
How do I knit an afghan/throw?
I’ve picked up knitting, and I’ve decided to progress from scarfs, hats, and slippers to an afghan/throw! I’ve found plenty of free patterns, all gorgeous, but some of the directions confuse me. Some of the patterns call for knitting on a circular needle, but not knit in the round. Will I need any other materials to accomplish this feat? Is it always like this? Also, any other tips (like, ones you wish you knew when you started) that you could offer? Thanks!
You use the circular needle because it holds more stitches. It would be really hard to knit with 18″ needles. You can cram more stitches onto a circular needle. Just knit it like you would a scarf, do a certain number of stitches, and then turn the work around and work back the other way. If you were knitting in the round you would not turn the work but increase to the next row and keep working in the same direction. Some people use stitch or row counters. I never found those to be worth the trouble.
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