Holding the needles and yarn
Holding the needles and yarn
Everyone evolves their own personal way of holding knitting needles and yarn but it is
still useful to know how to start.
Right hand needle Hold the right needle as if you were holding a
pencil. When casting on and working the first few rows, pass the knitted piece over the
hand between the thumb and index finger. As work progresses, let the thumb slide under the
knitted piece, grasping the needle from below (Fig.12).
Left hand needle Hold the left needle lightly over its top, using the
thumb and index finger to control the tip of the needle (Fig.13).
Holding the yarn
Method 1 Holding the yarn in the right hand, pass the yarn under the
little finger, then round the same finger, over the third finger, under the centre finger
and over the index finger. Use the index finger to pass the yarn round the needle tip. The
tension on the yarn is controlled by the yarn circled round the little finger (Fig.14).
Method 2 Holding the yarn in the right hand, pass it under the little
finger, over the third finger, under the centre finger and over the index finger. Use the
index finger to pass the yarn round the needle tip. The tension is controlled by gripping
the yarn in the crook of the little finger (Fig.15).
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