I hate working on circular needles! You’d think I’d love it, with my shoulder problems and the fact that circular needles reduce the weight of the knitting pulling on your back and shoulders, but I don’t. They drive me nuts. The needles never sit straight for me; the circular bit is always kinking; the needle bit is always too short so I have to keep my hands bunched together to make my stitches; the ball of yarn keeps migrating into the center of the circle and then out and then in. For me, kills the joy of knitting …and kills the knitlust.
I knit all the pieces (back, sleeves, and fronts) of the Classic Baby Cardigan as far up as the armpit and they are now transferred onto a circular needle to that the yoke can be knit as one piece. I really enjoyed knitting each individual piece on my lovely wooden needles with the bobbly tops. Now that the whole thing is on circulars, I find myself avoiding working on it. I will persevere — not least because with each row now the number of stitches decreases and so goes that much faster.
But it just goes to show how important good equipment is to whole knitting process. It helps me to justify my ever-growing collection of wooden needles and my mountains of unused-but-beautiful yarn. It’s about quality, people, QUALITY!




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November 11, 2007 at 8:40 pm
crayolaab
I love circulars, I don’t even own straights
I do everything I can to turn patterns into one-piece knit on circs to avoid seaming too!
For the circular cables being kinked up - try bringing a pan of water to a simmer/ LOW boil, then dip the cable in and pull it taut. This will help stretch it out and get any kinks/curves out of it.
Good luck getting through the circular needle bit of the sweater, I bet it will be lovely when finished.