I’ve been trying to teach myself to knit. I went out and bought needles and yarn. I bought a “Knitting For Dummies” book and it doesn’t help me. I’ve watched videos of knitting, after around 10 times, I could cast on to one needle, but when it was time to use two – forget it!

One needle is enough for me, so I’ll stick to crocheting.
I hadn’t realized that all the yarn I bought was acrylic. I want to use yarns and fabrics made from animal, vegetable and plant fibers. I don’t want to use synthetic fibers at all.
I’ve found this information on a Web site I like called Annie’s Attic. There, I learned that cotton is a vegetable fiber, as well as linen. I knew that silk was an animal fiber, and will definitely use it for some garments.
Here is a throw I started to make for my bed:

I bought the yarn without checking the fiber, turns out that it’s 100 percent acrylic; I’ll be using it for practice. I’ll perfect my technique and be ready to construct high-quality pieces really soon. It’s Lion Brand Yarn’s Hometown USA line and it was on sale, so I bought it. Lion Brand also makes the the types of yarn I want to use, so I’m not dogging them.
Right now, the throw looks like a baby-scarf. But it will begin to look more like a throw soon, I promise.


I will post photos as I make progress. If you notice anything I may be doing incorrectly, please feel free to share.
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