I but cannot knit. I don’t know what it is about 2 basic stitches in knitting that I can’t wrap my brain around when I can do a bazillion different crochet stitches with no problem. Is one left-brained and the other right-brained? Inquiring minds want to know…

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@JLordanKelly Are you right-handed or left-handed? My righty mother taught me to knit, which has always felt awkward, but I (a lefty) taught myself how to crochet left-handed, which feels more natural.

Possibly also relevant: left-handed stitching crafts grow from left to right, in the same direction that the pattern is written. Right-handed stitching grows from right to left, which has always felt backwards to me.

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I am predominantly right-handed, but do a lot with my left that I just can’t do right-handed, not ambidextrous by any stretch. I don’t know if it goes to how I read a pattern and can follow along, but knitting completely throws my brain in a tizzy where crocheting “makes sense.” It’s kind of like playing piano vs viola for me…I cannot sight read for piano (despite 10+ years of lessons) but can instantly sight read for a viola or cello (fingering left/bowing right.)

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