How to knit in the round on double-pointed knitting needles for beginners [2023]
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A step-by-step tutorial on knitting with double-pointed needles and everything you need to get started. Read the full tutorial on my blog: nimble-needles.com/tutorials/...
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In this video I want to show you everything I know about knitting in the round on double-pointed knitting needles and how to get started as a beginner. In the past two years, I received so many questions concerning knitting on dpns and I thought it's about high time to incorporate all these into one cohesive video. I am knitting with a set of 5 dpns, as I feel it's a bit easier and neater in the long run. I show you how to cast on in the round for double-pointed knitting needles, how to join in the round, and how to manage your needles as you knit across. There are also little tips and tricks, and alternative techniques accompanying every little step. enjoy.
0:00 Introduction
1:07 Best double-pointed knitting needles for beginners
2:04 How to cast-on in the round on dpns
3:00 Alternative way to cast-on
4:10 Distributing the stitches to 4 needles
5:15 How to join in the round on double-pointed knitting needles
6:51 Starting to knit in the round on double-pointed knitting needles - first round
11:09 The second round
11:49 Best cast-on for knitting in the round on dpns
13:02 Alternative 1: Knit three rows flat before you join in the round
14:59 Alternative 2: Knit one row flat and join the needles as you go
16:31 Tips and tricks for knitting in the round
18:50 Best way to store your project
19:27 Knitting in the round using needle stoppers
21:06 What to do when the purl side is on the outside
21:36 How to change colors when knitting in the round
23:07 How to bind off & avoid a gap when knitting in the round
25:17 Fixing mistakes & using a lifeline for dpns
26:21 Me knitting in the round on dpns
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Thank you so much, Norman! I’ve been struggling with DPNs and this morning I learned more from you than I have by watching a dozen other videos trying to understand it. Although I’m an English knitter, it’s not difficult to apply your techniques to my knitting. I’m particularly trying to start with a pinhole cast on to knit flat in the round and hope you’ll do a video on that soon too. I love your work! ❤
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
yah..that's actually on my list for my second channel. Haven't found the time yet, tho :(
Finally got my DPN's in the mail woot! One thing I found interesting after rewatching this video is you explain the setup with the needle with the working stitches on top of the two needles to the side of it at around the 7:06 mark of the video but at around the 26:46 minute market you actually move the right needle in front of the needle with the working stitches. I find you can really seal up the gap/ladders and actually tighten up on the first stitch between needles by doing it the way at the 26:46 marker.
Just what I needed
I love that in many of your videos you give reminders that it will take practice before things starting looking and feeling right! It's helped me have faith in the process and in myself, so I've been practicing using DPNs and making random swatches/tubes on them between other projects, and finally it recently stopped feeling awkward and the results looked better... getting closer to being ready to try to make socks.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Yah..I think the learning curve is a bit longer but it definitely is rewarding!
Very nice dear I am 15 years old boy and use to feel trouble while using dpns but after watching this video, I feel like it is very simple. I am glad to have this tutorial Thank you so ooooo much 😊 And keep it up dear !😊😊🥰
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
awesome! I do believe that the trick is just having a little bit of patience. It was very awkward for me as well, at least at first (all those year and years ago).
@husanmann996
Жыл бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles 😊😊
Great intro! Thanks so much.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like it!
Thanks Norman great video and tips! 🎉
Something that really helped me with my initial DPN struggles was even though I normally am perfectly comfortable knitting on the couch or whatever, I always do the first dozen rounds or so on DPNs sitting at a table or desk, that way the inactive needles are nicely supported and not flopping about so much during that awkward phase before I've built up enough fabric to keep them under control even hanging free...
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
that's a great tip. And incidentally, I do the same!
Thank you so much Norman. I love your Tip of stitching first 2 Stitches in one needle before moving to next needle. ❤
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it really helps me!
