6 tips to be a faster knitter

Knitting can be an enjoyable and relaxing activity, with a practical purpose, but it can also be challenging, especially when learning for the first time. If you are working to a deadline, or just want to challenge yourself to push your knitting skills to the limit, then there are a few ways you may be able to increase your speed.

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Plan Ahead

Spending time on planning and making notes may seem counterproductive when trying to knit quickly, but it can save time in the long run. It means you know exactly what you are doing, without having to stop to rethink or worry about forgetting your plan.

Don’t Look

A confident and experienced knitter does not need to watch their needles to obtain a rhythm. This helps stop you second guessing yourself and makes it easier to multitask, thereby saving time.

Lots of Practice

If you only knit rarely, it will never become a comfortable habit. You need to try and develop a regular knitting routine, preferably every day, so the process can become almost automatic.

Style of Knitting

Over its long history, knitting has evolved many styles and techniques Lever knitting is one of the fastest kinds. Continental style is quicker than the English style. Knitting backwards may speed up your pace.

Choice of Needles

A macrame kit such as those at https://www.woolcouturecompany.com/collections/macrame-kits only requires cords or braids to knot together, but knitting requires needles. For knitting in the round, you need circular needles for maximum effectiveness, and it can help if the left is smaller than the right.

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Fixing Errors Quickly

Check regularly to make sure mistakes are spotted before you go too far. Unravel the stitch column rather than ripping rows out completely, or, even better, incorporate a lifeline so you can easily go back to fix things.

Once you have figured out your own rhythm and style for when you knit, and you have developed the habit of knitting regularly, you should find yourself speeding through your knitting at much faster rates, completing pieces more quickly and saving more time for other things.

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