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Bet you could do it if you tried. I got the Stitch n Bitch book by Debbie Stoller and pretty much learnt from that and youtube vids. I also got pointers from Ravelry and people at a knitting group I very occasionally go to. It really isn't that hard
Probably not :P I have a thing against learning! I should have said. I envy folk who can because I refuse to learn because of my gran. She spent the better half of my childhood turning off the TV and trying to teach me to knit. I resent that to this day!! :P So knitting isn't happening because it will make her happy lol.
I can sew though and enjoy doing it. X
"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me"- CS Lewis
...I'm going to try my hand at making a capalet with this stitch in one of the bamboo yarns--they are lightweight super soft and they have a bit of a sheen to them.
That is awesome looking. God I wish I could knit! X
Same here. Well i can knit, my nanan taught me when i was younger, but she died before she could teach me anything more than the actual knitting technique (dont know how to start, change colour, finish, or anything)
Same here. Well i can knit, my nanan taught me when i was younger, but she died before she could teach me anything more than the actual knitting technique (dont know how to start, change colour, finish, or anything)
everything you need to learn ( about knitting )is on youtube
It is so pretty
I tried the stitch, but failed, will try again with a different wool, it was a cotton that was kind of hard to work with
I had a false start as well. I figured out if you use a needle 1 above the recommend (I'm using Lily Sugar 'n Cream which says to use a 5mm H/8 hook, instead I'm using a 5.5mm I/9 hook) the stitches come out loose enough to work the pattern.
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