thread: Determined to get it! Any tips/blogs/sites to aid a newbie/slow learner, lol!!!

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    Mar 2009
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    Determined to get it! Any tips/blogs/sites to aid a newbie/slow learner, lol!!!

    I have decided to learn to knit. I have managed to make a scarf from a pattern I was given 2 years ago - so keen to keep going. I bought some similiar wool but it seems that it is not giving the same finish on scarf #2. So do you normally buy the same brand as the pattern? I was given some SIRDAR Big Softie Wool which I imagine would be very forgiving as it is thick and fluffy! I tried to match the specs on the label but it is not quite as good.
    So any tips/tricks/advice or resources you can suggest???
    TIA

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    Aug 2009
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    oooo bumpng for ya! I want to learn too and have so far mannaged to make a very wonky scarf. Somehow I got from 12 stitches to 20 then back to 8 sitches and added a few buttonholes

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    Jul 2007
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    Lion brand yarn is good, also if you search you tube there are some really helpful how to vids.
    Good luck, I love to knit, especially in winter

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    Mar 2009
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    I managed to do a scarf in Stocking stitch which looks quite good! So off to get the same yarn again and try something else. Definitely a good thing to do infront of the TV rather than eating!!!!

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    Mar 2010
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    The book stitch and b I t c h is really good, caters for beginners and has some good patterns in it. They also have a crochet one as well.

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    Apr 2010
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    I have been teaching myself as well, I bought a booklet from Lincraft, produced by patons called "Learn to Knit", it has a lot of patterns, lessons, handy hints etc in it. I have been making scarves and beanies, now doing a cushion cover. I found it good cos you advance bit by bit and learn new stuff with each thing you make. Good luck! I will be making a jumper soon- scary!

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    Jun 2010
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    I learnt to knit by you tube, find a simple pattern you would like to do and then search for all of the terms you don't know. Start small!!

    I never match the wool to what's in the pattern, which is probably why I end up with odd sized things

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    Jul 2008
    Eastern Surburbs, Melbourne
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    I find it helpful to count your stitches every few rows.

    As you have girls knit them blankets for their dolls. This way you can try new stitches and if you make a mistake they won't care.

    Try a bigger size needle with your second scarf. The bigger the needles the quicker your garment is finished

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    Jan 2005
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    The website and videos knittinghelp and videos on youtube and wonderhowto will teach you everything you need