So you want to pick up knitting?
Congratulations, you have great fun ahead. Let's start off right by choosing
which knitting needles are best for beginners. Also pick a yarn you can see
easily--NOT eyelash yarn or one all lumpy-bumpy, loopy or a yarn made like
railroad tracks. You'll go wacky learning how to knit if you use wacky yarn.
Best Beginner Knitting
Needles--Size Matters
If you feel awkward making the
unfamiliar maneuvers and nervous your stitches will fall off your needles, you
may seize your needles with a death grip. This can cause hand cramps and
knitting your stitches so tight you can barely work them at all. Let's avoid
skinny needles that increase hand cramps or gargantuan needles that are more
awkward.
Choose a medium size needle you
can see and feel more easily. I suggest using U.S. size 7, 8 or 9 knitting
needles or the metric equivalent, 4.5, 5.0 or 5.5 mm.
Best Knitting Needles for
Beginners--Shape
Pick straight knitting needles
for your first learning project. If you're a small person, go for short ones
versus long ones that will catch on your sleeves, your chair arms or your
neighbors.
One More Factor--The Best
Material for Beginner Knitting Needles
Most needles are made of wood,
plastic or metal. I suggest wooden needles for a beginner because the yarn
won't offer to slip off as it would with metal needles. If you knit super tight
stitches, they won't slide along the needles well at all. Then again, super
tight knitters can make stitches strangle metal needles too.
What About Circulars?
Circular knitting needles can be
used as straights or for knitting in the round. Some beginners may enjoy them
more than straights because there's no chance you can lose a needle and be
unable to knit at all. Also there's no catching in sleeves or poking neighbors.
Just remember you'll always begin a knit row on the edge where the yarn is
attached.
What About Double Pointed
Needles?
NOT for beginners unless you're
the kind who would tackle Mount Everest before you've even climbed the hill
behind your house.
Best Yarn for Beginner Knitters
Yarn marked worsted, afghan or
aran weight will work well with the 7, 8 and 9 needles. No matter what yarn you
use, if you hear the stitches squeak in protest as you knit each one or slide
them along the needles, it's a sign you're knitting too tight. Relax. Breathe.
It'll go better.
Congratulations on your important
first step in picking up knitting. Armed with knitting needles that are best
for a beginner and smooth yarn, you're more assured of successful, satisfying
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