Can you convert knit in the round with straight needles?

The short answer is “Yes, absolutely.” Use whichever style of needle is most comfortable for you. A slightly longer version goes like this: Both circular needles and straight needles have their uses.
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What can I use instead of circular knitting needles?

It's easier to use DPNs instead of a circular needle when knitting very small circumferences in the round.
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Do you need circular needles to knit in the round?

A circular needle will hold the stitches a little better and make it easier on your body because the needle holds more of the weight of the project. Knitting flat on circular needles is the same as working on straight needles. Do not join in the round, just cast on and knit.
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Can you knit a blanket on straight needles?

You can make a blanket on either long straight needles or circular needles. If using straight needles, make sure they are long enough to accommodate the entire width of the blanket without bunching up too much. This is probably the best choice for beginners, because it makes it easy to handle the needles.
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What is the point of circular knitting needles?

Circular needles have pointed tips and come attached with a length of smooth nylon or plastic cord. Because circular needles allow the weight of the work to rest in your lap (rather than on the needles) they put less strain on the hands, wrists, and shoulders.
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Transferring knitting from straight needles to circular



How do you change gauge in knitting?

How to Use the Knitting Gauge Cast On Converter
  1. The current gauge that the pattern calls for — the number of stitches per 4 in/10 cm.
  2. Your new gauge — the number of stitches you have per 4 in/10 cm using your desired yarn and needle size (make sure you take the time to get this right)
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Can you knit sweaters without circular needles?

To knit a sweater, you can use any style of needles that will accomplish the task. You just might need more sets and styles of needles if you're not a fan of using circulars.
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Can you substitute straight needles for circular needles?

The short answer is “Yes, absolutely.” Use whichever style of needle is most comfortable for you. A slightly longer version goes like this: Both circular needles and straight needles have their uses.
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What is the difference between knitting in the round and magic loop?

Magic Loop is a technique for working in the round that avoids the use of double pointed needles. Using longer-than-usual circular needles, you can knit projects even with very small circumferences, like wee little socks, crowns of hats, cuffs of sleeves… the list goes on!
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Should I buy straight or circular knitting needles?

Circular needles are the perfect choice for knitting in the round and also knitting flat pieces. They consist of a needle tip on each end with a cord joining them. These are used for projects like hats, sweaters, socks, sleeves, mittens and more.
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Can a beginner use circular knitting needles?

The guide explains the difference but what you need to know right now is that many beginners prefer to start with circular knitting needles. They are versatile and starting there helps narrow down what can be an overwhelming array of choices.
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What size needles for chunky blanket?

What size needles should I use for chunky wool? A pattern using chunky wool will generally need large needles. Around 7 - 8 mm is average, while 5.5 - 6 mm will give you a tighter fabric. Super chunky wool, which is ideal for making a very thick blanket, will need even bigger needles.
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What is moss stitch?

Moss stitch is a beginner-friendly crochet stitch made from an alternating pattern of chain stitches and single crochet. It's very easy to work, and the perfect stitch to learn after you've masted the basic crochet stitches.
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