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Question Posted Sunday February 19 2006, 5:07 pm

I know that knitting isn't really home decorating, but it's the closest I can find.

How can you learn to knit faster? I'm a slow knitter, but with all my work, the time I save for knitting is sparse. Therefore, I can never finish a project in time. Are there any other knitters on this site?


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KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Sunday February 19 2006, 8:33 pm:
My friends used to teach me how to knit. I still knit, but you know, I forget. Anyways, you can`t really just become faster in like a day. The other 2 people said that you can only become a really fast knitter by practicing, and they are correct. Once you become really good with the needles, you can knit without even looking down!! My friend Emmy can do that :]. Anyways, just keep doing what you`re doing, and just concentrate on the motions of your fingers. :]

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x_mystery answered Sunday February 19 2006, 8:13 pm:
The more you knit, the faster you'll get. You'll eventually get to the point where you can knit quickly, and without looking. Good luck!

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DoesHeCare answered Sunday February 19 2006, 6:09 pm:
Well, I'm sorry to tell you this but "Practice, Practice, Practice!" will make you better and probably faster. I'm a fellow knitter, and have the same problem. But I saw knitting machines at Walmart, I think the only thing you have to do for them is watch is so that something doesn't go wrong. So you have a choice, for what I've just told you, practice, or get a machine to do it for you.

Hope I helped!

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