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  2. Knitting needle - Wikipedia

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    Knitting educator and authority Elizabeth Zimmermann helped popularize knitting ITR specifically with circular needles. The Magic Loop method may be used to produce narrow tubular items such as socks. Numerous techniques have been devised for the production of narrow tubular knitting on circular needles.

  3. Circular knitting - Wikipedia

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    Knitting is worked in rounds (the equivalent of the rows in flat knitting), which forms the tube by winding around in a helix. [1] Originally, circular knitting was done using a set of four or five double-pointed needles. Today, knitters often use instead a circular needle, which resembles a pair of short knitting needles connected by a cable ...

  4. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Circular needles are typically 24-60 inches long, and are usually used singly or in pairs; again, the width of the knitted piece may be significantly longer than the length of the circular needle. Interchangeable needles are a subset of circular needles. They are kits consist of pairs of needles with usually nylon cables or cords.

  5. Hand knitting - Wikipedia

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    Originally, circular knitting was done using a set of four or five double-pointed knitting needles. Circular needles were later invented making this type of knitting easier. A circular needle resembles two short knitting needles connected by a cable of varying length between them. A circular knitting needle with a long cable can be used in ...

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  7. Gauge (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    Larger knitting needles also produce larger stitches, giving fewer stitches and rows per inch. Changing needle size is the best way to control one's own gauge for a given pattern and yarn. Finally, the knitter's tension, or how tightly one knits, can affect the gauge significantly.