Knitting is a versatile craft that produces fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles, creating a stretchy, durable material. Essential for beginners, it requires only a few tools—yarn, needles (bamboo is often recommended for beginners), scissors, and a tapestry needle—and revolves around four core skills: a slip knot, casting on, the knit stitch, and binding off. Better for Apparel: Produces a thinner, more flexible fabric ideal for garments.
Knitting originated in the Middle East around the 11th–12th century, with the earliest known examples being intricately patterned, hand-knitted cotton socks from Egypt. It spread to Europe by the 13th century, initially practiced by skilled male guilds for luxury items, before becoming a widespread domestic craft and, later, a significant industrial process following the 1589 invention of the stocking frame.

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