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Thursday, July 23, 2009

How to Fingerknit

Fingerknitting is king of crafts!

For years, I have watched little children transform into master creators just through the learning of this simple skill.

Fingerknitting has many, many uses!! Why not ask a child for some ideas???

One way to teach fingerknitting is to use a small action story or verse.

Here is one I like to use:

"Over the log, off jumps the frog
Pull the knitting down, run back up to town".

Here is how.

Step One:
Slip knot loop goes onto first finger- left hand for 'righties', right hand for 'lefties'

Step Two:
"Over the log,"

Long length (attached to ball of wall) goes over the finger, next to the slip knot loop.



Step Three:
"Off jumps the frog,"

Pull the slipknot loop OVER the top of the long piece that is now resting upon the finger
Be careful not to let both wool 'loops' slip off the finger entirely. This tends to happen at first!

If it does, back to step one.

Step Four:
**MOST IMPORTANT** "Catch it!!! "

Use your thumb to 'catch' the new loop onto the finger. This secures fingerknitting and prevents wool from running away from you in the next step.

Step Five:
"Pull the knitting down,"

Take the 'knitting' (piece of wool that is NOT attached to the ball.) This is the beginning of your 'fingerknitting' and will begin to look like small knitting stitches after about 6 times of doing these steps through.

Pull it down until it 'locks' into place and can't go any further. Be sure your thumb is still 'catching' the loop on your finger.

Hint: If your thumb has let go, the wool will run and run away from you and no 'locking' will occur. The loop on the finger will then grow tremendously large! Rescue this by pulling on the other wool string until loop on finger returns to normal size.


Step Six:
"Run back up to town... "

Now, let go of the 'thumb catch' and pull on the wool string that is attached to the ball. This will return the loop on your finger to a 'slip knot' and you can begin again.

Back to Step Two: "Over the log... "


Just waiting for your inspiration to begin!
What will you make???

How to finish it off: Cut the wool and tuck the end into the loop.
Pull it tight until it knots. Done!

You can fingerknit a piece of fingerknitting (double fingerknitting!!) to make really super strong cords, ropes, ties etc. These are great for skipping ropes, bag handles and for building cubbies!



2 thoughtful sentiments from YOU!:

Becky Marie said...

Amber this is great, and so timely! I taught Jai's class how to finger knit a couple of weeks ago, and for the life of me, could not remember the little song. I taught them anyway, and they loved it! Total enthusiasm from them all. Jai's teacher was thrilled to have the class learn such a 'traditional' craft and has asked me back to do it again. Now I will know the song again!! Thank you...

Amber Greene said...

You are welcome. Good to see teachers embracing crafts of old!

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