![]() ![]() I was right-the magic loop method brought me back to sock knitting! I quickly found a class on this technique, thinking that I might enjoy it more than DPNs. I asked her about it and she said she was using the magic loop method-which uses just one, long circular needle. Enter the magic loop! I was at my LYS one Saturday afternoon and I saw a gal knitting a sock on the oddest looking contraption with loops sticking out of each side of the knitted sock. And who likes to think about tightening stitches all the time, anyway? that’s why we’re giving you FREE magic loop knitting patterns!īecause of this problem, I simply didn’t do as many “tube projects” as I wanted to. I guess I wasn’t knitting those stitches tight enough, but as much as I tried to tighten them, the ladders remained. While I enjoyed knitting the patterns, I didn’t particularly like the finished object I always ended up with ladders where I switched from one needle to the next. I started knitting circular objects-socks, gloves, mittens, hats, sleeves, and so on-on double-pointed needles (DPNs). ![]()
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