Hooker or Knitter?
Well, I've always gravitated towards crocheting. It seems more simple to learn and do. Heck, there is only one tool to use. This is the same reason I picked learning snowboarding versus skiing: 1 board vs. 2 poles & 2 skis. Nevermind that I only snowboarded once, couldn't sit down for a month without wincing, and decided that I don't have to learn a winter sport just because I live in Colorado.
Anyway, as I was saying, crocheting seemed to be my 'sport' in the crafting world. But, secretly, I think, I always wished I could learn how to knit. There are some things that seem to be best done by knitting, some knitting styles that are just too cool, and I absolutely love the idea of mixing knitting and crocheting in different pieces.
Don't get me wrong, I'm no crocheting expert. I feel that I'm learning all the time and love the textures. I love crocheting and do not plan to stop. But, hey, I'm a smart cookie and can learn how to do both, right? Isn't not trying to learn knitting a lot like giving up before I try?
So, you understand why I'm so excited that I found this site! It's not new to the scene, I can tell from all its Facebook Fans. But it is new to me. Moreover, it seems to have a plethera of information on it!! I think that I might actually be able to learn knitting!!! (that was said with a raising pitch until I got to the happy giggle at the end!)
Without further ado, I name my new knitting savior: Knitting Help (http://www.knittinghelp.com/)! I'll be honest that I have not actually tried knitting yet with my two hands, but after looking at the site I have a really good feeling about this! So good that I am blogging prematurely. :o) One big reason is that the site's video offering succinctly displays a variety of techniques right next to each other for easy comparison. I tell you, it is love at first site (pun intended).
I think I've reached a pivotal moment, when I will no longer say "I don't knit" to at least that I'm learning to knit. I WILL be a well rounded crafter yet: sewing, beading, felting, spinning, crocheting AND knitting! That's my declaration and promise to myself. I'll keep you posted on my learning experience here and on Facebook. Wish me luck!
Knitting Help rocks! I've referred to their videos, charts and tutorials on many an occasion. :) You can do it!
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