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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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Are You Looking for Scrapbook Storage Cabinets?

Organized supplies are essential to getting more pages done when scrapbooking. There’s probably nothing more frustrating than having to search for just the right piece of paper or rubber stamp when you’re trying to create scrapbooking page layouts.  Many people find that investing in scrapbook storage cabinets can be a tremendous help, but before you run out and buy the most expensive one or the first one you see, take some time to shop around and make sure you get one that’s perfect for you.

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A History of European Knitting

Knitting really caught on in Europe in the Middle Ages. With the growing popularity of knitted stockings, knitting became a household occupation. Apparently as many as two million pairs of stockings were exported from Britain to other parts of Europe by the end of the 1600′s. It was Britain that invented and perfected knitting frames and machines. Knitting in Europe has quite a history.

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How Commercial Knitting Factories Got Started

This article just gives a brief insight to how the demand for knitted items through the ages has necessitated the growth and development of the commercial knitting factories that have grown up all over the world.

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Know These Important Things Before You Learn How To Knit

Did you ever enjoy texture of yarns in your hand or wondering how that interesting color pattern was created in your favorite sweater? Then you will surely have fun learning the art of knitting. Knitting is one of several ways to turn thread or yarn into cloth-weaving and crochet. It’s all about creativity.

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What You Need to Start Knitting

Knitting

Of all the different types of needlework, knitting is one of the most popular. Knitting is a specific type of needlework that is identified by the process of looped stitches pulled through one another. Knitting is commonly used to make clothing and accessories such as hats, scarves, sweaters and gloves, as well as blankets and afghans. Most commercially produced knitted items are made with knitting machines; their high speed is indispensable for meeting the demands of the world economy. Knitting machines have not done away with human knitting, however; far from it, knitting has gone through a recent resurgence in popularity as a craft and hobby.

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6 Things To Bring To A Knitting Group Meeting

So, you’re going to a knitting group meeting. Don’t know what to expect?

  • Do you feel intimated by experienced knitters?
  • Are you shy around people you don’t know?

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5 Reasons To Join A Knitting Group

Just learned to knit? Got books from the library with nice patterns? Sometimes when you knit it, it doesnt look like the picture from the book. You can do 2 things. Pay for a knitting class at a local yarn shop which ranges from $80 for 4 sessions to more than $100. What if you dont have the time to take the class just yet, or if its outside of your budget? Here is your answer: Join a knitting group! The friendly knitters will gladly answer some of your knitting questions, and get the help you need. Is it worth your time? Are there knitters from my age group? Here are 5 reasons to join a knitting group:

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