Can you use double pointed needles instead circular?

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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Can you knit in the round with double pointed needles?

Knitting in the round on double pointed needles creates a seamless tube of fabric, and allows you to work small circumferences such as socks and mitts that don't have enough stitches to fit around a circular needle.
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Can you use double pointed 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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Can you use straight needles to knit in the round?

Because of the "stopper" ends of regular 1-point straight needles, there is really no way to use them to knit in the round. Try to avoid using the rubber temporary needle ends as much as possible. Their weight can make your knitting uneven.
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Can you knit a blanket without circular needles?

Even though a blanket is knit flat, not in the round, circular needles can still be used. To do this, you will still knit flat and flip the work at the end of every row. The process is the same as straight needles, they're just connected together.
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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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Why do you need 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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When should I use double pointed knitting needles?

Double-pointed needles are used to knit in the round for items that are too small for circular needles. For instance, when you knit a glove on circular needles, the stitches comprising of the glove's fingers become so tight that they cannot be worked around the circular needles.
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Can I use magic loop instead of DPN?

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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What needles do Arne and Carlos use?

Needles
  • 3.25 mm double pointed needle (dpn) for casting on.
  • 2.75 mm (set of 5) dpns for knitting socks.
  • tapestry needle for finishing.
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How do you change circular needles to straight needles?

Converting a circular pattern to a straight pattern involves making sure that every second or "wrong" row is reversed. If for instance the circular pattern says to knit 40 rows in the round, every other row in a straight pattern will require you to purl that row.
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What knitting needles do you need for a sweater?

32" Circular needle: Hands down the most common length for knitting shawls or pieces of a sweater. It's long enough to accommodate the majority of widths for either of these projects and the cable is long enough to allow the weight of a project to rest on your lap rather than on your wrists as you work.
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Can you knit a cardigan in one piece?

Go for a timeless pick with this One Piece knitted cardigan. It will work well with your closet staples. Wear it over your favorite top and trousers and you're good to go! In fact, this pattern is an ideal project for intermediate knitters to work on.
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Can you knit a baby blanket with straight needles?

If you don't feel comfortable knitting on circular needles, you can knit a baby blanket on straight needles. Most of the blanket sizes will fit on 14” long needles. It's okay of the stitches are a bit smooshed, it won't affect the completed project.
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What is the best stitch for knitting a blanket?

If you plan to make a loose blanket or scarf, choose a simple stitch pattern like garter stitch (knit all stitches in every row), simple ribbing (knit 1/2/3 etc stitches, purl 1/2/3 etc stitches) or seed stitch (known as moss stitch in the UK).
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What knitting needles should a beginner use?

Medium sizes are generally the best for beginners. This means you should look for a width size of six (4mm), seven (4.5mm), or eight (5mm). For length, a 10-inch needle is usually a good starter size because they'll be small enough to handle easily.
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What is the difference between circular needles 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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What is a magic loop needle?

The Magic Loop is a technique, not a needle! Using one long circular needle, you can knit different circumferences of project using the Magic Loop technique. It's a great alternative to double pointed needles for working small circumferences in the round, such as socks, mitts, hats, and sleeves.
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