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Posted by Maureen In Vancouver, B.C. on August 24, 2007, 1:59 pm
Hi,
I think a written pattern would be a good thing. I think I can knit socks
because I made up my mind I was going to and my brain just wouldn't take no
for an answer, no matter what my hands were doing for those first few tries.
:) I think it's the way they directions are written in some patterns that
throws me too. I don't understand enough of them to really make sense of
them. For instance, some will go something like....k2(twice). Well then,
why am I not just knitting k4? But I will keep searching and thanks for
your help.
Maureen
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> Hi Maureen,
> I haven't had any luck locating a video that teaches how to knit
> mittens but I wonder if since you have mastered socks (you're not a
> begginner knitier if you can do that in my opinion) that you might not
> try knitting mittens from a written pattern?
> Mittens don't have to be knit in the round - there are two needle
> patterns if you prefer to knit flat and seam after.
> Regards,
> VP
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> round. I hope it helps
> http://www.knittinghelp.com/knitting/basic_techniques/misc.php
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