When should I use wood knitting needles?

Wooden needles are where most people start and what we recommend for our Learn To Knit class. The advantage is that wood tends to be less slippery for newer knitters and therefore can be less frustrating to learn on.
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Are wooden knitting needles better?

Wood needles are an excellent choice for more experienced knitters, who want a slicker choice than bamboo, but don't like the clanking of metal. There are several different types of woods used in needles, including Birch, Ebony, Olive and Rosewood.
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Are wooden or plastic knitting needles better?

If your stitches keep slipping of, try plastic or wooden knitting needles. They will definitely help you keep everything in place, especially when you are knitting with four or five double pointed needles. Make sure the plastic needles are made of one piece and the wooden needles are of good smooth quality.
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How do you know what knitting needle 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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Does it matter what knitting needles you use?

Most knitting patterns specify what size knitting needles you will need. This makes sense because the designer wants you to be able to recreate the project successfully. However, knitting needle sizes can change based on what country they're from, so you'll want to confirm you have the right pair for your project.
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Choosing Your Knitting Needle: Wooden vs. Metal



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 needles for 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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What yarn is best for beginners?

There was a consensus among our experts that beginners should start with a thicker-knit yarn, anything from a medium size (known as worsted-weight) to a heavy, chunky yarn. “It's just a lot easier for beginners to see what they're doing when they're using thicker yarn,” says Heitmann.
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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 needles for chunky wool?

Each yarn will have a recommended knitting needle size to be used with it, depending on the yarn weight. 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 kind of knitting needles are best for beginners?

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 most important tool in knitting?

Yarn and knitting needles are by far the most important tools for any knitter, but you do need a couple more things if your knitting project is going to be successful.
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What are the best knitting needles for arthritic hands?

The Best Ergonomic Knitting Needles for Knitters with Arthritis...
  • A metal needle shaped for comfort. Knitter's Pride Nova Cubics Set of 7. ...
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  • Ultra lightweight.
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Are wood or metal knitting needles better for beginners?

Wooden needles are where most people start and what we recommend for our Learn To Knit class. The advantage is that wood tends to be less slippery for newer knitters and therefore can be less frustrating to learn on.
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What are the best knitting needles to knit with?

The best knitting needle for beginners are single-pointed needles made from bamboo with a length of around 9 inches. The knob on the far end and the medium friction of the wood prevents the work from sliding off too easily. They are both very light and warm, making them very easy to work with.
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What size needle should I use?

For everyday medium weight projects you will need a Universal Needle in a size 80/12 or 90/14. (The first number 80, 90 is the metric number, followed by 12, 14 the imperial number. Most needle brands feature both numbers on their packaging.)
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Is it hard to sew wool?

There's no need to fear wool. In fact, it's one of the most satisfying fiber types to work with. If you choose the right fabric, you'll be able to have success. When you're starting out, keep in mind that not all wool fabrics are the same and not all are suitable for beginners to sew.
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Is crochet easier than knitting?

Once you've learned the basics, many people find crocheting easier than knitting because you don't have to move the stitches back and forth between needles. Crocheting is less likely to unravel by mistake than knitting is. This is a major benefit of crocheting when first learning how to crochet vs knit.
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Should you learn to knit or crochet first?

If you really can't decide which one to start with, I recommend getting started with knitting because it tends to be a bit easier to get the hang of in the beginning. Then in a few weeks or months when you are feeling confident with your knit and purl stitches, pick up a hook and learn to crochet.
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Why is my yarn so fuzzy?

Why is My Yarn So Fuzzy? One of the main reasons yarn becomes fuzzy is from overworking it. If you're constantly ripping back your work to correct mistakes, then your yarn becomes worn out and will become fuzzy very quickly. Another thing that can affect how fuzzy your yarn gets is the type of yarn used.
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What size knitting needles do I need for bulky yarn?

Bulky yarn (weight classification 5) is generally thought of as yarn that uses size 9 to 11 US knitting needles (5.5 to 8 mm). The gauge typically measures 12 to 15 stitches per 4 inches (10 cm).
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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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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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