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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2009

This a hopefully a helpful video on how to knit in the round on straight needles.


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  • Are you planning on making a video of the open tube version of this?

  • @andreaklile Sure. If you would like to see this I will make a video on knitting an open tube.

  • How can I make the tube get wider as it goes closer to the opening?

  • @wolflilania To keep this technique you shouldn't really do increases.

  • can this be used for knitting a wristband?

  • @Seeteng1005 of course.

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  • how can i close those double stitches?! :O im a very very beginner knitter and i want to make a nose warmer cos my bf asked me for one, and i was thinking about this one, but i dont know much about it. any suggestions?

  • Great job, I like that you made a mistake and showed the correction of it. Very helpful tip to see that done. :)

  • Very clever.  Every time I think there's no more about knitting to learn I see something new. Thanks for the video.

  • Is there a video showing what she suggested at 6:48 ?

    I want to make a rounded edge for a knitted hat, but I only have straight knitting needles.

    The needles are long, so I think this may be possible.

  • Great Instruction! Just wish it was clearer and that the camera kept your work focused in the center... Other then that I can say I like this better then the circular needle method . Tip... I noticed you shared that your stitches can look a bit out of sorts when having to frog your stitches back up from any errors... I find that using a crochet need helps to eliminate any stretching along with making your stitches look far more uniform. This method is certainly a keeper and again thanks!

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