I am a new knitter too. I have been lucky in that my mum has been able to show me how to do things like long-tail cast on, that I thought I was doing correctly, but wasn't
. However since I picked up the needles about 6 weeks ago, I have:
-Knitted a scarf that came in a kit. Long and boring but got me back in to it
-Then, with all the leftover yarn, started playing around with stitches. Stocking, then moss stitch. Learnt how to "read" the knitting so I knew how to pick it up again. What was a knit stitch vs what was a purl. I knew how to do them but not what they looked like!
-Then I tried a few of the woolly hugs ideas. I knitted a heart for my DH for valentines day. Learnt a few stitches such as chinese wave, tried my first lace etc. All of the above were short knits, with no real purpose, just practicing. It got me into following a pattern though, and working out my method for keeping count!
I ordered cheap circular needles, DPNs and crochet hooks from ebay, and got practicing again. I have just knitted a chunky cowl in the round, and am now attempting my first thing in the round on DPN. I thought I was doing brilliantly until I realised I was knitting it inside out
but youtube quickly set me straight.
-I've practiced cables and have a cable cushion on my ravelry project list. Again I just cabled a swatch with no real purpose.
So a long winded way of saying, I am just practicing practicing practicing, but the woolly hugs website is actually a great starting point. Between that, you-tube, and simple trial and error, I'm actually quite amazed by how much I have learned so far. I'm focussing my attentions on things that gauge and sizing don't matter so much for, and haven't worried about tension as yet. It'll come. I'm also finding if I'm not in the middle of a project then mistakes don't matter so much, so you get much braver about attempting things.
Wow that is long. Who knew I was so passionate about knitting already? Have fun :)