Great tutorial. 🙂
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤️
Hi Norman, I love watching your beginner videos! Even though I've been stitching for a while, your beginner tutorials always show me how I can improve upon my skills. Thank you so much, your videos are a treasure trove of wonderful information. 🤟💜✌️🧶
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
awesome! and hey... in two weeks there will be a dpn video for advanced knitters :)
@christielamb2894
Жыл бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles that's wonderful, Norman! I'll keep watch for the notification. 🥰 💜✌️🧶
This is a terrific 'how to' video. Well done.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🥰
Thank you so much, Norman! I’ve been knitting for 1 year and 8 months. After watching your video, I am ready to try knitting socks on DPNs again. The first time I tried, I think my brain was trying by to lean to many skills at once. Now that I have sock knittting on 9” circulars down and knit sleeves on DPNs, I am ready to try knitting socks from start to finish on DPNs again. Thank you for including how to have an invisible join in your video. I know how to do that on a circular needle. And I was clueless on how to transfer that skill to DPNs. I found your video to be super clear and helpful. Thank you for your excellent tutorials. ❤️
I love my DPNs. Thanks to Norman. Great refresher!
1:24 pm ET, Thanks so much for your video. Finally I do understand how to work with DPN.🥳 I love your explanation it easy to fallow.
@NimbleNeedles
8 ай бұрын
My pleasure ☺️☺️
Excellent!! I’m going to give DPNs another try.
Thank you so much Normen . It’s not easy to find some one who holds the yarn like me . ( continental knitter )
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
glad to be there for you!
This is absolutely great video. So clear and easy to follow. Thank you!!
This tutorial made me much less afraid of dpns. I can't wait to cast on a new project!
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
definitely give it a try. and remember, i'm here in case you need help!
Enjoyed your tutorial! I learned lots.I had to unravel 3xs 🤦♀️ you are so informative THANKS👍
Hi Norman! I am three rows in on my first pair of socks and my first knit project and I needed to stop by and tell you thank you!! Your videos have taught me so much and I'm so proud of the progress I've made in such a short amount of time :))
Thank you , I’ve been trying and tryin but your instruction have been a blessing. Thank you.
It’s always good to get a refresher! Good tip on the slightly tagging on the second stitch at the beginning of every needle! I much prefer DPNs than than the magic loop I might have shared last time but you know what? Thanks to your video on the magic loop tutorial, I’m actually trying traveling magic loop technique you kindly shared in the video. I’m actually knitting a hat right now! And I can do traveling magic loop now I already knit about half the hat using the traveling magic loop, Yay! 🤗 Thank you Norman! ❤ As I was relatively new at DPNs last year, I advise a very new knitter to try DPNs knitting a pair of fingerless mitten as a start. It’s not as fiddly as knitting a hat entirely using DPNs with 100 stitches (my grandma knitted a hat only using DPNs 😅, not me though lol ) and you get to practice DPNs with 30-40 stitches (easy!) and only two thumbs you have to work on. Varieties of increase (M1R, M1L or KTB etc) and decrease you can learn too if you’re trying mittens too and you can see the effects immediately. It would only take a few days to a week and it’s very satisfying. 😊 Last year I made about 5 pairs myself only using DPNs, easy once you get used to them. 🙂
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, instant gratification is never a bad idea 🥰
Your tutorials are so clear, precise, understandable, and clear. Very informative. Thank you.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! took a lot of thought to update my old tutorial (which was already quite good, in my opinion).
Very nice tutorial. For me, I like doing the magic loop. But, when I do use double pointed needles I use only 4. I find it to be less “fussy”. Norman, you are the very best at explaining how things work! Thank you.❤️ 🧶
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
yes...it's great that there are techniques for everyone, right? :)
Thank you, Norman! I’m going to try using two dpns to cast on next time. I’ve always used one in the past. It’s interesting you have your ‘start of row’ at the end of the previous needle. I may give that a try as well. Your tutorial was helpful, as always!! Thank you!
