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Old February 28th 09, 06:10 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Default Continental Style knitting

I KNOW 'continental style' knitting (where the yarn is held in the left
hand, as in crochet) is faster than 'American style' (where you hold the
yarn in your right hand and 'throw' it over the needle). I've seen the
video's.

But, oh, the learning!

With a niece and a nephew each expecting an addition to their families, I
figured a baby blanket would be the perfect way to learn this new (to me)
method. I chose one that was primarily garter stitch (re-learn one stitch at
a time!). I find it much slower than my 'throw' method because the movements
are new. And, each time I pick it up, I find myself 'reverting' to my old
method out of habit!

So, I will try and persevere, because I have so many knitted projects in my
head right now I could certainly use a faster way to knit.

Lisa in NJ

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