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Nov 28 2008

Choosing and Reading Knitting Patterns

Published by Author at 1:31 am under Knitting

Knitting is one of the most longstanding and popular hobbies in the world. Not only is it fun and enjoyable, but as well there are almost endless possibilities in terms of what you can create. Whether you want to make a sweater for your mother or grandmother, or even just knit something like a doily or blanket for yourself, there are some terrific knitting patterns that you can use.

It is going to be important not only that you choose the right knitting patterns but also that you are going to be able to read them. There are a lot of different terms and abbreviations that are going to be used in knitting patterns, and they will seem like code to you if you do not understand them.

Reading a Pattern

If you are a novice to knitting you are going to want to choose easier knitting patterns rather than ones that are complex and which are going to take a long time to complete.

Once you have chosen the pattern you will need to read the instructions at the very beginning, which will advise you as to which type of yarn and knitting needles you are going to need. Choosing knitting needles based on the pattern`s recommendations is very important, otherwise you will end up with something that looks nothing like the image on the pattern.

You will need to make a gauge before you start knitting to ensure the needle size and that the yarn you have chosen is going to result in producing the size and shape of garment you need. You need to follow the instructions row by row, and it may even be helpful for you to check off a row as you are finished, in case you lose your spot because then you may need to start over from the beginning.

Use the corresponding key to interpret chart instructions, and as you get going and start to get the hang of it you will find it very easy. You will then be able to choose more difficult knitting patterns as you are feeling more comfortable, and there are some amazing patterns available for experienced knitters.

This is a hobby that is great to know, because there are so many different things that you can create, and you can even come up with your own knitting patterns if you like. Knitting is a great option if you want to create something beautiful and give it as a gift.

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