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Well, I mean..it's something to toy around with. I personally do feel it gives me better results...but not like a must
Thank you so much for your clear and clearly visible instructions. I was never going to learn DPN knitting because they were overwhelming to me. Unfortunately, as I was trying to learn sock knitting with my interchangeable circular needles, the two sizes I needed both failed in the same way and my resolve to never learn to knit with DPNs dissolved. I took a deep breath and watched this video on .5 speed and listened to your encouragement that it's going to feel awkward and like juggling for a while. Other than the fact that I failed to knit in pattern, I managed to cast on and knit 3 rounds without losing a single stitch or a needle falling out. My anxiety was reduced enough to be overcome by your wise encouragement. I am so grateful for your approach to teaching. For a recovering perfectionist, your words were exactly what I needed to hear. Learning to trust the process is so freeing.
@NimbleNeedles
7 ай бұрын
awesome! very happy to hear I could help you to finally make the "plunge". Practise, and I am sure you will be fine!
Very informative. Excellent tutorial. Clearly described instructions and visual presentation. Thank you Norman.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
You are very welcome ❤️❤️
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I was so ready to give up! This was so well explained and filmed! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@NimbleNeedles
10 ай бұрын
You're so welcome! i really put a lot of through into this tutorial and how to make it even better (compared to my previous take on it)
I'm a beginner knitter and I like to do a lot of thorough (maybe too thorough) research before doing anything new, so I appreciate all the variations and options you present. I made a swatch for socks yesterday following mostly your tips on working on DPNs. It was slow, uncomfortable and clumsy until about 20 rows in (not perfectly smooth sailing after that, though definitely easier), but the results are very good and I feel confident enough to start an actual sock now. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!
@NimbleNeedles
Ай бұрын
Well, if you are obsessed with research and details, you are about right here on my channel 🤣🤣
Norman, your tutorials are fabulous! Though I have been a "yarnie" for over 50 years, I always learn something new from you. Your thoroughness is incredible, visuals clear and explanations very informative. Thank you. 😊
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words
Brilliant, thanks Norman, I always struggle with sleeves in the round on a top down sweater. Magic loop is good for some things but not everything. Just ordering my bamboo needles right away ❤️
I didn't even know this was an option for knitting in the round when I bought my circular needle set, however after only working for like a half an hour I'm so sold on this method. Not having to deal with the cables is such a quality of life improvement. I'm never going back and am considering selling my circular needle set. Unless you can give me a solid reason to keep it.
@NimbleNeedles
15 күн бұрын
i, too, just can't take fighting those cables. haha!
Many good tips for beginners. Thanks !
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
heh..part two with the advanced knitter tips is coming soon!
Excellent video Norman! Thank you!
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Norman
Thanks for the great tips, especially the one where you ran a red thread in the case of unravelling a project😉
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
yeah, that sure comes in helpful at times!
Thank you Norman! I bought DPNs to try knitting socks. When I used a larger set to finish a hat, it felt very awkward. Now I can use your tips to get a good foundation for working with them! ❤
@NimbleNeedles
8 ай бұрын
and if you run into any problems, make sure to come back and ask your questions here :)
Many thanks! I don't do this very often, so use you tube tutorials to figure out how to do this! Thanks for the learning and the advice given!
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Karen!
Brilliant!
Thank you so much for the good tips!❤️
Brilliant video. Beautifully demonstrated. Extremely clear explanations. Thank you.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🥰
I'm a confident DPN knitter in the round, but I picked up some great tips in this video! Thanks so much, Norman! 😀
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Norman. Great video. While I’ve been knitting with dpns off and on for quite a few years it’s mostly just to close up a hat, lol. I definitely consider myself to still be a beginner with dpns but much less afraid. Your video has so much great information that I may just try something a bit more advanced for my skill level. Thank you for sharing all of your wisdom and I look forward to your next video!😊🤗❤️
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Then maybe wait the next video as well. It will be all about tips and tricks for knitting with dpns 😎
@theastewart6721
Жыл бұрын
I’ll definitely do that. I’ve got plenty of UFO’s to work on until then!😂
Another amazing new video! I always learn something new from you. Thank you!!!
