Knit with a Crochet Hook
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As a crocheter I have always coveted knitting and I have tried every mock knit stitch I could find. I just never found one that could give me the flexibility of thin knitted fabric or one which doesn't take ages to create with inconsistent results. However after watching a knitting tutorial and trying again to learn with no success I thought I would try to knit with my crochet hooks. This worked with better success than my attempts with knitting needles but I still found something was missing. I then remembered learning to "Knook" a few years back and thought I would revisit this idea. After working with my knitting machine I felt I had a better understanding of how knitting worked and I was able to master "knooking" this time with great success. I had always struggled with the concept of the purl stitch and without it your knitting projects are very limited. I remembered watching multiple YouTube tutorials on the purl stitch and s...