🧵 Stitch your way to creativity!
The ChiaoGoo 9-Inch Red Line Circular Knitting Needles, available in sizes 1.5/2.5mm, are designed for both novice and experienced knitters. With their vibrant colors and perfect length, these needles are ideal for a variety of knitting projects, from stylish apparel to unique home decor. Crafted in China, they promise quality and durability for all your crafting needs.
K**.
Perfect for socks
Sharp and tiny: just what I needed.I did plenty of research looking for the perfect needles to knit some socks. I kept seeing amazing things on the Chiaogoo needles. I opted to buy a more affordable brand for the rest of my sizes but wanted to try this pair out for socks to see how I like them before splurging of the whole set.I did a few swatches with different yarns in preparation for my project and I’ve really liked the needles so far.The yarn glides effortlessly around the needles.They are sharp and easy to get into each stitch.The cables are sturdy while remaining flexible and well secured to the needles.Because the needles are so small and I’ve only knit cardigans, they take a bit of getting used to when making to switch to those smaller projects.They are definitely more expensive than the average pair of circular needles but I can see them lasting for a very long time so that definitely makes the price worth it.I’ll update with a photo when I make some progress on my socks!
K**S
Great knitting needles
Amazing knitting needles probably one of the best ones out there.
K**A
Love these sock knitting needles
Very nice and lightweight. Very flexible aswell
K**3
Great tool for small items in the round
I just picked up doing socks after years of avoiding them (next up: gloves). Not because they seem hard, but because of the DPNs. It's not that I can't use DPNs, it's just that I'd rather not. However, there's something to be said for working in the round. I started off in life as a seamstress yet I dislike sewing together my knit or crochet fabrics. I can't afford & don't want to buy a knitting machine - I do this to be creative, to handcraft items.Buying circular knitting needles is the best answer! And these are some of the best I've ever used. For 9" circulars in particular, you're going to want very sharp needles, because of the way you're going to need to knit (more on that later). These are some of the sharpest I've ever seen, and I've been knitting for nearly 30 years. The transition from needle to cable and back is flawless, and I've had some of my other ChiaoGoo needles for decades with no problems. Their cables are a knitter's dream - they will curl up for storage, then straighten up when you take them out for use. This tiny bit of cable has none of that to worry about, though! Lastly, while bamboo is great for your DPNs, it's just massively nicer to knit with metal needles that allow your stitches the freedom to slide a little better, but the texture on the ChiaoGoo needles give it just the right amount of grip on the yarn so that you don't worry about your stitches sliding off these very small needles. When I tested this circular, there were times when I set down my work and didn't even put my stoppers on the ends, and didn't lose a stitch, working with sock yarn.It takes some practice to use 9" circular knitting needles - I don't feel that they are for beginners. While I feel that one doesn't need to master DPNs at all in order to master circulars, you need to master circulars to learn to work with these 9" circular needles, because even experienced knitters have to learn to hold them a little differently than all other needles. Hint: there's just not a lot of needle there! These do the job and do it nicely, though. I had started a test sock on DPNs when I ordered these, so when these arrived, I knit that sock onto these 9" circular needles, using markers to keep track of my erstwhile DPN placement. The rest of the sock went very smoothly, until it was time to do the toe and put them back on the DPNs, which I could do easily, thanks to my markers. These needles take all that awkward out of knitting small things in the round!I have a pair of socks to make as a gift coming up, and can't wait to put these in use for that project! I previously had used 9" circular 5.5mm needles, and still use them to make sweater sleeves in the round. Why have seams in your projects when you can turn any flat project into a seamless tube with your circulars? As long as you have enough stitches to make about 9", stop making more work for yourself. Just knit in the round.
P**R
Short cable needle.
Like these very much for the leg and foot sections. I have lots of needles. I’d like more of these in other sizes, but I may buy a CSM soon as it still takes me a week to make 1 sock….or longer when you slow down on that second or sixth sock! At least this cable needle held together. These seem to be great quality. My second order of this same needle actually arrived. USPS issue. They lost the first package for some reason. Hopefully Doge checks them out.
Q**R
Nice circle needles.
This a is very nice set of circular needles. I highly recommend them.
M**L
perfect for small projects
thank you very much
C**Z
Sock Knitting Alternative
This is a nice variation from using double point needles. It was recommended by an online sock knitting group and they were correct. Takes a little getting used to, but works well as an alternative method. Give it a try!
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