Handicraft Magazine Spring 2014 | Page 24

24 Beginner’s guide A starting guide on how to knit Knitting is in fashion again, but have you ever wondered how to knit your own creations? Lidia Stanton shows us beginners how to knit using the basic knitting stitch (if you are lefthanded, try to hold the needles the other way around). How to cast on and start your knit Starting your knit is about creating the loops that will form the shape and width of your knit. For now, let’s start with knitting a basic square (do not panic, you can unravel the knit and re-use the yarn). Recipe for a square knit . An aran yarn . Knitting needles . 10 (w) x 10 (l) stitches . A little bit of patience For this knit, guide Sirdar Snuggly aran yarn (aqua colour) was used with 6mm needles. Depending on what yarn you buy, you may have to use different sized needles (please check the label for this information). To start off, get three arms’ length of yarn and double it over so that you have one thread that ends and the other which is from the yarn ball. Then hold both needles together, as shown, in your right hand and then thread around your left hand. Put the short end around your thumb and the thread that leads to the yarn ball around your pointing finger. Then create a loop around the two needles, twisting it anticlockwise underneath. Keeping the yarn where it is, place the two needles underneath the thread closest to you (on your thumb) and create a loop around the needles. Then, place the needles over, then under, the pointing finger loop (on the left-hand side). Drop the loop around the thumb and pull both threads gently (but not the loop you have just dropped, as that will only unravel the knitting stitch). Keep practising this procedure, without creating the twist knot. You only need this to begin with, not for every stitch. After doing 10 of the stitches you can take one of the needles out (doesn’t matter which one) and you should h ]