Barbara
02-09-2005, 06:44 PM
I was taught by my aunt (who was left-handed) to knit left-handed....until recently I thought it was the wrong way....I've tried the "correct" way (English) several times and find it to be much, much slower. It wasn't until recently that I found out that left-handed knitting had a name and it was not necessarily the wrong way....
I had been continental knitting for some time and came to realize that my knit stitches were always on a slant.....I had a friend, who was also taught by my aunt, who informed me I needed to knit in the back of the stitch on the knit rows...which worked well for straightening out my stitches. All was fine until I recently tried knitting socks in the round....when knitting in the round my stitches now have a slant again....Does anyone know how to correct this problem?
Thanks
I had been continental knitting for some time and came to realize that my knit stitches were always on a slant.....I had a friend, who was also taught by my aunt, who informed me I needed to knit in the back of the stitch on the knit rows...which worked well for straightening out my stitches. All was fine until I recently tried knitting socks in the round....when knitting in the round my stitches now have a slant again....Does anyone know how to correct this problem?
Thanks