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Old 11-09-2008, 12:52 PM   #1
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Hello Knitters!!!
You gals are so much smarter than me!! I cannot seem to catch on and I feel SO left behind-- one of my friends has already learned to do pants and diaper covers!! I am lost. I can cast on, purl, knit, and.. yeah.

Can y'all tell me what you started off doing? What was your first project? How did it turn out? How many times did you have to start over?
I am determined to learn this. I just need some help!! TIA!!!
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Old 11-09-2008, 05:58 PM   #2
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Hello

My first project was a scarf . I think a lot of people start off with one of those .
It was all in garter stitch . Which is what you get when you knit all stitches throughout .
Some people start off doing squares . Then when you have lots you can sew them together and make a blanket .

Good luck and i am sure you will get there . If you get stuck . Everyone on here is only too glad to help and give you advice. Also the Amy's video tutorials on here are great for beginners
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Old 11-09-2008, 06:11 PM   #3
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my first project was a dishcloth.

By the way, I just wanted to mention that we are a community of all kinds of knitters! We have male knitters, child knitters, international knitters, etc. All of us gals, guys, kids, and compadres are held together by our love of knitting. Welcome!
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Old 11-09-2008, 07:53 PM   #4
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Don't really remember, too many years ago. Try something flat like a dishcloth or scarf, so you can practise the sts without worrying about shaping at first. When you end up with something useable, even better.

Don't worry about the ripping and starting over. I still do that sometimes after 20+ years. (That was meant to be encouraging, hope it doesn't sound DIScouraging.) Welcome and happy knitting!
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Old 11-09-2008, 08:13 PM   #5
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When I first started knitting, I made a blanket all in garter(all knit). It helped me to get the hang of the knit stitch. If that's too big of a project for you, try a scarf. A couple of months back I finally got up the nerve to move beyond the knit stitch. This taught me how to yo and k2tog. I'd say if I certain stitch scares you, view one of the videos, or ask for help on here. Then try it! And, if at first you don't suceed, try try again!
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Old 11-09-2008, 10:18 PM   #6
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My first project was slippers. My grandmother taught me to knit and it was the only thing she could make. Since then I have knit alot of scarves.
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Old 11-09-2008, 10:30 PM   #7
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Scarves and dish clothes are the most common first projects. I started with a 2x2 ribbed scarf, which I never did finish but learned a great deal doing. The first project I actually finished was a pair of socks.

Maybe you're just being too hard and impatient with yourself. It takes time to develop new skills. Take your time and just knit something.
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For my students, the first project I give them is to make a potholder: cast on 30 or so sts using worsted-weight yarn and size 8 or 9 needles, then knit a square in stockingette-stitch. Now knit a second square. Sew them together and presto! one heavy-duty, wash-and-dry potholder.

It's great and you can make a number of mistakes and it's still serviceable [if not an item of perfect beauty ;-)]

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Old 11-10-2008, 02:11 PM   #9
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Hi Rocheal! I know how you feel - I felt like that for a long time - and I kept starting things and then getting discouraged and stopping. I finally started making really simple scarves with the fun fur yarn - I LOVE it because it is so fluffy that it hides any little mistakes! :-) I do mine all in a knit stitch, but if you want to practice the k and p you can do stockinette - you just won't be able to tell too much detail with the fluffy yarn. And, I did work a slit into mine - the fluffy yarns balls aren't usually as long as some of the others. If you want the pattern, let me know and I will send it to you! :-) After a few scarves I worked up to a basic triangular shawl that was all garter stitch - it was a free pattern from the Lion Brand website.

I just love making the scarves with the fun fur yarn - there are so many different colors and they are so soft!

Good luck!!!
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Old 11-10-2008, 03:53 PM   #10
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Scarves! Lots and Lots of Scarves! Everyone received one and I just kept making more. I just practiced the knit and purl stitches in different combinations to make different patterns. Then, when I wanted to learn cables, I made a cabled scarf with big, chunky yarn so it would go fast and I wouldn't get bored and give up. Then, I learned to knit socks with a combination of Silver's tutorial and Amy's videos on turning the heel here at this site. Keep at it. It'll come.
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