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Knitting. It's such fun! If ever there was a
hobby that just keeps getting better, it has to
be knitting!
Even if you're "just looking", knitting is so
enticing; what with the plethora of luscious
yarns, accessories, and patterns which are
readily available to all of us.
Take yarns, for instance. Every day there is
something new! Don't try to keep up; no one can.
Just open a knitting magazine, find a yarn you
love and have some fun! That's the secret, you
know. Find a yarn in a color that's dazzling and
knit up something in a simple pattern. You can't
lose!
Cashmere, cotton, bamboo, corn fiber, silk,
handspun, organic, merino, baby alpaca, wool,
linen, mohair, acrylics, nylon, and on and on,
the list never gets any smaller and neither does
my knitting wish list. You know, all those
patterns you bookmark, so that some day soon,
you might actually get around to knitting one of
them.
But, back to that little secret about knitting.
You know, what I mentioned a few paragraphs ago;
knitting things in simple stitches. Simple
stitches abound, so never fear that there are
only so many to go around, like all those TV
reruns we love to watch.
Did you know there are many different 'knit and
purl' stitches to learn, and no two look alike?
Forget that old stockinette stitch; by combining
the knit stitch with the purl stitch, you can
create all sorts of knitted wonders. From moss
stitches, to little flags, basketweaves,
diamonds, hearts, mock cables, gingham, blocks,
all the way to patterns within patterns.
If you don't like 'knit and purl', then learn
lace knitting. Pretty combinations of knit two
togethers and yarn-overs, produce zig zags,
waves, eyelets, lacy ribs, feather stitch, leaf
lace, ladders, ferns, window designs, all
created with a few precise knitting stitches
that follow a pattern.
Then, there are cable stitches. These are truly
fun and challenging! From simple cross-over
cable stitches, to intricate celtic designs, to
braiding or medallion, you will look like
knitting's ultimate expert!
Let's not forget ribbing. Single or double
ribbing, openwork, or something called 'rick
rack', there are varied ways to knit up rib
designs as well. Easy to follow designs make the
simple look complicated!
Last, but never least, who could forget the
textured stitches? Bubbles and bobbles, popcorn
stitches, honeycomb, smocking, dimples, acorns,
knot stitches, bridal veil, vines, rosettes,
trellis, cross-stitch, to dropped stitches, too!
So, don't be put off by what looks like it's
"too difficult." That's the secret of knitting!
If you started knitting today, you would be
knitting into the future forever! And, if you
ask me, there's no place like knitting! |