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Wow! This is an amazing tutorial. I think I got enough out of this to try DPNs without fear. Thank you, Norman. ❤
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Heh. Well, that was the plan at least 🤔😅🥰
Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great and informational video. I really enjoyed learning about the smaller DPN needles for finger making in mittens. I'm pretty much sold on DPN after I just finished my first hat using magic loop. Dealing with the cord was a nightmare. I think I want longer DPN's cause I have 7" hands. I need to find a knitting circle in my area so I can hopefully try out someone else's needles before I make a purchase.
Thank you very much for this video. I really want to knit socks. I am really enjoying being taught with your videos. I am feeling more confident now
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
do remember that I do have two sock tutorials here on this channel as well!
@kellymontgomery4233
Жыл бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles that's great about sock video. Thank you
How fitting 😊- I’m just casting on for a pair of gloves ( yes I’m one of the crazy knitters that enjoy knitting finger gloves ) and your tutorial came up on my feed - vielen Dank ! Always enjoy your tutorials to refresh my memory 🧶happy knitting
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
I do enjoy that too 🥰
Earlier this weekend, I had hoped you would release a new video, and low and behold this video appeared in my updates. I have no fear of knitting in the round using double pointed needles and like using the German cast on method for hats and headbands. I will try using two needles to cast on for comparison. As always, your clear instructions and tips are invaluable. Love from America.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
i release a video every sunday and every two weeks :)
Hoooly..Man, you can teach ! This must be a true gift . You are a great teacher . 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤I m so happy that I found you😮
@NimbleNeedles
4 ай бұрын
Glad my Videos work for you 🥰
Thank you Norman! I’ve always wanted to learn this skill because of its versatility. It was especially helpful to learn joining the round and then knitting two stitches to avoid stressing the beginning of round. I already see a great improvement.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
that's awesome!
tysm norman! this helped me so much with my dpns that i couldn't really understand! again, thanks a lot ❤
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
very happy to hear that! I do feel dpns are super easy but the initial learning curve is maybe a bit steeper!
Thank you Norman. As always very helpful and informative. I recently started knitting socks on dpns and I made every mistake you described. I wish I had seen this first. Thanks again.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
ha..well..you live, you learn, right? :)
Needed this! Been knitting for a year but havent been able to figure out dpns
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
awesome! make sure to come back if you need help, right?
@Oli3TB76
Жыл бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles 👍
Thanks so much. So far I just use magic loop,technique but I will try this method thanks
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
definitely give it a try. But hey, there's nothing wrong with magic loop either. I do feel both techniques have their pros and cons and you can pretty much knit 90% of all projects with either of them.
Thank you so much
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
You r most welcome
Thank so much Norman! I’m so in love of my DPNs…the best way to my mind for knitting small circumference: my grandma tought me this way, and it so efficient and confortable…I’ve tried a lot of other way to knit socks and sleeves, but I definitely chose DPNs ❤❤❤ my stitches are so even, well defined without any ladders and my speed and pleasure are at their best!
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
same here. DPNS all the way!
You make it look so easy! I am having so much trouble getting it started and I have been knitting for years.
@NimbleNeedles
3 ай бұрын
well, for me it IS easy. I can do that without watching :P but..i have been doing this for 30+ years. So, one is expected to see some benefits. Always remember that it took me ages as well :)
I've been knitting for 5 years now,and been overwhelmed,intimidated,and yes,I'll admit it~a little scared of trying to use DPNs😂 I have a gorgeous set of the Knit Picks Caspian wood,,sizes 2.00mm-3.25mm and have finally found the courage to give it a try😂Only after I watch this video at least 3 or 4 times lol...... Wish me luck,I'm gonna need it hahahaaa
@NimbleNeedles
10 ай бұрын
I wish you sucesss, vivienne..luck has little to do with it :P I count on you! ^^
Ausgezeichnet! Vielen Dank!
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Sehr gerne 🙂
Thank you for the video, Norman. They're very sensible tips and it feels like common sense but so helpful at the same time. I feel a bit more confident about trying your headband pattern again (for the 4th time haha).
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
But you can knit that with circulars as well!
Thanks
@NimbleNeedles
8 ай бұрын
my pleasure! :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH you just saved me
@NimbleNeedles
10 ай бұрын
Glad I could help!
