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| Re: Knitting question | |
| By: oogyda Date: January 15, 2019, 7:00 am | |
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| [quote author=Rain link=topic=908.msg24010#msg24010 | |
| date=1547512636] | |
| New question.... | |
| When knitting with two strands of yarn how do you figure out | |
| what needle size to use? | |
| (Here's hoping that if each needs size 6 needles it would be 6 + | |
| 6 = size 12) | |
| [/quote] | |
| Generally, I would use the same size needles I normally would or | |
| maybe a size bigger. | |
| If you are referring to Amethyst Anne's post in the Current | |
| Projects thread, I believe she is making hot pads so she wants | |
| it to be thick enough to set a hot pan on. That would be why | |
| she's using 2 strands, but the needle size is appropriate for | |
| the pattern when using 1 strand to make a dishcloth. | |
| I have a slippers pattern that calls for 2 strands and the | |
| needle size is the same size I would normally use for basic | |
| worsted weight yarn. Again, the 2 strands are required for | |
| thickness. | |
| #Post#: 24603-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Knitting question | |
| By: daen Date: January 24, 2019, 6:17 pm | |
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| [quote author=Rain link=topic=908.msg24010#msg24010 | |
| date=1547512636] | |
| New question.... | |
| When knitting with two strands of yarn how do you figure out | |
| what needle size to use? | |
| (Here's hoping that if each needs size 6 needles it would be 6 + | |
| 6 = size 12) | |
| [/quote] | |
| Depends... | |
| I'm assuming you don't have a pattern that specifies the weight | |
| of the two strands and the needle size. But that would be the | |
| first step - check the pattern. | |
| Next: are you trying to replace a thicker yarn with two thinner | |
| strands, or are you doubling up the yarn to make your end | |
| product thicker? | |
| In either case, you'd go with the recommended needle size | |
| (possibly down a size in the former situation if the doubled | |
| yarn seems thinner than you expect the thicker yarn to be, | |
| possibly up a size if the doubled yarn is thicker or you want a | |
| heavier end product). But I'd start with the recommended needle | |
| size for the project or the original yarn, and knit a swatch to | |
| see how it feels. This is one of those times when spending | |
| fifteen to thirty minutes knitting one or two repeats of your | |
| stitch pattern can save you hours of lost work later... or | |
| ending up with a finished product that you're not happy with. | |
| #Post#: 24616-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Knitting question | |
| By: STiG Date: January 25, 2019, 6:35 am | |
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| Though I rarely do it, this is a situation where I would knit a | |
| test swatch. Knit a 5X5" square and see what your tension is. | |
| Adjust up or down from there. If you have too many | |
| stitches/rows per inch, go up a needle size or two. If you have | |
| too few, go down. | |
| (I am very, very fortunate. If I'm using the yarn's recommended | |
| needles, my tension will be exactly what is listed on the ball | |
| band. So I only knit a swatch if I'm using a different sized | |
| needle. Or if I'm using a thrift ball that no longer has a | |
| band.) | |
| #Post#: 24672-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Knitting question | |
| By: Rain Date: January 25, 2019, 5:32 pm | |
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| I found a recommendation (somewhere) on line that said go up one | |
| needle size from the recommended size. | |
| I start a knitting class next week as my technique is | |
| horrid....I'm hoping that I get faster/better. | |
| #Post#: 25163-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Knitting question | |
| By: Rain Date: February 2, 2019, 1:55 pm | |
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| I really like my class/teacher | |
| Her first goal is to get everyone casting on and knitting.....my | |
| cast on (long tail) is too tight, the thumb method works well, | |
| but mine was a little loose (I did it over two needles as I | |
| usually cast on too tight). | |
| My knitting technique is weird 😅 I wrap the yarn around | |
| (360�) the needle to pull it thru the loop....oops | |
| Gotta fix that. | |
| #Post#: 25165-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Knitting question | |
| By: Amethyst Anne Date: February 2, 2019, 2:18 pm | |
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| Thank you for the progress report! Are you enjoying it? | |
| As an aside.......Did you know that wrapping the yarn twice | |
| around the needle is a lace-work technique? | |
| I�ve been knitting since age 9. There are always new techniques | |
| to learn! I read about the Crochet Cast On awhile ago. I got | |
| curious about it and decided to try it. Very awkward at first. | |
| After a bunch of practice, I�m not fast but am enjoying the | |
| process. | |
| My YoungestDD learned about 10(?) years ago. She recently | |
| learned the Continental method, and is a confirmed convert. I�ve | |
| done Continental, but prefer Throwing. | |
| #Post#: 25179-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Knitting question | |
| By: Rain Date: February 2, 2019, 6:05 pm | |
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| I'm enjoying class....they were no joking that I'd invented a | |
| new stich | |
| Nice to know about lacework | |
| The more I learn, the less I know | |
| #Post#: 25333-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Knitting question | |
| By: lisastitch Date: February 5, 2019, 4:36 pm | |
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| [quote author=Amethyst Anne link=topic=908.msg23929#msg23929 | |
| date=1547401588] | |
| I make a �lace book� so I don�t lose track of where I�m at. | |
| I am working on the Between Meals Centerpiece. I wrote the | |
| instructions for each round on a separate 3�x5� note card. 60 | |
| rounds = 60 notecards. I keep the pile(!) of cards in a ziplock | |
| sandwich bag with the current round on the top. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I do something similar, though I usually cut the 3x5 cards in | |
| half (the long way), photocopy the pattern, and paste one row on | |
| each card (numbered). If the back side is fairly | |
| straight-forward, I may put two rows on each card. | |
| Then I put hole-punch each card and put them on a ring-binder | |
| ring, and clip them together with a big clip. As I finish one | |
| card, I can unclip, move the card to the back, and reclip. | |
| It's not worth the effort for every pattern, so I do also use a | |
| magnetic board, row counters, and/or Post-it notes, depending on | |
| the project and the pattern. | |
| Good luck, and let us see what you do! | |
| #Post#: 25347-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Knitting question | |
| By: Rain Date: February 5, 2019, 10:36 pm | |
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| I'm loving the ideas | |
| I now know how to knit & purl the right way (no more 360� | |
| wrapping the yarn around the needle) and I'm faster already | |
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