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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What size knitting needles do you need to make a chunky blanket?

What size needles should I use for chunky wool? A pattern using chunky wool will generally need large needles. Around 7 - 8 mm is average, while 5.5 - 6 mm will give you a tighter fabric. Super chunky wool, which is ideal for making a very thick blanket, will need even bigger needles.
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Do you have to use circular knitting needles for blankets?

NEEDLES: I recommend ALWAYS using circular needles when knitting a blanket. You will still knit back-and-forth in rows, but the weight of the numerous stitches and growing fabric will rest on your lap as you work, rather than your wrists having to bear the strain.
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How long should needles be for a blanket?

The most common lengths used are 16”, 24”, 32”, and 40”. These needles work well for knitting blankets.
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How do you know what size knitting needles to use?

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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How many stitches should I cast on for a blanket?

If you want a medium sized blanket, then try casting on 120 stitches. For a large lap blanket, cast on 160 stitches. For an extra-large lap blanket, cast on 200 stitches.
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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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What size is a knitted blanket?

Twin: 66 by 90 inches. Double: 80 by 90 inches. Queen: 90 by 90 to 100 inches. King: 108 by 90 to 100 inches.
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What can you make with size 8 knitting needles?

Size 8 Knitting Needle Patterns (4.8, 5.0, or 5.1 mm)
  • Nice and Easy Beanie Pattern.
  • All Wrapped Up Knit Pillow Pattern.
  • Beginner Easy Ribbed Pom Hat.
  • Knit Kimono Sweater.
  • Spring Meadow Scarf.
  • Diagonal Twist Scarf.
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What knit stitch is best for 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 size needles for temperature blanket?

You'll need to use a circular knitting needle about 29 - 32 inches long to hold all the stitches.
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How many stitches do you cast on for a queen size blanket?

Using the stitch count table, you pick the queen size blanket column and read down, then read across the row for 16 stitches. So you would need 360 stitches to achieve your blanket width.
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What size needles for thick yarn?

The knitting needles that are typically used with bulky and chunky yarns are US9 - US11 , while super bulky yarns are commonly paired with US11 - US17 . Extra thick jumbo yarn requires even larger knitting needles, usually between US19 and US50 .
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How many balls of yarn do I need for a blanket?

How Many Skeins of Yarn for a Blanket? You will need around 1 to 18 skeins of yarn for a crochet blanket. Or about 900-4000 yards of yarn. This will depend on the size of the blanket, the gauge of the yarn, and the colors of the blanket.
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How many squares do you need to knit a blanket?

How many squares are there in a blanket? It takes 35 squares to make a blanket.
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How many yards of yarn do I need for a blanket?

Blankets can take a lot of yarn and as such, it is important to make sure you have enough yarn before beginning the project. As a general guideline, one yard per stitch might be required for making a baby blanket while an average twin bed-sized blanket takes between 300-330 yards.
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What size is a full blanket?

Full Size Bed

The full size mattress dimensions are 54” by 75”, and most full sized blankets will be around 80” by 90”.
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What is a good blanket size?

The blanket size should be the same size as the mattress or a few inches larger. For example, a king mattress measures 76 x 80 inches and the standard king size blanket is 108 x 100 inches.
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What is the most common knitting needle size?

The most common knitting needle size is US size 8, or 5mm. These needles are most common because they match up with worsted-weight yarn, which is the most common type of yarn for most knitting patterns. These needles are generally considered a normal size for beginners to start knitting with, too.
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Do smaller knitting needles make tighter stitches?

Needle size and tension are intimately connected as the loop that creates the new stitch is formed around the needle. When you knit on smaller (thinner) needles the stitches also get smaller, and the tension gets tighter/higher.
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Can I use 5mm needles instead of 4mm?

Depends on your tension. If you're a tight knitter you'll be fine but if your tension is loose it might it over the edge into not being quite right- the 4s would be better if that's the case for you. The size of the needle on the pattern is only a suggestion of what you'll need to get gauge.
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