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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 ๐Ÿ‘

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[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I put together a Ravelry search for you to start from. Knit, difficulty level 1, website patterns, cowls - looks like you have to be logged in to see the search page.

The thing to search for (in addition to gaiter) is a cowl. They're a tube-thing that works like a scarf. Some are smaller tubes that fit like a gaiter (if I'm thinking of the right thing), and some are scarves with the ends stitched together - you can decide if you want to make in the round or long, using some fancy stitches or doing nothing but stockinette stitch.

Some of the websites will have written step-by-step instructions that work for you, some will be a little confusing, and some will only have videos. It's going to be harder for me to pick anyone specifically, because what I find useful might not be as helpful to you.

Don't be afraid to start over, either. If you're not happy with the pattern, find something else that you want to try with that yarn and start again. You will probably be happier in the long run if you don't force it - and you get to practice the cast-on! (Seriously, long-tail is a really useful cast-on to know!)

Hope that some of this was useful for you! Good luck!

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

Thank you for this! It's really kind of you ๐Ÿ˜Š

I've started saving them to my favourites so I can weigh up which ones to try out