The Best Type of Knitting Needles
There are many different types of knitting needles ranging from metal to bamboo to plastic. When determining which is the best knitting needle you have to put in differing factors such as how tight you want to knit, and how many rows you intend to knit.
The best knitting needle will easily allow you to knit both fast and efficient with all kinds of fabrics and rows and from the word around the vine metal needles are the best to go with. Bamboo needles are quite expensive and although they bend easily they also break easily, but unlike metal needles they aren’t slippery.
Bamboo needles aren’t the best knitting needle but more the second best for beginners due to you being less likely to drop stitches during the process. Plastic needles are lightweight, smooth, and flexible, but because of those attributes they are more likely to warp. A newer brand of the plastic needles was created with a metal core so the needles would be less likely to break upon stitching but compared to full metal needles the plastic ones don’t preform as well.
To determine what are the best knitting needles you have to be a little flexible in what you want in a needle. Whether you want it to knit tight like metal, or knit with precision such as bamboo, or maybe you want a fraction of the precision of the bamboo combined with a fraction of the speed and cheap cost of metal and choose plastic.
It all depends on what you are going to knit and how often you knit, and ultimately there are many other factors in determining what are the best knitting needles. From basic facts and what most people look for in a needle metal needles are by far the best knitting needles because they allow you to knit tighter and faster, and are much cheaper and stronger than bamboo or plastic.
The only con to metal needles is they are a little slippery on certain brands, and don’t always give you that personal touch that bamboo seems to give, but if you enjoy knitting and are unsure of what needle to choose try them all while keeping in mind that metal is the logical way to go.
Which needles to you find the best for your projects?
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December 21st, 2009 at 11:36 pm
I am looking for ADDI by SALTER in METRIC/CONTINENTAL sizes STRAIGHT knitting needleds and crochet hooks in METAL