Thursday, January 8, 2009

Circular Knitting Needles?

The name of circular knitting needles doesn't do complete justice to the concept since they are shorter needles bound together by a strand of nylon cord. The advantage of the invention in comparison with classic knitting needles is that you don't have to turn the work around for every row. Besides the already mentioned advantage, there is one more worth mentioning. A secondary advantage results the possibility to knit garments without seams if that is what you wish for.

If with classical needles, the weight of the work is distributed on the surface of the needles, in the case of the circular knitting needles it rests on the nylon cord and therefore in the knitter's lap. Partly, the stitches will stay on the needles and part on the cord, creating less pressure on the joints and arms, by the reduction of the stress otherwise suffered the wrists. Circular knitting needles remain one first choice for people with various joint health issues.

Check the following details before buying circular knitting needles. First of all, make sure that the length of the nylon cord matches your purpose, you can find items with a cord of up to forty inches long that is excellent for more ample garment knitting. If you are only making a small child's pullover, then, the circular knitting needles don't have to be longer than twelve inches. Why is size so important? One thing is for sure, too short a cord makes work impossible and too long makes it cumbersome. And last but not least, keep in mind the fact that for shorter cords you will have shorter needles too, and vice versa for larger ones.

Last but not least, circular work needles allow one to knit while traveling without the risk of losing stitches. Moreover, the circular flexible cord prevents the bothersome protruding inconvenience of classical knitting needles. Therefore, for occasional or permanent knitters, having one or several pairs of circular knitting needles in the house proves pretty inspired when you want to try something new and don't have the time to go get supplies.

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