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home / contact / Established on 9/1/2007 --- Please send us suggestions for sites to add to this list -- and suggestions on how we might improve the site / Tell your friends about this site: we have no ad budget and depend on happy visitors to spread the word. Please report dead links and errors / Martin R. Carbone / 5123 Don Rodolfo Drive / Carlsbad, CA 92010 / Telephone: 760-603-1910 / FAX: 760-603-1930 / Website <<http://www.alphabeticalist.com>> Alphabeticalist Topics --- A / B / C / D / E / F / G / H / I / J-K / L / M / N / O / P / Q / R / S / T / U-V / W / X-Y-Z KNITTING -- The following information was posted on Yahoo's answer to the "Question Of The Day". Probably a good place to start looking for information. There are several web sites that can teach you how to knit. The Knitting and Crocheting category in the Yahoo! Directory is jam-packed with dozens of how-to sites. Here are a few of the more popular introductory resources: Learn to Knit / Crochet at http://www.learntoknit.com addresses the difference between knitting and crocheting. Crocheting requires a single hook that is used to make rows of similar loops, while knitting requires two needles to create a number of different kinds of stitches. Vardhman Yarn's How to Knit at http://www.cuddlesvardhman.com kicks things off with a basic "Casting On" tutorial. This is the first slipknot that serves as the foundation of your knitting odyssey.Vogue Knitting, a glossy periodical dedicated to the "rapidly growing
hand knit market," hosts a friendly tutorial at http://www.vogueknitting.com/tech/knit/knit.html
with excellent illustrations of the basic knots. You'll also find a
glossary of abbreviations and terms at http://www.vogueknitting.com/tech/abbrev/abbrev.html
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