[Nfb-krafters-korner] Beginner's knitting
Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) [E]
Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Mon Aug 19 15:00:00 UTC 2013
I made a beautiful hat from the black and white striping yarn!!!
Terry P.
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I love the self striping and self patterning yarns!
Joyce Kane
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In a message dated 8/18/2013 3:37:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, denise.shaible at att.net writes:
I agree with both Ramona and Joyce, simple is great. I myself really haven't completed many projects because I have a habit of ripping things out. Sometimes I bite off more than I can chew. So, it's a good thing to remind myself, simple is sometimes better until I build up my skills. Do any of you like to change colors or do you mostly use varigated or self-striping yarns? Well, I just thought I'd chime in.
Regards,
Denise
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Ramona
I totally agree. [kis] keep it simple is the way to go when learning and teaching beginners.
Joyce Kane
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In a message dated 8/17/2013 8:17:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ramona.walhof at gmail.com writes:
Karen, I know nothing about Turkish purl, but would be interested.
However,
most people are awkward with purling at first. If you really know the purl
stitch, Let me make a suggestion. Just choose something simple and make
yourself do it. For example: cast on anywhere from 20 to 30 stitches for a
scarf. Then knit five rows, purl one row. Repeat these six rows to make
the scarf as long as you want it. I recommend using worsted weight yarn and size 7 or 9 needles while you are building speed and confidence. It is mor comfortable to ppurl a whole row than to switch back and forth while you are
building your skill. End with the five knitted rows. Anything from 48 to
60
inches would be fine. You will probably need two 3 to 5_ounce skeins.
This scarf should not roll, but will give you some practice purling without bogging down in it, hopefully. You can put fringe on the ends or not as you choose. You can use a solid color or verigated yarn. This scarf will be fairly heavy and warm, so you may not like it if you live in the South. If this length seems overwhelming, just make a pot holder with the same design, only stop when it is square, and you will want at least 30 stitches. You can find lots more fancy patterns which are great, but I like simple for
beginners to build comfort and enjoyment in knitting. If others have
better
ideas, I am sure they will say so.
Ramona
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From: "Karen" <butterfly05 at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2013 5:13 PM
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> Annette,
>
> Since your class in January I can fly with the knit stitch but find the
> purl
> stitch much slower and at times, challenging. I heard on a knitting
> podcast
> that there is a knitter in New York City who teaches a Turkish style of
> purling that is popular with all who learn it. Are you familiar with
this?
> If there is a pattern that has extensive purling, I tend to avoid it on
> the
> needles so I would like to improve.
>
> Karen
>
>
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