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Though it is unsure where exactly knitting originated, it is probable that it began in the Middle East, the result of shepherds who invented it as a good way to use the wool from their sheep to produce clothes, since it could be done anywhere, without a big awkward loom like weaving.

It is likely that knitting began as the job of men, while women spun the wool.

It would then have spread to Europe through trading routes, and from there to the rest of the world eventually.

The oldest known samples of knitting were found in Egypt, however, dating between the 11th and 14th centuries.

In Europe, it became the art of women, and was soon a well-developed skill that was taught to most ladies.

Knitting moved to America with the European colonies.

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