I enjoy this style much better than the english method. It is much fast and has fewer movements. When I teach people how to knit I start with this, that way they don’t panic having to let go of one of the needles to ‘throw’ the yarn. It is also great for left-handed knitters.
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How I did it
How I did it: My grandmother taught me when I was 10 years old. You can easily start with a big hook, some chunky yarn, and a person to show you how to pull the yarn through the loops. If you can tie your shoes, you can crochet! Read how I did it…
