Needles!

Nov. 9th, 2009 01:13 pm
kareila: (Default)
[personal profile] kareila posting in [community profile] knitting
I've discovered that perling isn't actually that hard! The reason I was discouraged the first time I tried it was that I was using shiny metallic needles, which were so slippery that I couldn't pull the loop through. I despaired of ever managing to perl without using a crochet hook. But then I tried bamboo needles, and all was right with the world.

I mentioned this to another knitting acquaintance of mine and she replied that she always knitted on metal needles because they let her knit faster. She wanted her needles as slippery as possible. Whereas I find that bamboo is good for me - not too slippery, but not as sticky as plastic.

So: a poll!

Poll #1656 Favorite material for knitting needles?
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 83


Which material for knitting needles is your favorite?

View Answers

metal
39 (47.0%)

plastic
5 (6.0%)

bamboo
49 (59.0%)

other (specify in comments)
13 (15.7%)

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Date: 2009-11-09 08:32 pm (UTC)
zats_clear: (Knitting Green String Theory)
From: [personal profile] zats_clear
metal, unless I am knitting with slippery strings or will be mobile with it greatly. then bamboo cannot be beat!

OY, and I totally forgot, I am loving my circulars but have not gone straight since I attempted knitting years and years ago under my mom's watchful (and surprisingly unhelpful!) eye. Perhaps my own personal rebellion?
Edited Date: 2009-11-09 08:35 pm (UTC)

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