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    I recently decided I was going to learn how to knit, and expand my "knowledge" of crocheting, < My very limited knowledge>

    Do any of you knit? have any advice on websites , books or whatnot? What works for you?

  • #2
    learning from a book is HARD. At least you have some background with the crocheting. That'll make learning to knit a little bit easier.

    There used to be a thread with advice for newbie knitters/crocheters over at the Soapbox -- quick check, i think it was pruned. Want me to post a new one there? Last time there was lots of good advice.

    have you checked out about.com's Knitting page ? I think that was one of the sites that was recommended by folks on the soapbox. Google had a ton of hits for knitting.

    Have fun.
    It doesn't work real well in Everfrost to tell the Magus you want to
    travel to Natimbi...--Don aka Terrwini
    --------------------------
    You walk into a room in which there are three primates: a chimpanzee, an orangutan, and a gorilla. The chimpanzee is holding a banana in each hand, the orangutan is holding a big stick, and the gorilla is holding nothing. Which primate in the room is the smartest?

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    • #3
      I actually bought that book the idiots guide to knitting and crocheting < though I am not to fond of taking it into yarn stores and proclaiming my idiocy to all > , it has helped a bit.
      Been browing the about.com page now, there is a LOT of stuff about knitting out there hehe, hard to pare down really.

      thanks for reply!
      Last edited by Lothay; 08-31-2004, 01:35 PM.

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      • #4
        Ill agree that learning to knit from a book is VERY hard.
        All you really need from a living human being is someone who will hang around for a while and show you the stitches once or twice until you figure out how. Beyond that, its just practice, and occasionally calling on a friend to remind you about a stitch

        Lady Anna Anna
        LadyAnnaAnna
        14th Cleric Maelin Starpyre
        Leader of Tradeskills Union
        Aspiring TradeGoddess - Skills still not worth mention

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        • #5
          I can start and continue a project! Only know two stitches, and don't know how to stop it.

          Cross-stitching. Now there's a fun RL tradeskill!
          RNG isn't prejudice. It hates all of us equally~

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          • #6
            I have done cross-stitching, made some beautiful bibs for my son during my pregnancy, then never let him wear them LOL.

            My mother in law is coming out to visit on Thursday and said she will bring some supplies and help me so we will see how it goes hehe

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Maisie
              I have done cross-stitching, made some beautiful bibs for my son during my pregnancy, then never let him wear them LOL.
              Hmm... I dont think mine is that bad.. but close.. Started a wall hanging cross-stitch for my brothers family when his first child was "Still in the oven" ... still working on the finishing touches... My nephew is now 4 yrs old & has a little brother.
              Duchess Melinia Spellteaser of Vazaelle
              "Old World Travelers"
              Tradeskills:
              GM Baker 300 + Trophy GM Brewing 12/18/04
              Fletching 146 Smithing 110
              Jewel Crafting 175 Pottery 175
              Research 155 Tailoring 83
              Fishing 185

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Melinia
                Hmm... I dont think mine is that bad.. but close.. Started a wall hanging cross-stitch for my brothers family when his first child was "Still in the oven" ... still working on the finishing touches... My nephew is now 4 yrs old & has a little brother.
                yeah, cross-stitching can be a bear to finish sometimes. Stick with small projects and it's not so bad. Of course in the stores all you see is how beautiful the picture on the kit looks, you don't notice how big it is or try to calculate how many years it will take to complete it.
                It doesn't work real well in Everfrost to tell the Magus you want to
                travel to Natimbi...--Don aka Terrwini
                --------------------------
                You walk into a room in which there are three primates: a chimpanzee, an orangutan, and a gorilla. The chimpanzee is holding a banana in each hand, the orangutan is holding a big stick, and the gorilla is holding nothing. Which primate in the room is the smartest?

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                • #9
                  Uh oh, the cross stitching line of thread is still going! Be careful, I might start posting up a project or two!

