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by Feilong Lee
http://www.feilongknitting.com

If you are a beginning knitter or an experienced one, there
are more resources available to you than ever before in its
history. You will find them both offline and on the
Internet. Many classes are offered these days. You will be
able to interact with other knitters who share your
interests. It's a wonderful way to exchange patterns and
information, as well as learning where to find that obscure
wool you've been seeking.

When starting out, it's important for the beginner knitter
to start with a simple knitting pattern that is easy enough
and let's the knitter learn basic knitting stitches. These
stitches are the backbone of most other knitting projects.
There are a variety of books that can available through the
Internet, local bookstores, or a knitting stores that
provide beginning knitters a good place to start. After the
beginner knitter masters the basic knit and purl stitches
they will want to move on to a more complex projects with
increasing complexity.

Experienced knitters are always looking for just the right
pattern and the perfect wool to go with it. You can find
numerous patterns online, but your knitting store may
provide better options for you. You definitely want to find
just the right yarn in order to make the pattern produce the
right look and feel. The finished garment shouldn't have a
tension that is too loose or too tight.

The level of complexity and variety of patterns increases
with experience levels. Select the right wool and knitting
needles for the pattern, and check that the instructions are
easy to read. The Internet offers a variety of different
kinds of wool. The endless selection is half the fun --
planning a new knitting project with the right wool in the
right color. An experienced knitter may want to find
knitting patterns with intarsia -- knitting in different
colors blocks, each with their own bobbin of color. Intarsia
is a creative and challenging way to create knitted garments
that are multicolored.

A variety of knitting needles and other knitting tools are
necessary for experienced knitter, as well as other knitting
tools such as bobbins, stitch holders, and stitch markers.

As a beginner knitter attempts more and more knitting
projects they will start to build up their collection of
knitting needles sizes as well as scrap wool. Scrap wool
is great for creating scarves at a later date. No matter
what level a knitter is at there is plenty of information
both on the Internet and offline to keep them interested
and busy for years to come.

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