How do you know what size knitting needle you need?

A simple guideline: Add the measurements (in millimeters) of the suggested needle size for each yarn and then use the needle that is closest in size to that number. For example, for a swatch of two strands of Wool-Ease Chunky, we added 6.5 mm plus 6.5 mm to get 13 mm. The closest needle size is 12 mm, which is a US 17.
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What size knitting needles are most commonly used?

Most beginners will tell you that they learned how to knit on a pair of their mother's or grandma's straight needles. Typically, these needles would be a size 8, the most common knitting needle size to go along with the most common yarn weight, size 4 or worsted weight.
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Does needle size matter knitting?

Why Does Size Matter? The size of the needle affects the length of the stitches and thus your finished product. The concept of gauge, or how many stitches fit into 1 inch of knitting, relies heavily on the size of the needles.
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How do you match knitting needles with yarn?

In general, a basic rule of thumb is: the finer the yarn, the smaller the needle. Most patterns will specify the yarn that they used to make the project. If you didn't want to use the exact same yarn, you could substitute for something which is the same weight yarn.
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What size knitting needles are best for a blanket?

Circular needles are great for any blanket project. They're long enough to hold a whole blanket, and the size 8 is perfect for any worsted weight yarn. The best circular needles for a blanket are ChiaoGoo Circular Needles (US8).
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Choosing Your Knitting Needle: Sizes of Needles



What needle do you use for wool?

9. Use the Right Needle. A ball-point needle is usually the best option for a woollen fabric. It has a rounded tip that easily slips through the fibers without snagging or cutting them.
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What can I knit with size 6 needles?

Size 6 Knitting Needle Patterns (3.9 or 4.0 mm)
  • Effortlessly Elegant Belted Sweater.
  • Easy Holiday Knit Slippers.
  • One Skein, No Purl Scarf.
  • Knitted Baby Cardigan.
  • Audrey Hat.
  • The Aunt Dahlia Knit Cozy.
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What size needles for 4 ply wool?

4 ply yarn, size 31/4mm (No. 10) needles.
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What size needles for chunky blanket?

Chunky blankets are knitted on thick needles usually between size US 11 and 50. To determine which size will work best for the yarn you've selected, take a look at the needle size recommend on the yarn label.
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What does DK mean in yarn?

DK (Double Knit) is a light yarn, for example of 50 grams. DK yarns are thinner than Aran yarns and are often used for projects that require lightweight yarns, such as a summer sweater, cap, accessories or children's clothing.
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What size needles for chunky yarn?

The thicker the yarn, the larger the needle size you will need to use with it. For example most DK yarns recommend 4mm needles, whereas chunky yarns use size 6-7mm.
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What knitting needles do you need to knit a blanket?

What size knitting needles should I use for a blanket? The thicker your blanket yarn, the bigger the needle size. Aran or worsted weight blankets are the most popular and typically use 5mm or size 8 US knitting needles.
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Which is thicker 4 ply or DK?

Structure of a 4 ply yarn

ply (lace weight), DK was known as 10 ply and 4 ply lies somewhere in between. This was great and you could easily see that 2 strands of 4 ply are about the same thickness as DK, 2 strands of lace weight are about the same as 4 ply.
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Is 8 ply wool same as double knitting?

Double knitting yarn is defined as an 8-ply thread that has between 11-14 wraps per inch resulting in around 200-250 meters per 100 grams. The recommended needle size is 3.75 – 4.5 mm to achieve a gauge range in stockinette stitches of between 21-24 stitches per 4 inches.
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How do I know if my yarn is DK?

Never fear, there is a way to tell! This is when you will use wraps per inch (wpi). You can also get an idea if a yarn is a DK weight by checking how many stitches it gets for gauge. If it says it's between 33 to 40 sts per inch in knitting, it's more than likely worsted.
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What number yarn is DK?

DK yarn is equivalent to #3 Light on the Standard Yarn Weight System. It is often used for infant wear and lightweight garments. Gauge for DK is 5-6 stitches per inch on a US 4-6 needle.
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What's the difference between DK and 4 ply?

4ply yarn is 28 stitches and 36 rows, to 10 x 10 cm, over stocking stitch, using 31/4mm needles. Double knitting (DK) yarn is 22 stitches and 28 rows, to 10 x 10 cm, over stocking stitch, using 4mm needles. Aran yarn is 18 stitches and 24 rows, to 10 x 10 cm, over stocking stitch, using 5mm needles.
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What is 4 ply yarn used for?

But contemporary wool-making methods mean modern 4 ply yarn is actually surprisingly fine, which means it's an extremely versatile wool, used to knit and crochet most things. In fact, 4-ply wool is particularly good for making baby clothes, because of its excellent insulating properties.
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