Thank you, Norman! I really appreciate the DPN in the round review. I am currently working on my first pair of knitted mittens. I am trying out several of your tips from before. I did a ribbed cast on. I was able to get the join ( I had to review that a bit). I still find that I am having a hard time with the purls on the outside for a while and have to turn it around. I will be back for this one again when I start changing colors in the round. I am using variegated yarn for this project so it doesn't require changing.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
There will be a part two in two weeks time with all the neat little tips 🧶
I haven't seen all your sock videos, but I would like to see how to knit with DPNs using the toe up method. The beginner one I saw used circulars. Thanks for all your hard work creating these videos!
@NimbleNeedles
8 ай бұрын
hm...i don'T see that coming anytime soon. It would be the exact same video and I am not even sure where you believe the difference would be. Needles are just a tool that never change the actual pattern.
@bumblesby
8 ай бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles I am new to DPNs and somewhat to knitting. I did find another YT video that used them and that helped. I re-watched your beginner sock video and what confused me was using the circulars at the cast on. It doesn't appear to be in the round, but of course it is! Us beginners are a pain, sorry and thanks for responding!
Can you show how to transfer from circulars to dpns? Such as when decreasing the top of a hat? If there is already a video please direct me to it. Your style of video makes it so easy to understand.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
i don't have a video and I dont think I will ever do one. You just slip each stitch one a time :)
I am a beginner intermediate sock knitter and love wooden double pointed needles. Will be adopting a few of your methods here, specially the one that starts the sock with a loop instead of the knot. And the joining in the round, love it. My wooden needles are becoming dry and once in awhile I get a small sliver. If there is anything you do with yours to avoid this, I would love to learn how to take care of that issue. Thank you 🥰
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
well, you can use an emery board to get them smooth again. other than that, you can use special wood oils/wax to get them smooth again..but not sure if that is advisable for needles.
@tallcedars2310
Жыл бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles Thank you, I will try those both!
Thanks for this great tutorial, I will revisit the double pointed needle knitting. I just rewatched yesterday ,your old video about best knitting books, is there any updates on that? Finally , I watched your video, a month ago about, how Covid changed your profession, from traveler, to professional knitter, then I had a thought yesterday, for the knitters ,who love to travel, love opera - classical music and your lectures/ teaching about knitting, why not combine it? Just a thought, Looking forward for your next video/patron blog, Judit
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Maybe, yes, tho books are a legal nightmare to film..so maybe not 😅
Personally I prefer the 3 flexible needles to knit in the round (crasy Addi trio). Less movements and changes (=faster), no needles falling and no ladders. Perfect for socks and mittens on the go 🧦🧤🧶
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Interesting...I personally couldn't knit with them...I mean, it works but soo much slower and so much more fiddly for me 🙈
Love your tutorials. Will you please explain why you may prefer DPN's vs magic loop? I don't want this to become a battle ground for magic loop vs DPN's, but I am just wondering what the pros and cons are for either method. If you already have a video on this subject, please let me know which video to watch. Thank you.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
it's just easier and faster and I hate wasting all that time on pulling the cable through. But..i mean..at the end of the day I do both - depending on the project.
@peggytraeg
Жыл бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles I think I am not enjoying magic loop. I, also, find it difficult to fix mistakes using magic loop. Danke shön.
Hello Norman, your videos are really great, thank you! I would like to start knitting a sweater that is worked in the round up until the armholes, then it is worked flat. But how do I avoid dropping stitches when working in the round when the are so many?
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
you can work these big circumferences with circular needles without a special technique. No need to go for dpns. and then there is no risk of dropping stitches either.
Hi Norman, you are so knowledgeable are you self taught or was this talent passed down from elder relatives ? I have a very very long way to go to be up to your standard , keep up passing on your knowledge .😊
@NimbleNeedles
11 ай бұрын
i am more or less utterly self-taught beyond knits purls and simple stuff.
Is it your new recommended way to join with DPN? I mean, having two extra stitches on your first needle, and knitting two stitches after joining. I always have a weird gap or stretched out edge when joining with the old method, but I'm really pleased with how it turns out with this new method.
