
So, where did I learn to knit? You wouldn’t believe me if I told you! Suffice it to say, my family is my inspiration for everything I do. I’ve learned a lot about knitting from making things for friends and my children (and the occasional item for my dearly beloved). I can promise that there is very little that is as rewarding as seeing someone you care about enjoy something you just decide to begin with a little yarn! But what kind of yarn is the best to start with? Well, obviously you don’t want to start with something expensive or fussy. The truth is, cheap really is the way to go here. A simple, common acrylic yarn like Red Heart or Bernat is fine for a beginner. It’s durable, and the weight is just about perfect for beginning. And did I mention it’s cheap?
Happy knitting!
JJ
Originally posted 2009-08-15 22:26:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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