Easy knitting projects for beginners

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Easy Knitting Projects for Beginners As far as pastimes go, knitting can be one of the most relaxing, soothing and productive ones, and is also a hobby that you can take with you wherever you go. There is the added advantage that there are thousands of gorgeous knit patterns out there today, dispelling the outdated image of the only creations possible being a frumpy shawl or a tacky snowman Christmas jumper.

For anyone interested in getting started with knitting, finding patterns that are not too tricky to start off with is important; mastering basic techniques before moving on to the more advanced projects will guarantee you a much more successful outcome. With that said, here are several garments that are easy to knit for beginners.

The first project that is recommended for novices is the humble scarf; this garment is not only very straightforward in a technical sense, but also allows for the possibility to create something that is genuinely practical for you or a family member to wear when the weather turns cold. You can find simple free online patterns from reputable knitting supplies retailers, or alternatively invest in some Louise Harding, Juniper Moon or Debbie Bliss patterns. Designer patterns can be exceptionally stylish, and any books that you buy can serve you for many years as you work up to the more complex garments featured. Another advantage of investing in designer books featuring Kim Hargreaves or Debbie Bliss patterns is that they will specify the correct wools from their collections and display ample images of the finished product. This can help inexperienced knitters gauge how their project is coming along.


Another garment that is very simple for beginners to get to grips with is a pair of mittens or fingerless mittens. As these items are small in size, it is easy for the beginner knitter to assess how they are progressing, and if the item doesn’t turn out as planned, they haven’t spent too much time on a failed project. Mittens can also be made to complement a scarf as part of a set, and make a great Christmas gift for friends and family members in colours that suit their tastes. Again, beginners can always opt to invest in designer books including Debbie Bliss patterns and Louisa Harding designs – many of these will include sets of mittens, scarves and hats, ideal for beginners to experiment with. Other garments that are simple to make for beginner knitters are slippers and socks, which again can be great choices if you are looking for a project that will develop your skills and also result in an item that you can wear or give away to friends as a gift.

These are also items that allow you to experiment with colour, sizing and texture of knitting yarn, without worrying too much about making major errors and ruining your project. All of the aforementioned garments are fantastic as clothing for children too, so feel free to try your hand at baby booties or children’s leg warmers and adapt patterns to suit your tastes. There is a huge variety of knit patterns for beginners out there to enjoy, including topof-the-range Debbie Bliss patterns and free garment designs that many leading retailers of knitting supplies can provide. Whatever your choice, remember to start small and simple in order to perfect your basic skills before you move on to more complicated projects. Scarves, mittens, socks and slippers can all make for great starter projects, so keep your eyes out for patterns that take your fancy and then give them a go! For inspiration, don’t be afraid to browse the collections such as Louisa Harding, Debbie Bliss, Juniper Moon and Kim Hargreaves for ideas on colours and styles that you would like to create.

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