@NimbleNeedles
7 ай бұрын
Yeah, this is my current favorite method. Might change again in the future but currently this is it!
Hi, thank you so much for your tutorial. It’s absolutely perfect in every way. Could you tell me please the type of stand you are using to videotape. And are you using your phone as a camera also, your microphone could you tell me about that. I am wanting to send my granddaughter how to do this, and I’d like her to see me and hear me.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
I'm afraid my equipment is a bit more expensive than a phone on simple stand ($10k+). That being said, there are simple stands available on Amazon.
Oh yeah - that's me, alright!! 🤣🤣🤣
thank you for this video norman! i'm a beginner and was able to follow this and make a little tube to practice :) something that is stumping me is i'm trying to do k2p2 ribbing for a mitten so i'm confused whether to cast on 36 or 37 stitches. for my pattern i would need to cast on 36 to have a number cleanly divisible by 4 but if i cast on an extra stitch to join in the round then the number isnt evenly spread over 4, my question is does the extra stitch we cast on continue to be a part of the work? should i just cast on 36 to do the ribbing correctly?
@emilypham2971
7 ай бұрын
nvm i figured it out! somehow i was doing the join incorrectly before where it was leaving an extra stitch but im not doing it anymore so im able to create my ribbing without any issues :)
Every time you say OOPS, I feel better about myself. That’s my knitting style- OOPSAGAIN.
@NimbleNeedles
6 ай бұрын
🤪🤣🤣
When you distribute the stitches, is it best practice to start from the other side of the working yarn? At 4:25, the yarn tail and working yarn is on the left, and you started to distribute on the right.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
it really doesn't matter. Start from whatever end you prefer :)
Hi Norman! Love your videos as usual. I do have a question I hope you would have answered in this video though. Can you please tell us why you prefer DPN to magic loop. I find DPN hard even though I started knitting socks with DPN and have not tried magic loop yet. You say in this video that you prefer DPN because it enables you to have more possibilities but why is that ? How to choose between DPN and magic loop depending on the project (or yarn?). Bonus : can you do a video on mending socks or other stuff?
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
seee...each body works differently. And if you feel that magic loop is easier for you, then nothing happens. It won'T really limit your choices at all. I personally prefer to knit with small needles (2mm) and small diamter projects, and here magic loop just is very awkard as the small circumferences means there is a lot of pressure on the gaps.
Hi! I'm completely new to knitting in the round, and a beginner to any kind of knitting. Just started in February. As far as I can tell, you're knitting stockinette stitch... Is there a way to prevent the fabric from rolling up at the beginning? Maybe for the first several rounds, alternating a round of knit, a round of purl, when starting a new round in the spiral? Would that have the same effect as garter stitch in flat knitting?
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
yes, you got that right. If you don't want things to start rolling in, you can do a couple of rows in garter stitch (as you said, switching between knit and purl rows). Or ribbing (so k2,p2) will also work.
Hi there! I'm such a new knitter that I haven't yet got needles (and/or yarn ... but being a crocheter you can bet I have way too much yarn
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
well...i typically don't knit in the round with such big needles...but you could do some leg wrist warmers or so
Hi Norman...I am doing a two by two rib for a mitten...you knitted two stitches after your join...won't this mess up my pattern? what do I do? Thanks
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
i am not sure I understand this question. After you've slipped the stitch and passed it over, you can continue in any pattern you want. Of cours,e you could purl two, knit two... Or knit two and then purl two. It doesn't matter.
Norman, I need your help! I've been knitting for a few months now and was really interested in Eastern and Combination knitting. The thing is, I really don't know which to choose! I like knitting through the front loop and Norwegian purls, but I've noticed that I'm really slow with western knitting. I like combination, but front purling isn't really my thing and I'm scared of how I should decrease ribbing. I love eastern purls through the back loop, but I don't like knitting clockwise. What should I do?
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
I am not sure what you expect of me. I mean, I can't possibly tell you your likes and preferences?
