There are so many possible knitting projects! If you're a beginner I would reccommend knitting a simple scarf as a start. I am currently working on a baby blanket. As you grow more comfortable with the knitting needles and the technique, here are some suggestions:
Peg Blanchette has written: 'Kids' Easy Knitting Projects' 'Kids' Easy Knitting Projects (Quick Starts for Kids!)'
Yarn is the main material used for knitting. There is also wool or cotton knitting string that is more like string or cord than yarn but used for knitting. Or you may be looking for gymp, rexlace, or plastic lace used for a variety of craft projects.
Knittinghelp is your best bet for finding knitting patterns for free on the internet. You can find these patterns and see which best suits you and your projects going forward.
cable knitting, tube knitting, four needle knitting, knitting in the round, and a straight knit
go to About.com and click on hobbies and crafts then on knitting. They usually have at least three scarf projects.
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.
No, knitting is a sport.
there is no hookset in knitting
Modular knitting is a form of knitting that involves knitting small geometric shapes that are pieced together into a larger product. The most intriguing feature of modular knitting is perhaps the varying directions in which the stitches move and interweave with each other. Entrelac, another knitting method, is similar to modular knitting.
No, they are not.
Gertrude Taylor has written: 'America's knitting book' -- subject(s): Knitting 'The complete book of knitting' -- subject(s): Knitting