Can you knit left to right?

Some people who are left-handed don't try to change the knitting method; instead, they learn to knit right-handed. In this way of knitting, the stitches start on the left needle, and as you work them they move to the right needle.
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Is it possible to knit backwards?

Knitting backwards is knitting from the left to right (right to left for left handers) and can be substituted for a purl row in stockinette, allowing you to never turn your work. It's also commonly used in entrelac knitting, where it would be difficult to continuing flipping your work to knit each side.
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Does knitting have a right and wrong side?

There is a good side and a side that often looks quite plain or even a bit wonky. And this good side, where the pattern looks at its best is called the right side, while the back is referred to as the wrong side. Typically the tails are hidden on the wrong side (from your cast on, or when you join in a new skein).
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Should I knit left-handed?

Knitting Uses Both Hands

Right-handed people can use their left hands when knitting, and left-handed people can use their right hands in the same way. Some left-handed people find it easier to learn the continental method of knitting. The yarn is held in and manipulated by the left hand, which may seem more natural.
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Is it easier to knit or crochet?

Which is easier to learn knitting or crocheting. As a whole, crochet is easier than knitting. Crochet uses one hook & doesn't require the movement of stitches between needles, and is less likely to unravel. After learning the 5 basic crochet stitches, crocheters observe that their project works up more quickly.
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How to Knit Backwards (Knitting from Left to Right)



What is German knitting?

Knitting with the yarn in one's left hand is commonly referred to as Continental knitting, German knitting, European knitting, or left-hand knitting.
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What does wrong side facing mean in knitting?

The wrong side is the back side of the fabric, and will be on the inside of a garment. When the right side of the fabric is facing you, you're working on a right side row. When the wrong side of the fabric is facing you, you're working on a wrong side row.
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Is the cast on row the right side?

The tail at the bottom of your work (the yarn leftover from the cast-on row) should fall to the right of your work. When knitting in stocking stitch, this is what the right-side of your work will look like. If your pattern tells you to end on a RS row, your final row would start with the tail on the right-hand side.
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What is reverse knit?

Backwards or reverse knitting (sometimes also mirror knitting) is an ingenious method that allows you to knit from left to right. Instead of using the right needle as the working needle, one knits from left to right using the left needle to create stitches.
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What is Shetland knitting?

Shetland fine lace is an extremely delicate knitted fabric made with soft Shetland wool spun into very fine yarn and knitted into intricate patterns. It is traditionally knitted by hand on wires using a knitting belt. Status. Critically endangered. Historic area of significance.
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Can left handers knit right handed?

Work as a Right-Handed Knitter

Some people who are left-handed don't try to change the knitting method; instead, they learn to knit right-handed. In this way of knitting, the stitches start on the left needle, and as you work them they move to the right needle.
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What is continental knitting vs English?

The main difference in English vs. Continental knitting is the way the yarn is wrapped around the right needle before its pull through to knit a stitch. In English-style knitting the action is throwing the yarn, while in Continental-style knitting the action is picking the yarn.
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Can you crochet left-handed?

Left-handed crochet is as common as the number of people who are naturally left-handed. In spite of this, most crochet instructions are written for right-handed crafters. As a leftie, it can feel like the craft world has left you out.
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How many styles of knitting are there?

In knitting, there are two basic styles of technique: the English method and the German or Continental method. The only real difference lies in how the yarn is held. With the English method, the working yarn is held in the right hand; with the Continental method, it is held in the left.
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