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Originally Posted by Hildegard_von_Knittin
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some of us are wierd, like me, and knit "continental" (yarn in the left hand), but still throw the yarn around the deenle, instead of pick it off ( which is more like a crochet motion).
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Well I always knew I was weird, and this clinches it! That's how I knit, and you explaining that it's more like crocheting makes perfect sense to me now too! I crocheted for 15 years or so before picking up knitting. I can't seem to hold my yarn in my right hand at all, and I knit really wonky IMO. I get the stitches done, and the work comes out looking okay... so what else matters, right??? :D
Edit: I was just thinking {yes... I KNOW that's dangerous this early in the morning, but I just woke up from 14 hours of sleep so I'm gonna take a chance!} When I crochet, I tend to "pick" my yarn with my hook more than I actually throw it around the hook... less motion for my wrists that way.
