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when youamp;#39;re just starting out as a Knitter thereamp;#39;s a lot to navigate on your journey and one of those things is how to shop for a knitting pattern that is going to be just right for you as a beginner Knitter and so for todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to dive right into Ravelry an online knitting community and pattern database and Iamp;#39;m going to show you some tips on how to narrow down your search for a knitting pattern that is just right for you and your level and where you are on your knitting Journey so grab a cup of something cozy and letamp;#39;s Dive In foreign needles hands knitting channel here on YouTube my name is Taylor and I will be your host this marks the beginning of a new series Iamp;#39;m bringing to the channel this summer called The Beginneramp;#39;s Guide and this is where I share with you my take on steps and tips and things to look for as you begin your knitting Journey itamp;#39;s not going to be a fully exhaustive serie