Circular Knitting Needles-Help On How To Use Them

By Gina Williams

The name of circular knitting needles will not do complete justice to the concept since they are shorter needles bound together by a strand of nylon cord. If with classic needles you have to stop at the end of each row and turn the work around, circular knitting needles have the advantage of letting one work round and round until you finish the item or need to change the yarn.

There are two important advantages in which make circular knitting needles stand out, and one is the above mentioned functional advantage of being able to avoid alternative knitting. A secondary advantage is the chance to design garments without seams if that is what you wish for.

If with classical needles, the weight of the work is distributed on the surface of the needles, in the case of the circular knitting needles it rests on the nylon cord and therefore in the knitter's lap. Only part of the working stitches will stay on the needles as such thus increasing the comfort level of your hands, through the lowering of the stress normally put on the wrists. Circular knitting needles are in this case more convenient for those who suffer from a variety of joint problems like arthritis or rheumatism for instance.

There are several points you must check before buying circular knitting needles. To begin with, be sure that the length of the nylon cord matches your purpose; you can find items with a cord of up to forty inches long that is excellent for more ample garment knitting. For everybody who is only making a small child's pullover, then, the circular knitting needles don't have to be longer than twelve inches.

Why is size so critical? One thing is for sure, you can get really bothered by the improper size of the cord. And last but not least, when it comes to the cord length aspect, you should also know that the size of the needles is shorter for smaller cords too.

Last but not least, circular work needles allow one to carry the work on the train, on the plane or anyplace else one needs without the risk of the stitches falling off. Furthermore, the circular flexible cord puts a stop to the bothersome protruding inconvenience of classical knitting needles.

In this case, for occasional or permanent knitters, having one or several pairs of circular knitting needles in the home proves pretty inspired when you wish to test anything new and don't have the time to go acquire supplies. - 31807

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