It’s never too early to dream about spring and get your knitting needles ready. Knitters have many reasons to love every season but there is a special joy when it comes to spring.
To cast-on stitches on the knitting needles is the first step of any knitting project whether you knit back and forth or round. It is the first stitch of the row or round on your knitting needles whether you work with single-pointed, circular, or double-pointed needles.
Do you want to knit faster? Is it taking too much of your time and effort to get a project done? Knitting at a fast pace is developed after a lot of practice but then there are also a few tips that can help you. So, before you start knitting, make sure you have quality knitting needles in the right size and type and yarn along with knitting accessories to assist you in the craft.
An I-cord can be used in multiple ways in many knitting projects. With any knitting needles (single-pointed, double-pointed or circular) you own you can easily create an I-cord.
Double pointed needles (DPNs) are tools that assist with knitting in the round, especially on the smallest projects. The set of five needles works together for seamless projects. If you have not tried them yet then learn more with our blog.
Want to knit a blanket on circular needles? Let’s take you through the instructions to give you a general idea that all blanket patterns follow. Get your circular knitting needles with cables ranging between 100-150 cm and get started.