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In an ever-hurried world like today's, knit seems surprisingly back in fashion as a relaxing but productive hobby.Whether it's a middle-aged man who he knits in his room to keep his blood pressure under control, or a child being taught to promote hand-eye coordination, the new generation of knitters does not fall into any specific category.If you want to join the knitting gang, this step-by-step tutorial, ideal for beginners, should put you on the path to a future of knitting.There are many stitches, but you will start with the straight stitch.The purpose of this basic lesson is to teach you how to cast on stitches, knit a row and cast off.Learn these fundamentals and you can tackle any simple job.
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Make a ring with the yarn. The longer side (that of the ball, so to speak) should be at the top, while the shorter part below - as shown in the figure.
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Move the loop from the top to the side of the wire.
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Pull the thread through the loop. Pull it gently.Don't pull too hard or the short side of the thread will pass through.
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Now pull to secure the knot while keeping the loop open at the top.
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Slide the ring onto the needle.
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By pulling the sides, you tighten the ring around the iron.Advertising
When you cast on the stitches, you add more to the initial one on the needle.There are various methods, but the reverse ring method is perfect for beginners because it is easy and allows you to get started quickly.
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Hold the iron with the loop in your right hand.
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Stretch the thread that goes to the ball behind your left hand by passing it over your palm. Keep the tail of the yarn – the short part attached to the loop – away so you don't get confused.
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Place the iron under the thread in your palm.
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Move your hand away from the wire, you should end up with a loop around the needle.
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Tighten the loop by pulling the working thread. Here's your first shirt!
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Repeat the entire operation with your hand and yarn until you have stitched on as many stitches as you want. Each time you do this, you create a point.The very first loop you make counts as the first stitch, and every loop you make is another stitch.Keep stitches straight and even;don't let them turn or it will become difficult to work.Furthermore, this method will allow you to score points wide:working on the narrow ones is really complicated.Advertising
There are various stitches that can be knitted, but the actual one is only one.You could also do a purl stitch, for example.Since we have to start from something, let's start from the obverse.
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Hold the needle with stitches in your left hand and the empty one in your right. You may need to wrap some yarn around your right middle finger, you may need it as you work.
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Point the empty needle under the front of the first stitch (the one closest to the tip of the needle) and push it through, so that the right needle is beyond and behind the left.
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Make sure the working thread, the one attached to the ball, is behind the needles.
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Take the working thread (not the short one) and wrap it around the right needle clockwise, so that it is between the two needles.
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Look between the two irons. You should see two holes created by the central wire.
- Move the right needle up and down to bring it over the left hole.
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Pass the right needle through the left hole to the front of the left needle. Do this action slowly, making sure that the ring does not slip off the iron.
- If you are not looking at the needles from above but from the front, the process will be a little different.Start by pushing the iron out of the ring slowly, making sure that the newly wrapped thread does not fall out.It can help to keep the thread taut so the loop stays tight around the needle.
- Just before the needle is about to come completely out of the stitch, pull the tip towards you, bringing the yarn you wrapped around the needle together.
- What you are doing is passing the loop through the stitch.The ring just moved to the other needle is a new stitch, which will replace the one made previously.
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Now that you have a new shirt, drop the old one. Holding the left needle – the one with the stitches still to be worked – bring the tip of the right needle past that of the left and drop the ring from the left needle.So you have a knot in your right needle.The stitch was knitted correctly (if whatever method you used didn't work out, stitch another stitch and try again).
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Repeat with each stitch until all stitches have been transferred from left to right.
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Swap needles. Move the worked needle to the left and the empty one to the right.Make sure that all the stitches are the same way and that the work is to the right of the left needle.
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Knit each row and keep swapping needles. By doing this you will create something to "straight stitch".Advertising
Close to finish your work.This procedure - also called fixing - will transform your stitches into real knitting.
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Work two stitches.
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Place the left needle in the first stitch on the right needle, i.e. in the rightmost one of the two.
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Pass the first stitch over and beyond the second.
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Remove the left needle leaving the knitted stitch on the right one.
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Work another stitch and repeat the process until there is only one stitch left on the right needle.
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Slide the needle out of the shirt. Keep the ring intact.
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Cut the yarn leaving about 15 cm.
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Pass the cut thread through the ring and pull. You can cut the thread further so it stays short or, for a more professional look, sew it with a wool needle.
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Congratulations! You've just finished your first knitting project.Advertising
Advice
- Practice to make sure you don't forget the process.
- Knitting helps you relax and calm your nerves.To do this you need a steady hand and concentration.
- Don't buy expensive wool if you're a beginner.
- If you've never knitted before, it's best to use thick yarn and needles:it will take less to complete your project.
- Buy or make a knitting bag to keep everything you need, including the pattern you want to follow.
- Small projects are easily transportable:Bring them with you if you know you'll be sitting, whether it's at the park, at the library, or while waiting at the dentist.
- These steps show you how to crochet something flat.You will need two pointed needles, but you can also use circular ones.
- Knitting is not just a female job, men also knit.There are as many work groups for men as there are for women.History teaches that in the 1400s there were only men in knitting groups [1] .No matter the gender, knitting is the most relaxing, fun and creative thing you can do.
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Warnings
- Knitting can be addictive.Make sure you have time to finish whenever you start an ambitious project.
- Never lose sight of the stitch count on the needle.If the number increases or decreases with each spin, well...Houston, we have a problem.
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Things you will need
- Ball of yarn
- Knitting needles
- Wool or darning needle
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