Do you keep all the stitches on your needle while knitting.....?
So when you're knitting a long row (like 134 stitches) how do you do that....? Do you keep all 134 stitches on the needle as you go along it? Or is there something else? Oh jeez. That's crazy. Haha thanks though =]]
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- Yeah, you have to keep it on the needle. Just kinda shove your work out of the way to make room. Sometimes I like to use a long circular needle. That helps if it's super long.
- yeah thats what i do
- I like to use circular needles to do most of my knitting. You don't have to join the tube & knit round & round, you can go back & forth like using a pair of straights. I had a curtain pattern I did that was, honestly, 648 stitches wide. I used 2 60" circular needles with stitch guards on an end of each to knit this. I just used them as one would straight needles, just REALLY, REALLY long straights.
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