1. Finger Knitting
Knitting involves maneuvering two needles at once and wrapping yarn in seemingly arbitrary ways-- which can be very frustrating until you get into the flow! So, let's start here with kid-friendly finger knitting to familiarize yourself with your tools: your yarn + your hands.
Supplies:
- bulky yarn
- *or use a few strands of thinner yarn together
Step 1: Casting On
- Hold your hand in front of you with your palm face up
- Leaving a short tail (3-5") behind, weave your yarn between your fingers by starting at your index & looping back at your pinky
Step 2: Knitting
- Wrap the yarn from the back of your hand to around the front of your hand
- Lift the loop on your pink over the yarn and your pinky finger, so that a new loop is formed by the yarn. Continue with your other fingers
- Repeat wrapping around your hand + replacing loops 3 times. Do not worry if it starts to get crowded by your fingers, after the third time, pull the tail until there is space by your fingers again
- Continue wrapping + replacing loops + pulling your tail every few rounds
- A chain will start to form. If you do not see the chain, pull the tail more tautly
- Continue the chain until you reach the desired length for your project
Step 3: Casting Off
***if you do not want to keep your chain, you can now remove your loops from your fingers, unravel your chain, and rewrap into your ball of yarn***
- Cut your yarn with about 15" left over for finishing your chain
- Wrap the yarn around your hand and replace the loop of your pinky with the new yarn as you did before
- Pull the new loop until the whole piece of your yarn comes out (now there is no loop on your pinky)
- Repeat for your other fingers
- Now you should have all four loops linked together with your yarn. Tie a knot with the yarn to secure that the loops do not fall off
Project Ideas:
- Save the chain to use as super bulky yarn in a future project
- Coil around & hand stitch to create a pillow or cushion
- Use as decorative garland at a party
- Brain multiple chains together for a skinny scarf
2. Supplies
Like most crafts, there are many types & brands for your knitting supplies. Here you can find the short list of what you need to get started, as well as tips for building your knitting toolbox as you develop your skills.
Knitting 101: The Short List
Yarn:
- Size 6 Super Bulky
- Wool, Acrylic, or Wool/Acrylic Blend
- Recommended:
- Paton's Classic Wool Bulky
- Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick
- Loops & Threads Zoomba
Needles:
- 16" Length/Size 13 Circular Bamboo Needles
- Recommended:
- Takumi 16" Length Size 13 Circular Bamboo Needles
Accoutrements:
- scissors
- tapestry needle
Knitting 101: The Long List
Yarn
Fiber Content
- wool
- acrylic
- cotton
Needles
Type
- straight
- circular
- double-pointed
Materials
- bamboo
- metal
- plastic
Accoutrements
- needle tips
- stitch markers
- size guide
- yarn winder
- knitting go-bag