Who invented knitting?

The Early Origins
The Historian Richard Rutt conservatively suggests that knitting originated in Egypt between 500 and 1200 A.D.. An independent researcher, Rudolf Pfister, discovered some fragments of knitted fabric in Eastern Syria.
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Where did knitting come from?

Knitting is believed to have originated in the Middle East in the 5th century and travelled to Europe with wool traders soon afterwards. Interestingly, the examples of early knitting from Egypt are actually made from cotton fibres, not wool.
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Who is the father of knitting?

William Lee, (born 1550?, Calverton, Nottinghamshire, England—died 1610?, Paris, France), English inventor who devised the first knitting machine (1589), the only one in use for centuries. Its principle of operation remains in use.
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Who invented knitting and crochet?

Tambour Gives Birth to Crochet

Research suggests that crochet probably developed most directly from Chinese needlework, a very ancient form of embroidery known in Turkey, India, Persia and North Africa, which reached Europe in the 1700s and was referred to as "tambouring," from the French "tambour" or drum.
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Did people knit in ancient Greece?

Unlike spinning or weaving, knitting doesn't figure in any ancient myths. In fact, there isn't even an ancient Greek or Latin word for knitting!
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Did the Romans knit?

As far as we know, knitting didn't exist in ancient Roman times. Knitting wouldn't be invented for nearly a thousand years after these dodecahedrons were made.
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Who invented knitting in the round?

Invented by Sarah Hauschka and first described in Beverly Galeskas's booklet The Magic Loop, this technique uses a long circular needle (for instance 40 inches) to knit projects (of any circumference substantially less than the needle length) in the round.
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When was knitting first created?

The Historian Richard Rutt conservatively suggests that knitting originated in Egypt between 500 and 1200 A.D.. An independent researcher, Rudolf Pfister, discovered some fragments of knitted fabric in Eastern Syria.
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Which is older knitting or crochet?

Knitted textiles survive from as early as the 11th century CE, but the first substantive evidence of crocheted fabric emerges in Europe during the 19th century. Earlier work identified as crochet was commonly made by nålebinding, a different looped yarn technique.
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Who invented yarn?

It may have existed in Egypt as early as 12,000 B.C. Fragments of cotton fabrics have been found by archeologists in Mexico (from 3500 B.C. )., in India (3000 B.C. ), in Peru (2500 B.C. ), and in the southwestern United States (500 B.C. ).
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Is knitting a crochet?

Knitting and crocheting are similar, yet different. Both crafts use yarn to make items, but knitting is done with two knitting needles and the stitches are loops. Crocheting, on the other hand, is done with just one crochet hook and the stitches resemble small knots.
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How was yarn invented?

Around 1775 Samuel Crompton invented the spinning mule which, at the time, was a water powered spinning machine with multiple spindles. Come 1780, steam power and the rest of the industrial revolution took over and turned yarn into what we know today.
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What is the oldest knitting pattern?

The earliest known knitting pattern dates to 1655 and was found in a British medical book, Natura Extenterata. The very long sock pattern, or "order" as it was called, was written as one sentence. There were no abbreviations, full words were used and it ran for three pages.
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Is knitting good for your brain?

It keeps your brain sharp

A neuropsychiatry study found that engaging in activities such as knitting could reduce the chance of developing mild cognitive impairment by 30 to 50 percent for seniors. Knitting is especially good for this, since it requires you to use many parts of the brain at the same time.
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How old are knitting needles?

The first US patent for a circular needle was issued in 1918, although in Europe they may have been used a little earlier. Circulars are composed of two pointed, straight tips connected by a flexible cable and may be used for both knitting flat or knitting in the round.
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What do you call a person that crochets?

From what I can tell, the technical term for crocheter is actually “crochetier.” In fact, when type crochetier on my blog, no red line comes up! The reason for this is that the overall term crochet comes from the French word for hook.
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Why is knitting so hard?

This kind of complex coordination requires practice. It will also require a lot of practice to knit stitches evenly across the whole work. I always say it should look handcrafted, not self-made. But as long as you can't hold an even tension on your yarn across thousands of stitches, that's hard to achieve.
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Which is prettier knitting or crocheting?

Crochet clothing in general is less flattering than knitted clothing. You can create flattering, draped fabrics in crochet but most knitting is flattering and drapey. A crocheted jumper is likely to be bulkier than a knitted one. It's certainly possible to make flattering crochet clothing but it's usually in lace form.
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Which country knits the most?

For a country known for its boiling hot weather it's quite baffling, but that's why we decided to find out which countries have the most knitters (calculated by the number of official knitting groups). Germany is a top one, with its long history of textile and crafts.
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What were old knitting needles made of?

Ancient knitting needles were made of wood, bone, ivory, briar, bamboo, copper, wire, amber, and maybe even iron. Steel needles came later. Knitters themselves made the needles, known as knitting woods, needles, skewers, pins, or wires.
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Is it easier to learn 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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Who invented loom knitting?

These days needles are not the only solution to producing a knitted fabric. Loom knitting has a history that goes right back to the 16th century when it was known as frame knitting. It was invented by William Lee of Calverton near Nottingham.
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Where did the oldest knitted items have been found?

The oldest knitted artifacts are socks from Egypt, dating from the 11th century. They are a very fine gauge, done with complex colourwork and some have a short row heel, which necessitates the purl stitch. These complexities suggest that knitting is even older than the archeological record can prove.
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Who invented the magic loop?

The Magic Loop method – invented by Sarah Hauschka and popularized by Bev Galeskas in 2002 – uses a long circular needle (usually 32-40 inches) to work a smaller round. The round of stitches is divided in half, and loops of cord pulled out at the breaks between the halves.
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