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14. YouTube has taught me to knit
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 03:07 PM
Jan 2012

I could never learn to knit at all as a child, I had no one to teach me, I learned to crochet with a book and did that for years. Finally I approached a lady who I know that is a wonderful knitter and mentioned my desire to learn, finally, to knit. She told me it might be easier for me to learn Continential style since I had crocheted for 30 years and that I could find all I needed on YouTube. I told her I thought YouTube only had frat boys lighting their farts and such, but she opened me up to a great knitting resource and a few years ago I learned and it has become a passion for me.

Yes, and old dog, or middle-aged dog, can learn new tricks! My favorite sweaters are now ones I've made, and hand-knitted socks are just wonderful!

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Thanks for posting the video. I never thought to check YouTube for that. woodsprite Jan 2012 #1
I've tried a few times, but failed. surrealAmerican Jan 2012 #2
My daughter taught me to knit NEOhiodemocrat Jan 2012 #3
self-delete shanti Jan 2012 #5
english knitter here shanti Jan 2012 #4
Definitely a HUGE tension difference in my English vs. Continental stiches so far. beac Jan 2012 #8
I knit in English and in German. JDPriestly Jan 2012 #6
I found doing the first few rows "English" really helps. beac Jan 2012 #7
Didn't know what it was called HeiressofBickworth Jan 2012 #9
Tunisian crochet is on my "to learn" list. beac Jan 2012 #10
Like anything new HeiressofBickworth Jan 2012 #11
I wonder if picking up stitches along the edge and knitting a few rows of rib (k2p2) would beac Jan 2012 #13
Tunisian crochet is also called Afghan stitch Tansy_Gold Jan 2012 #12
YouTube has taught me to knit get the red out Jan 2012 #14
The only person I know who SheilaT Jan 2012 #15
there's a Continental-style "beginning knitting" class for crocheters starting today at Crochetville eShirl Jan 2012 #16
Amazing what you can learn on the internet. beac Jan 2012 #17
I know... pipi_k Jan 2012 #19
Yah, I've tried pipi_k Jan 2012 #18
me too.. 2banon Feb 2012 #20
I knit both ways. I love the German style of JDPriestly Feb 2012 #21
interesting ge26252se Feb 2012 #22
Wouldn't that take a lot of space? HopeHoops Mar 2012 #23
Nah, you'd be amazed... beac Mar 2012 #24
I switched and never looked back Warpy Apr 2012 #25
At age 67, I changed. Grey Jun 2012 #26
I love Ravelry. But it can be a total time suck b/c I beac Jun 2012 #27
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