                  Shame there's no time any more. I was on a roll a while back, but havent finished the backstitching (only half left) of my last project for the last two years. Darn work and education.
                  RNG isn't prejudice. It hates all of us equally~

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                  • #10
                    RL tradeskills! Woot!

                    I'm a quilter, although less so in the summer because work is really heavy in the summer and it's too hot to hold a blankie in your lap.

                    But, if you wanna see a few I've made, have a look.


                    The cupcake is DONE! 1750!!! And 7 Trophies! And a fishing pole! That summons beer! Woo! And Tarteene, the enchanting gnomish tinkerer of the 247th bolt and one neato Tinkering Trophy

                    Butcherblock Oak Bark Map, hosted by Kentarre!
                    Reztarn's Guide to Finding Yew Leaves
                    Frayed Knot - The Rathe

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                    • #11
                      I would LOVE to quilt but I am on the knitting kick atm hehehe, those are beautiful!!!
                      must be nice to be so talented
                      I love crazy quilts, that one is goregous
                      Last edited by Maisie; 08-31-2004, 10:01 PM. Reason: forgot to say something /blush

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                      • #12
                        Hehe, thanks...I need to get a picture of my latest ones...a small wall quilt and two Christmas stockings (well, one is done, the other is in progress).

                        My bf has me working on a quilted tea cozy atm! Building up some log cabin blocks that i'll trim down into a cozy (a la instructions from here).


                        The cupcake is DONE! 1750!!! And 7 Trophies! And a fishing pole! That summons beer! Woo! And Tarteene, the enchanting gnomish tinkerer of the 247th bolt and one neato Tinkering Trophy

                        Butcherblock Oak Bark Map, hosted by Kentarre!
                        Reztarn's Guide to Finding Yew Leaves
                        Frayed Knot - The Rathe

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                        • #13
                          Cross-stitch: I've done several medium sized ones in relativaly short periods of time. but my last one i could never find the time.
                          Quilting: i'm still a beginner in that department. still havent finished my first project.. yet. i'm actually putting the cross-stitch i did for my brothers family into a wall quilt. its supposed to look like a baby blanket. maybe i will post a pic when im done. we shall see. I've lost count the number of quilts my mom has done.
                          Genealogy: would this qualify as a rl tradeskill or rl research? i've been working on it here and there.

                          Chenier: i like the Edinburgh Dragon the best great job on them all!
                          Last edited by Melinia; 09-04-2004, 03:16 PM.
                          Duchess Melinia Spellteaser of Vazaelle
                          "Old World Travelers"
                          Tradeskills:
                          GM Baker 300 + Trophy GM Brewing 12/18/04
                          Fletching 146 Smithing 110
                          Jewel Crafting 175 Pottery 175
                          Research 155 Tailoring 83
                          Fishing 185

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                          • #14
                            I do a lot of cross-stitch. Right now I'm working on an enormous afghan (Town Square pattern), inherited from my mom's closet of UFOs. She passed on her love of handicrafts to me -- I'm nowhere near her ability or her output, however. Before the girls were born, I began a wonderful project which is sadly unfinished because it is just so fiddly (I liken it to a 350 trivial tailoring combine): Celtic Christmas -- http://www.tiag.com/designs/LL-32.html -- by Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum.

                            My daughters have both taken up quilting and knitting this summer after visiting my dad's house on vacation. Dad taught them to quilt (I know how, but don't do it often as getting out my sewing machine is a royal pain) and my older sister taught them to knit. That meant I had to teach myself to knit, all over again. Third time's a charm (and now I'm knitting right handed because it's just easier to teach the kids who are both right handed, unlike their parents).

                            There's a great knitting community over on livejournal: http://www.livejournal.com/community/knitting/

                            That's where I got my recommendation for good books on knitting for beginners, etc.
                            -- Ancarett, who lives at ancarett.com

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                            • #15
                              I am a lefty also, but I crochet right handed, it is just easier that way. I was also a bit more clumbsy with knitting.
                              Have you tried the "mirror" trick teaching your children to knit? It comes in quite handy when teaching little ones to tie there shoes also.

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