I've got another sweet story for you all about how, when, why etc people have learned to knit and or crochet. I sure am enjoying reading and posting them for you, please keep them coming. This story comes from Sue F. Thanks so much Sue for sharing.
I
learned to knit and crochet when I was about eight years old. Because I
am left handed, my mother had trouble showing me how to knit. I think
she must have showed me some of the basics, but then I used a book to
learn the rest. What I remember about learning to knit is that I would
knit all the stitches from my left needle to my right and then back
again from right to left without moving the needle to my left hand. This
created a natural stockinette stitch so I was confused when the book
showed a sample of garter stitch which is what you are supposed to get
when you knit every row. I continued knitting like this for a few days,
probably just making a
square or something, until my mom noticed my switch-hitting knitting
and showed me the correct way.
My
father is actually the one who taught me to crochet because he is left
handed. I don't think he taught me any fancy stitches, but he did show
me how to hold the hook and make chain stitches and that was enough to
get me started.
Over
the many
years since I was eight years old I have gone from making misshapen
afghans to all sorts of items. On a crazy day, sitting and knitting or
crocheting for a few minutes helps to settle my thoughts and calm me
down.
Now
that my family and friends have all the knitted items they could ever
need, I am thankful to be able to send my items to you, knowing they
will be put to good use.
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