I haven't looked at knittinghelp lately, but I'm pretty sure it used to have videos. YouTube has lots, too. Ravelry is like Facebook for knitters, except without the creepy privacy violations.
Knitting's a weird mix of visual and spatial, for me. I tried learning from a righty, and then from her books, but I ended up reading the instructions out loud while reversing the words "left" and "right." Then I did what I heard instead of what I saw. I think Athena must have been with me that day!
The problem I had the one time I tried to learn it from a book was that I could not translate the 2-dimensional pictures into my 3-dimensional hands. The things that were explained well in words, I got, but the stuff that needed the pictures... not so much.
In this case, I think part of the problem was the particular book I was trying to use. The pictures were all black and white line drawings, where it was sometimes hard to tell which bit was supposed to be the needle and which the yarn. I sort of let it discourage me from trying other books, which may have been a mistake.
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Date: 2010-04-27 07:32 pm (UTC)http://www.knittinghelp.com
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Date: 2010-04-27 11:40 pm (UTC)It's the sort of skill I have a hard time learning from pictures.
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Date: 2010-04-28 01:25 am (UTC)It's rare that I run into something I can't teach myself out of a book, and I find it very disconcerting when I do.
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