I don't need to repeat beginning knitting instructions when it's been done so well on other knitting sites. Here are four excellent resources for getting help learning how to knit.
I've been asked why I don't offer more help for beginning knitters. I realize this question must come from knitters who find my sometimes direction-less directions confusing, so here is a quick list of places you can find instructions for the basics of learning how to knit.
I don't see the reason to reinvent the wheel, but I also don't want to make my patterns seem hopelessly confusing.
Here's the best of the best beginners knitting help:
http://www.knittingonthenet.com/learn.htm - Here you'll find the basics, such as how to cast on, knit and purl, as well as how to make buttonholes, French knots and I-cords for more experienced knitters. And much more.
http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/learn-to-knit - If verbal knitting instructions sink your boat, float it with these instructional learning how to knit videos.
http://www.knittinghelp.com/forum/ - If you like meeting other knitters while getting your questions answered, try an online knitters forum.
http://www.knitmap.com/about - Sometimes only someone sitting right next to you can help. Knitmap.com can find a knitting shop anywhere that GoogleMaps can find one - Canada, U.S., U.K. and most of Europe. Wherever you live, wherever you're traveling, KnitMap.com can help you find the knitting help you need.
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