Oh Miss Prissy, I understand your frustrations. I learned how to knit 40 years ago from my Grammy and Auntie. Only knitted a pair of simple slippers before giving it up until just 2 years ago. I did teach myself how to crochet. Took to it like duck in water, but I never liked the way crocheted socks looked. Tried to relearn how to knit many times but it never 'felt' right. the knit stitch was fine, but the purl taught in books wasn't how my fingers remembered it. Finally found knittinghelp.com and through one of their tutorials, I realized how I was purling was called 'combination'.
From that, I took off. Since I crocheted and was used to holding my yarn in my left hand and working stitches with my right, it was only logical to use the continental way to knit. I started a wash cloth and was totally bored. Before I got a quarter of the way finished, I picked up some #3 DPN and knitted a pair of socks.
Crochet is a lot faster than knitting, but it sure takes more yarn for a project.
NurseELB... How horrible! There must be some excersizes/stretches we can do to help this. Anyone know of any?
Thanks Scrambled Egg! The felted flowers were spun right into the yarn. I hope my niece likes them! She lurves pink and kept commenting on how much she liked the yarn when I was spinning it at Thanksgiving.