn to knit in the round and start on socks?

I know it's going to vary hugely from person to person, but I'm curious about guesstimates.

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Date: 2010-06-24 08:15 am (UTC)
firecat: red panda, winking (Default)
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I'm kind of slow about learning stuff with my hands, but it took me three to six months on and off, because someone would show me a stitch or cast-on and I wouldn't be able to remember it the next day. Then there was a period where I could follow instructions but I wasn't able to read my knitting, so I would pick it up and knit in the wrong direction and stuff.

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