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Knitting Patterns




By Michael Malega | Published  02/7/2008 | Hobbies | Unrated
Michael Malega
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Knitting Patterns

The present article has been read by many of our visitors and greatly appreciated. Hopefully you will enjoy it likewise. Knit work is no longer only for grandmothers or just any mothers. Now it’s a fun, creative hobby for anyone. Just get some basic data before you start knitting. All you need to start knitting are knitting needles, yarn and good patterns or instructions.

Let\'s start with some basic patterns. Before you start with a pattern as a beginner, you should know the basic stitches including the knit stitch and purl stitch. For the first, pass the right needle through the first stitch of your left hand needle. Now wind your thread over cross of two needles, over the right hand needle. Just softly pull through the loop. After that just slip over first original stitch from left needle to right hand needle. Repeat the whole process till you take all stitches from left needle to right needle.

Purl stitch when viewed from purl side of pattern. First you have to take the thread in front of the needle, then enter right hand needle in first stitch on left hand needle. Wind yarn about back of right hand needle from right to left, then just draw loop backwards which will allow sew to slip off left needle to right hand needle. The main thing to remember about this sew is that you have to take the yarn in front of needle. Continue till all stitches are transferred from left needle to right needle.

There is a particular way to read the patterns. First the skill level; it can be easy, medium, hard or beginner, average or advance, each pattern has particular skill level, you can start with novice and then go for building complex advanced patterns.

For an easy or novice level there are normally easy patterns, like unlike types of scarf or shawls or even some sweaters with easy knit patterns. You can even make some easy handbags, mats to begin knitting. For medium or intermediate levels you can have patterns like stocking caps, sweaters and knitted scarves; normally patterns with adapted stitches and patterns for advanced levels, you can have patterns which are complicated and which require deal of shaping.

If you are novice then start with a no pattern, this way just start by knitting with a combination of just two basic stitches, knit and purl. To begin you can knit a decent pashmina manner stole, just with three hundred stitches, if garter stitch means only knit stitches no purl stitches. To start you can even make some simple combination of stitches.

If you are knitting with circular needles, you can start devising tubular scarf for this cast approximately Three hundred stitches, and connect them together in a circle. You can try stockinette stitch it produces gracious curls at the end which gives the scarf a very different look.

I’am glad you have found this article and I hope you found the information somewhat useful.

Michael Malega presents several Knitting Patterns articles for your information. You can visit Michael\'s web site at: Knitting Patterns http://www.knitting-instructions.net/Knitting-Patterns.php


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