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Make knitting easy with these tips

by Akhona Ndlela
PICTURE: PEXELS/ WOMAN KNITTING

Knitting may appear difficult at first, but once you understand the fundamentals, it becomes a creative, soothing, and surprisingly addictive activity.

These pointers will make knitting simpler, more enjoyable, whether you’re just starting or picking up your needles again.

Use big needles and chunky yarn to start since they are easier to hold and will help you see your stitches more clearly.

Start with easy patterns, such as dishcloths or scarves, so you may practice without worrying about shaping or perfection. Once you’ve mastered the two fundamental stitches—knit and purl—you can easily create countless textures and patterns.

Online videos can instantly make difficult techniques feel more manageable. Watch slow, beginner-friendly tutorials and pause as needed.

PICTURE: PEXELS/ WOMAN KNITTING

Keep your tension even by letting your hands relax and checking your grip; a grip that is too tight or too loose can distort your work.

When working on tasks that require more concentration, use stitch markers to record pattern repeats or row counts.

Don’t worry about making mistakes; they’re a necessary part of the process and can teach you more than flawless stitches ever could. Just spend fifteen minutes a day practicing; short, regular sessions help you develop muscle memory without becoming fatigued too soon.

For advice, support, and the pleasure of learning from other knitters’ experiences, join a local knitting club or participate in an online discussion board.

Knitting is a very fulfilling hobby that doesn’t have to be difficult if you have the right equipment, patience, and a laid-back attitude. So take out your yarn, start a few stitches, and savour the peaceful rhythm of making something lovely with your own hands.

Also see: Why this season is the best time to start journaling your goals

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