Addi Knitting Needles

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Should You Buy a Knitting Machine

Knitting machines are great for speed or for making exquisite fine gauge knits but they can also be very expensive. Are they right for you?

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Knitting Needle Sizes

Whenever you are working with knitting needles, the size is important because their size is directly proportionate to the size of your stitches and how your item will look once it is finished. For this reason you will need to take into consideration not only what type of needle to use but also what size of needle to use as well. The size of knitting needles are based upon both the length and the diameter of the needles.

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The History of the Knitting Factory

With the introduction of knitting factories, knitting began to be done as a commercial business, rather than as a personal hobby. This happened when knitted fabrics became more popular and the demand for items became too much for local knitters to supply. In a knitting factory, knitting is taken to serious levels. With the recent rediscovery of knitting as a hobby, a music club has opened called “The Knitting Factory.”

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Knitting Patterns for Beginners

How knitting began

Knitters were first believed to have begun their craft in the first few centuries AD. Egyptian artifacts and art have led many historians to credit the creation of knitting as a way to design clothing to the Egyptians. Since the craft is quite simple, it caught on and spread to other cultures rather quickly. By the middle of the 1500s, the first knitting groups had been established in France.

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Easy Knitting Patterns – Knit Christmas Gifts

If you choose the right techniques and easy knitting patterns, making your own Christmas gifts
doesn’t have to be intimidating. Even a beginning knitter can make wonderful gifts that will show
your love and creativity!

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Addi Turbo Knitting Needles

Addi Turbo Needles

Addi Turbo Needles

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An Early History of Knitting

Knitting is something we are all familiar with, but surprisingly we know little about when and where the art of hand knitting started. This is because yarn fibers are biodegradable. One thing we do know is that the oldest form of knitting (crossed knitting) was practiced since before the birth of Christ. A pair of knitted socks discovered in Egyptian tombs from the 3rd to 6th centuries A.D. is the earliest archaeological evidence of knitted garments. The earliest knitting needle is a brass rod that dates back to the early Iron Age. Spinning wool started around 4000 B.C. near the Mediterranean Sea. The first wool factory in England was build by the Romans in 50 A.D. The kind of knitting that we are used to was not practiced till quite recently, however.

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7 Ways You Can Feel Comfortable in a Knitting Group Meeting

Learning how to knit? Bitten by the knitting bug? Now, it’s time to meet more people who are hooked on knitting! Fix mistakes in your knitting too. Get the most out of your knitting group meeting. I’ll tell you what to expect from a knitting group meeting, and show you 7 ways you can feel comfortable among experienced knitters. Have fun making new friends to share knitting ideas and projects.

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Knitting Stitches: 5 Most Popular Knitting Stitch Types

Welcome to the wonderful world of knitting! Even if you’ve been here for a while, there is always something new about this most fascinating craft!

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Notes on Decorating Knitting Needles Using Jewelry Findings and a Bit of Knitting History

Although a craft not as old as other needle arts, knitting has a long history and currently used tools and techniques have come quite some distance from nalbinding (nalbinding employs the thumb and a needle as tools for looping). Examples of nalbinding dating from the third century have been found in destroyed Roman outposts. Evidence of nalbinding is also found in early Scandinavian cultures.

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