Yes, knitting teachers exist, and informally, you can probably find one in every yarn store on earth..
Knitting has no weft. That sounds like a weaving thing, to me.
You may be thinking of French knitting, which is done on a spool with pegs driven into the top.
Yes.
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A teacher is not a "Thing" a teacher is a human being that gets an education to teach children, teenagers and adults in schools.
cable knitting, tube knitting, four needle knitting, knitting in the round, and a straight knit
A teacher is a person.
This could be standing in a depressed area while knitting using a round knitting needle.
Whether you call them Knitting Nancys, Bizzy Lizzys, knitting mushrooms, knitting spools, corkers, peg knitters, knitting nobbys (or knitting noddys) or knitting knobbys, these knitting devices all owe their existence to the medieval lucet. The lucet is a two pronged fork with a hole in the handle.
there is no hookset in knitting
No, knitting is a sport.
There are several methods. The easiest thing to do is to look on Youtube, where there are lots of suitable videos.