Can you knit a hat with magic loop?

With the magic loop technique you can work in the round with a circular needle avoiding the use of double pointed needles. You can knit socks, sleeves, hats, and gloves, all without DPN´s.
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Can you use magic loop for any pattern?

Magic Loop is an alternative to knitting on double pointed needles (DPNs), and can be used to work any pattern which calls for double pointed needles.
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Can you knit a hat on circular needles?

Using circular knitting needles is not as scary as you may think. In this simple pattern, you will create ribbing for the brim and then knit every stitch in the round to create the stockinette stitch for the main body of the hat. The hat is really quick to knit up too as it is made with super bulky yarn.
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What is magic loop knitting used for?

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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How long should circular needles be for a hat?

If you're knitting a hat, a 16″ (40 cm) circular needle usually works well. If it's a tiny baby hat, you might prefer a 12″ (30 cm) circular, instead.
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What size needles for magic loop?

You really only need one piece of equipment to start learning Magic Loop: a 40– to 47-inch-long circular needle in a medium size, say, US size 7 or 8. You'll also need about 50 yards of worsted-weight yarn, but you probably have some already.
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Can I knit a hat on 32 circular needles?

If you knit a 20 inch hat on a pair of 32” circular needles, your hat will not sit comfortably on the needle. Because the hat is 12 inches smaller than the needle, it will be stretched and straining against it. This circular needle is too large for the knitting.
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Is Magic Loop easy?

Knitting magic loop is easiest on circular needles with a really long (32" or 40") and flexible cable. The needle tip itself can be as long or short as you prefer it. You can use the technique for almost any tubular project. Only a super small diameter (~15 stitches or below) can be a bit tricky.
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Can I use magic loop instead of DPNs?

The easiest way to knit small items like socks, gloves, hats and toys without DPNs is to use one long circular needle. This knitting technique is called the magic loop. It's best to use a circular needle that is 100-150cm long for this.
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How many stitches do I cast on for a hat?

If you want to knit a hat that's 19 inches around, you will cast on 5 stitches per inch times 19 inches, for a total of 95 stitches.
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What can I use instead of double pointed needles?

But of course, circular needles are also fantastic for in-the-round projects. Some knitters prefer circular needles to double-pointed needles because they're a little easier to hang onto. Plus, your work doesn't slide off a circular needle quite as easily as it might a double-pointed needle.
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When should I switch from circular to double pointed needles?

Start the decreases in your knitting pattern while still on your circular needle. Once it feels too tight for you to stretch your stitches all the way around, that's the time to make the switch.
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What is the shortest circular knitting needle?

The shortest standard circular needle is 16 inches. But did you know that even smaller circular needles exist? These mini circular needles run between 9 and 12 inches, and are marketed as being tiny enough for knitting socks, sweater sleeves, baby hats and mittens in the round.
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How long should a magic loop cord be when knitting?

Cable length

A cable that's 36″ or even 48″ long is beneficial for a couple of reasons: First, you can use it for magic loop on any project, whether it's a small sock or a sweater neck. You'll also have the option of knitting socks and mittens two at a time with that longer cable.
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Can I use a circular needle instead of double pointed needles?

And the answer to this question is: Yes! Of course it's possible! As long as you are knitting a small project on the round, you can absolutely replace a set of 5 dpns with circular needles and you can also do magic loop, if that's your thing…
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What type of knitting needles are best for hats?

Circular Knitting Needles

In terms of length, 16″ circular needles will fit most hats. If you are knitting a tiny little preemie sized hat, or a newborn sized hat but you knit tightly, you might not be able to fit the stitches on a 16″ circular needle. But it's a good all-purpose length that will work for most hats.
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