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Left Handed
I'm left handed & have been teaching our 6 year old Granddaughter who is right handed, to knit today. She has picked it up quite well so far, but wondering if it's best for her to be taught by a right handed person?
Has anyone else who is right handed, been taught to knit by someone who is left handed & did it hinder their knitting techniques later on?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hard to say ...I am right handed but was taught by my Grandmother who was left handed. She sat opposite me I seem to remember,so I was looking at it in reverse ..if you get my drift ! It hasn't affected the way I knit ..once your grandaughter has the basics she will be fine I should think.
You could try continental knitting which is quicker than our method but you have to be careful to get an even tension. It is suitable for both right and left handed knitters.
If you can get hold of an old Patons woolcraft book (often for sale on Ebay) this will explain the technique.
Thank you for your very helpful replies lady & shaney.
This is really embarrassing, but thinking back, my right handed Mum taught me to knit when I was 9 years old & after looking on this website, it looks as though I might have been knitting right handed all along.
I hold the knitted stitches in my left hand & the empty working needle in my right. Is this how you right handed knitters knit?
I'd be so happy to find that I am a right handed knitter after all, as I taught our eldest daughter who is also left handed how to knit.
The joys of being Cack Handed eh?!
I used to knit scarves for my teddy bear and progressed to simple dolls clothes. By the time I was about twelve I could knit a jumper.Learning to read a pattern is also important . I think it's a great thing for children to learn. I'm glad I did as it has been a lifelong hobby .Also now there are so many lovely fashion yarns and gorgeous patterns around.
I don't do much complicated stuff these days because of the arthritis in my hands .I used to love Aran knitting. I stick to stuff like socks .(which you can knit on two needles)hats,scarves etc. and things for my hippy niece !
Yippee & thank you for getting back to me Shaney - you've made my day - 'specially finding that I am a right handed knitter after all!
The more I thought of my dear old Mum teaching me to knit, the penny started to drop, which made me look on the internet. I'd tried phoning my sister to ask her, but she's out for the day.
I've never been a brilliant knitter, just scarves & plain jumpers, using double knit or chunky wool. I've found it quite therapeutic in the past & now I've got two more Granddaughters to teach, I thought I'd better get it right for them!
I bet you've made some lovely things Shaney, but I'm sorry to hear about you're athritis, it must be a real nuisance for you at times. Hope you're not in too much pain at the moment, 'specially in this cold weather. Take care & thank you again.
Thank you nuoyg - as you will see above, I've now found out that although I'm left handed, my Mum taught me how to knit right handed & I'm really pleased about that. It'll just make it a lot easier when our Granddaughters want to follow knitting patterns in the future.
Ah bless, I'm sure your toys liked their dodgy scarves - sounds just like mine!!!!