I have a confession to make; a knitting confession to be exact. It is something that I am rather embarrassed to admit. It actually has me so embarrassed that I never want to knit in public for fear that a fellow knitter may do a double take because I look rather strange. In fact, a few years back when I was a rather new knitter I attempted to take my knitting out into the public world. A family member was in surgery and I brought my knitting with me to the hospital to help the hours pass. I had been knitting away for just a little while when I felt someone’s eyes on me. I looked up to see another knitter staring at me before she continued on with her knitting.
I knew then and there that my knitting looked strange to others. I have suspected since I began knitting that I might look a little “backwards” to say the least. I just wasn’t sure if it would be noticeable to others until that day in the hospital. So, what exactly is this knitting confession that has given me a knitting in public phobia? Well, I knit left handed. There I said it. It is now out there.
Now, I don’t mean that I knit continental or anything like that. I really do knit left handed. I hold the working yarn in my left hand because I am a “thrower” and I work from the left to the right. Meaning I move stitches to my left needle as I work them off of my right needle. Completely backwards from how most people knit. In order to knit the way I do I have to knit the opposite of what the pattern says to do. And if a pattern has a chart I have to knit the mirror image of that chart. It is completely and utterly mind numbing and that is putting it lightly.
Why in the world would I knit this way? It has to do with the fact that I am indeed left handed and I (maybe stupidly) taught myself how to knit. Had I enlisted the help of a right handed knitter maybe I would not be in the boat I am now. After all, my grandma taught me how to crochet and she is right handed so I consequentially learned how to crochet right handed as a child.
I am hoping that this means there is hope for me as I am considering trying to learn how to knit right handed. I am so done with trying to read patterns backwards. I just want to be able to knit “normal”! I want to be able to just pick up a pattern, read it, and get knitting instead of having to flip everything around in order for me to knit it up correctly.
My husband, SET, thinks it is pretty cool that I taught myself to knit left handed but then again he is right handed.
I have had enough of the mind warping left handed knitting so here soon I am going to attempt to learn how to knit right handed. I am a little worried about the ole “old habits die hard” thing but am hoping that since I am a thrower and I throw with my left hand I might adapt alright. I’m at least going to try!
I have done many searches over the years for left handed knitting on the internet and there are a few interesting and helpful sites but not enough if you ask me. Knitty has a great article on left handed knitting found: here.
This link kind of cracks me up. It has great pictures for learning to knit and if you scroll down there are instructions for left handed knitting that state to hold the pictures up to a mirror and substitute the word right for left and vice versa. This is exactly why knitting left handed gives me such a headache! Your brain starts to flip flop after a while of that!
This site has some good general instructions for knitting left handed.
Then there is this great You Tube video that really shows exactly what left handed knitting looks like. It is exactly how I knit except I throw the yarn with my left hand.
So, in the meantime I will still knit happily away even if it is backwards. Once I attempt to give it a go with right handed knitting I will post my progress. I want to try it out here soon but keep putting it off….after all, I still can knit even if it is backwards.
Happy Knitting! 
Filed under: Knitting, Ramblings on May 1st, 2008 | 2 Comments »