@raffa4792
Жыл бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles I'm sorry, I didn't mean to come off as rude. I thought that there were some easier and faster styles for beginner and intermediate knitters, since another KZreadr said that Western is slower than Eastern knitting
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
@@raffa4792 as a rule of thumb: if anyone says XYZ is better/faster, it's a fail-safe indicator they know little or not enough about knitting. Except for classic English throwing, all other styles can be done at about the same speed.
@raffa4792
Жыл бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles Ok, thank you so much!! I think I'm still not ready to switch knitting styles yet, and honestly, now that I think of it, I like western style knitting so I think I won't change as of now :)
Is it possible to knit a sweater in the round, using 5 dpns (20 cm)? I plan to try it but I'm not sure it will work. I don't like round-cables, they don't feel as sturdy as dpns.
@NimbleNeedles
3 ай бұрын
Definitely works, tho 20cm could be a bit short depending on the size. But in all the centuries before, there were no circulars 🥰
Norman I have been knitting socks for 10 years, but always for gifts. Because of this I only have a shoe size. Do you perhaps know of a graph that can help me to more or less get a good fit. Every KZread video thinks that you are knitting the sock for yourself and you have your foot handy. The recipients of the socks are happy, but I would like info so I feel certain that the socks will fit properly. I'm sorry this is not about your videos, but your method of teaching is so thorough, I hope you could help. Wish I knew you 10 years ago when I tought myself out of a book.
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
Here's the thing. Feet shapes vary greatly and a chart will only be based on shoe size. And most charts don't come with a gauge. So, I personally would just measure the feet of all loved ones, put it in a folder or booklet along with the actual cast-on, etc, . My grandma did that, I do that...🤷
Hi Normam. I hate to ask but don’t know who to ask. I’m stumped in a pattern. I did what it says but it doesn’t seem right. Its a summer knit tank top. Its to prepare the underarm cast on and it goes like this. ( k3, slip 3 back to left needles) 3 times, k3 puk3 from the new icord K across front to end ( slip3 back to left needles, knit 3) repeat 3 times Am I making an icord cast on? Im so confused as to what im doing. I would appreciate it if you could make sense of this for me. Thank you. Kim
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
It sounds like you do. But as a rule of thumb I never comment on other designer's patterns
@kimlanoue2033
Жыл бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles thank you 😊
Is a cable cast-on acceptable?
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
why not... i mean, obviously depends on your project and your preferences. but generally speaking, yes, you can use any cast-on
Trying to figure out how that invisible join works if trying to make a hat with ribbing around the bottom. Very new to knitting
@NimbleNeedles
5 ай бұрын
There's literally no difference
@Ziji-LetYourSoulShine
5 ай бұрын
Ah. I was able to zoom up on the video and count that you had 12 on 1st needle, 9 on 2nd and 3rd needles and 7 on 4th needle 😊 I really appreciate your video! ❤ 37 stitches total. 36 ÷ 4 = 9. So one extra cast on stitch. It just takes me a minute because I'm brand new to knitting 😂 Thank you so much for posting! ❤
How do I transfer from a round needle to a do needle???
@NimbleNeedles
4 ай бұрын
Do needle?
I still don’t understand why I get ladders, can you explain what causes?
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
well, I can explain the causes but I don't know why you get them :) E.g. on patreon, i have a masterclass on ladders: www.patreon.com/posts/how-to-really-in-63533111
What to do on every corner of every needle when my knots get looser automatically? I tend to have tighter handwriting, so it bothers me that every end of a needle has 1 loosened knot. How do I fix it?
@NimbleNeedles
8 ай бұрын
maybe this video will help a bit? kzread.info/dash/bejne/daukrtmfm7i8kcY.html&lc=UgwPdGktqnfwycCKkCB4AaABAg
Ladders I hardly know her. 😂
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
🙈🤣
How do I join in the round with only 4 stitches? It’s been giving me headaches trying to figure it out
@NimbleNeedles
Жыл бұрын
I have a tutorial for the pinhole caston on my second channel. Maybe check that out
@allyboll
Жыл бұрын
@@NimbleNeedles Thank you! Your videos are so helpful to me!