How do you convert DPN to circular needles?

Place a marker at the 1/3 and 2/3 points if your pattern uses only 4 DPNs. If your pattern uses 5 DPNs, which divides your stitches in 4, just place a marker halfway along each half of your magic loop instead. Ignore the DPN cast on and division instructions. Just cast on all your stitches on to your circular needle.
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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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Can you knit in the round with DPN?

Working in the round on DPNs is similar to working on a circular needle, except that the stitches are distributed over 3 or 4 rigid needles rather than one flexible cable. You are still knitting with just two needles at a time - the other needles are simply holders for the stitches you haven't worked yet.
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Can you substitute straight knitting needles for circular?

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?

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How to switch from double pointed needles to circular needles - knitting tutorial -The Spinning Hand



Why do knitters use circular 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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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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What is the difference between magic loop and circular needles?

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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Can a beginner use circular knitting needles?

Circular needles are very similar to single-pointed needles. The only difference is the flexible cable connecting the two needles. This allows you to cast on a lot more stitches while keeping the weight of the needles low at the same time. They can be a great choice for beginners.
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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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Is it hard to knit with circular needles?

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 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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Is it possible to knit a circle?

Although you're probably used to seeing crocheted circles, you can actually knit circles too. Start by casting a few stitches onto a double pointed needle and knit into the front and back of each stitch in order to increase the rows. Once you've cast on several rows, change to 3 double pointed needles.
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Does length of circular needle matter?

You may have thought all along that bigger circular needles produce better stitches but you are wrong! Every circular needle size and cord length has its own purpose. Each needle size is numbered and the smaller this number is, the smaller the circular needle will be and you will also have to use a thinner yarn.
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What are the best knitting needles for arthritic hands?

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What is magic loop knitting?

Magic loop is a technique that you can knit when your circular needle is too long for your knitting project. This often happens when you are knitting sleeves, the neck of a sweater or something else with only few stitches.
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Can you use circular needles instead of magic loop?

Important tip: First of all, make very sure that you actually need to knit using magic loop. If your project has a sufficiently large circumference (say a sweater or a cowl), you can knit in the round with a circular needle of a similar length without ever needing to pull out the cable.
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