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Topic: Learning to knit
Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Subject: Learning to knit
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 4:27pm
Right, so Rach has expressed an interest! Woooo! (People should know by now not to mention knitting otherwise I go a little enthusiastically mad!)

http://www.knittinghelp.com - www.knittinghelp.com is fabulous place to start and has videos to watch as well as explanations of knitting terms etc.

As far as starting out, I'd get some 8ply yarn and 4mm needles (Everyone else in the world calls 8 ply 'double knit' or DK - we seem to have weird names for things) - perhaps flat needles to start with (the normal ones). I'd also go for pure wool as I am a purist when it comes to fibres and hope to drag you all along with me! *muhahaha*

A pattern to start with to get your head around knitting would be a dishcloth. Dishcloths are usually knitted in cotton (so bear that in mind if you actually want to use your dishcloth).

http://www.tinybirdsorganics.com/soakers/pattern/ - Tiny Birds Soaker is an easy soaker pattern on flat needles - for this you need to know how to cast on, knit and purl, increase and decrease. www.knittinghelp.com will show you how to do all these things.

Yayyyyyyy! Knitters!



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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 5:03pm
so I could knit a dishcloth? do you need a pattern for them or is it just a square.

(i love my knitted dishcloths!!! )

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Posted By: Paws
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 5:15pm
I'm with you on the pure wool thing! I hate the cheap crap, feels awful!!!

I just finished a really basic jersery, I'll have to take a picture but all you really do is knit a whole bunch of squares and sew them together....easy peasy!

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Posted By: Rachael21
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 5:16pm
lol I'm getting all excited now.

None of that made any sense to me but I'm sure my mum knows the lingo.

Nikki you don't happen to know anyone in chch who can spin wool do you? We have a fleece sitting here ready to be spun but don't know anyone.


Posted By: muppet
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 5:18pm
I second knittinghelp.com - it taught me pretty much everything I know! (which isn't actually much to be honest).

Also, try knittingpatterncentral.com for heaps of free patterns.


Posted By: Bobbie
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 6:01pm
Oh you're making me want to dig out my abandoned knitting from last year. I got the weirdest desire to knit while I was pregnant.

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Posted By: peanut butter
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 6:17pm
Originally posted by Bobbie Bobbie wrote:

Oh you're making me want to dig out my abandoned knitting from last year. I got the weirdest desire to knit while I was pregnant.


So did I...but never finished


Posted By: kiwivic
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 7:51pm
I got into knitting a couple of years ago when I was pregnant and I love it! I started out knitting Leo a newborn cardigan, then I knitted a jersey for my friend's 3yr old girl, a scarf for my sister, a chunky knit jacket for Leo (1), a tiny bolero for a friend's newborn girl, a basinette blanket for my sister's baby, then a cardigan for Grace (4) and now I'm doing another baby bolero

Attached are a pic of the jacket I did for Leo and the first baby bolero I made.

Vic xx




Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 9:02pm
Deb - you sure can knit a dishcloth!! You can just knit a square if you want, it'll do the job just fine. If you want to get fancy there are a heap of free patterns on the net.

Rach - hrmmm... someone that spins? I don't know of anyone in CHCH I know of someone in Dunedin! But not very well.

Gen - I definitely wanna see a pic!

Maybe I should start posting stuff around here to drag you all to the dark (knitting) side.


Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 9:05pm
Oh yeah, and I started knitting while preggo too. Got a couple of rows done which got progressively smaller and then longer again - no idea how that happened!

Only started properly about a year and a half ago. Now very much love it and can't wait to knit a trillion things for Hanny pants. I even got comments on the plane from the air hostesses/cabin attendants the other day - they loved Hanny's little dress. (A tad proud... )


Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 9:07pm
wow - is that all - i thought from the longies you sent us you had been doing it for aaaages, cause they were so fab!!!!

must try the dishcloth thing, i have heaps of knitting cotton that belonged to my nana...

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Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 9:12pm
Aw thanks Deb To tell the truth... longies are the easiest thing to knit ever!!

And yeah, definitely give it a go! It's so cool being able to use stuff you made yourself


Posted By: Rachael21
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 9:32pm
what are longies?



Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 9:34pm
Knitted baby pants that go over cloth nappies... or just as pants. But good over naps


Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 9:34pm
Originally posted by RachandJack RachandJack wrote:

what are longies?



long wooly pants... check out the cloth bots thread in the pic gallery cause i just posted a pic of eden in a pair...

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Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 9:35pm
Longies



Posted By: Rachael21
Date Posted: 25 March 2008 at 10:01pm
oh man they are the cutest things ever. I can't wait to get knitting now


Posted By: aimeejoy
Date Posted: 26 March 2008 at 8:51am
I love love love the longies you knitted Nikki - you did a fab job! No holes or anything like my knitting!!! I esp love the little frilly bottoms...

I also got the knitting urge while preggy but gave up cos it was taking too long

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Posted By: kiwivic
Date Posted: 26 March 2008 at 1:42pm
Nikki - I love your longies. Can you recommend a pattern for an 18mth old boy?

Vic xx


Posted By: mummy_becks
Date Posted: 27 March 2008 at 12:09am

I love longies too, my nana is knitting me a few more pairs to have over the winter.



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Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 27 March 2008 at 12:59pm
I use the Picky Pants pattern from Little Turtle Knits

http://www.littleturtleknits.com/pages/diaperingpatterns.php - Little Turtle Knits

They are knitted on circular needles and the pattern is fabulous - has heaps of different options for knitting... girlie cuffs, boy cuffs, different waistbands and options for gussets etc.


Posted By: kiwivic
Date Posted: 27 March 2008 at 1:41pm
Hmmm . . . I'd rather not have to pay US$13.00 for a pattern. I'll have a look around for something free I think . . . . .

Oooh, here's one!
http://pimpmylongies.wordpress.com/longies-pattern/

Vic xx


Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 27 March 2008 at 3:42pm
I got the Picky Pants one (and was happy to pay the money for it) because it has photo tutes on all the techniques you need to use - which was great for a beginner knitter like me.

And yeah, the Pimpmylongies pattern is Jenny's from TNN. It looks really good knitted up.

There are a few more around - http://alison.knitsmiths.us/pattern_baby_bell_bottoms.html - Baby Bell Bottoms is another cute one


Posted By: peanut butter
Date Posted: 27 March 2008 at 4:35pm
Oooooo, you have got my interest. Maybe a blanket (while straight forward) was too much of an ask to begin with. I want to make a jersey for Tom. Know of any good patterns or any free patterns? i can knit, purl, cast on , cast off and increase and decrease (when i ask mum to remind me how)


Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 27 March 2008 at 4:51pm
Book from the library - Simple Knits for Cherished Babies by Erika Knight.

Really great simple and easy baby patterns. I love it!

Knitted this one from the book:



Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 27 March 2008 at 4:53pm
I'll try find some on ravelry tonight



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