Can you knit socks on a round needle?

Have you tried knitting socks on two circular needles? Yes, it's possible! And it may be easier for you if you have trouble working with double-pointed needles (dpns). It's also an excellent skill to have in your back pocket when you really want to make that sock pattern, but the dpns are busy with another project.
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How long should circular needles be for socks?

By way of background, to knit in the round, there's the full needle method, whereby you use a standard circular needle—typically 16 inches/40 cm or longer—and cast on enough stitches to go all the way around.
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What knitting needles do I need for socks?

Knitting needle sizes: 1-3

The sock sneaks up on all us knitters at some point. Most socks are knit using a size 1 or 2 needle, but you can also find sock patterns that are designed for heavier non-sock yarns. In addition to socks, you can knit up beautiful shawls using sock-weight yarn and these small needles.
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Can you use circular needles instead of double pointed needles?

Yes, circular needles are a great alternative to double pointed in many cases. In fact, many knitters prefer to use circular needles over DPNs for a number of reasons. I learned to knit in the round using double pointed needles myself & still use them for certain projects.
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Can you use circular knitting needles instead of straight?

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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How to Knit Socks on 9” Circulars - A Tutorial by Crazy Sock Lady



What can I knit with 16 inch circular needles?

16-Inch Circular Knitting Needle Cords
  • Hats for kids or grown-ups.
  • Booties and sweaters for babies.
  • Sleeves and Collars of adult sweaters.
  • Brims of hats.
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What are circular knitting needles for?

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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What size circular needles do you need to knit socks?

22 or 30cm (8½ or 12in) are best for small tubes such as socks, mittens or cuffs. It is worth considering however, that very short circular needles will also have shorter than usual needle points which you may not find comfortable to knit with depending on the size of your hands.
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What is the best yarn for knitting socks?

The Best Sock Yarns for Knitting
  1. Patons Kroy Socks Yarn. Made of 75% wool and 25% nylon, this yarn is a quintessential choice for sock-making projects. ...
  2. Lion Brand Yarn Sock-Ease Yarn. ...
  3. Knit Picks Hawthorn Sock Yarn. ...
  4. Malabrigo Sock Aniversario. ...
  5. Regia Arne&Carlos Design Line.
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Can you knit socks on 40cm circular needles?

There is also a hybrid of all these techniques, using 2 short (25cm or 40cm) circular needles at once. This gives your sock more security from losing a needle but can be less fiddly than magic loop. These are just the main ways socks are knitted but there are many more.
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Can I knit socks on straight needles?

You don't have to learn how to manage double pointed needles to make a lovely pair of socks. Use regular straight needles to make a pair of socks instead. Knitting socks on straight needles requires some seaming and basic knowledge of knitting techniques.
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Can a beginner knit socks?

It's not that difficult!

Beginners to sock knitting often fear the heel, but they are not very difficult and don't take long to knit. I choose to knit a heel flap in a slip stitch pattern which will make it wear better. A heel flap is knitted in rows; after this turning, the heel takes just a few rows.
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How many stitches do you cast on for socks?

If you knit from the top-down, as a rule of thumb, you'll need to cast on around 14 or 15 stitches per needle (56 or 60 stitches total) if you have a regular woman's size and 16 or 17 stitches per needle (64 or 68 stitches total) for a regular men's size.
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What is magic loop knitting?

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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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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