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Knitting resources for beginners

I hope this post is okay here?

Basically I can knit, and I can purl. I can knit a long 'thing,' and once, using circular needles, I made a 'tube' but I'd like to do more

Can anyone recommend a resource, preferably written with pictures, and maybe a link to a video to progress to something more complex? (it would help if the video is simple and slow)

I would like to eventually make a sock (I must be a masochist).

The thing is I struggle to understand the 'code' of patterns so I need something really basic, I'm also autistic (I don't know if that would cause issues, per-say, but thought I'd include it in order to give an overview of potential difficulties)

Thank you for any help you can offer 👍

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  • Welcome to the community! We would be only too happy to enable you 😄

    My usual advice for newbies is to have a goal, which you already have: to knit socks one day.

    So that gives you a "curriculum" of sorts to shoot for. I'd definitely recommend having the following skills down first:

    • Casting on with a stretchy method (I like long tail cast on, personally)
    • Knit and purl
    • Knitting in the round
    • Basic increases and decreases
    • Slip stitches

    To complete a typical top-down sock pattern with a heel flap and gusset, which tend to be the most common sort, you'll also need to pick up stitches and learn how to graft toes together. However, those two skills can just be looked up and learned when you get to that part, you don't really need to practise them beforehand.

    So really the most useful resource is going to depend on which of these things you already feel comfortable with and which you don't.

    We had this thread a few weeks ago from a fellow want-to-knit-socks-one-day newbie, so that has a lot of good advice too. And OP totally achieved socks!

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