How to Finger Knit

When I was about 6 years old my mom had showed me how to finger knit, and ever since then, I have been obsessed with it. So, today I am going to teach you how to finger knit. Also, ever since I started Spectacular Izzy Fun I have been meaning to show you guys how to finger knit, and finally, I thought that today is the day. So, here is how to make it:

 Here is what you need: A ball of string, and your very own hand. 
 So, this is the hand position that you need to hold your hand in. Also, be sure NOT to cut you sting.
 Now, weave the string around your fingers.
 Then go around the other way.
 This is how it looks when you are done.
 Now do the same thing again.
 (Sorry that this picture isn't that clear.) So, next you take the bottom loop, so the first loop you made, and pull it over the second loop (pull it over the most resent one you made).
 It should look like this.
 You should do that step to each finger and it will end up looking like this in the end.
 Now, weave another strand around your fingers again, and remember to exclude your thumb in this process (so in other words don't use your thumb.) And, just keep repeating the previous steps that I just showed you over and over again.
 So, after a while the back of your hand should look like this.
 Now, these next steps are the closing off steps, so you bring one loop to the next finger, and pull the bottom loop over the loop that you just brought over, then do the same for each one of your fingers.
 Your pinky should look like this at the end, then take it off your hand.
 After that, stretch out that last loop.
 Knot that end.
 Knot the other end.
 Snip off the excess.
 And, ta da, you are all done. So, hopefully you liked this post. And, be sure to stay tuned for tomorrow, Annual Spectacular Izzy Fun day. If you haven't seen my Spring Fairy Garden post yet then, Annual Spectacular Izzy fun day is the celebration of when this blog started. I'm super excited for that, and make sure to check it out. Have a great day!  

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