Magic Loop Knitting Technique – Elizabeth Smith Knits Magic loop allows you to use a 32″ or 40″ circular instead of DPN’s! A great pattern to learn or practice the magic loop technique is my Saturday Sleeves – a simple arm warmer design where you are literally just knitting every single round
Beginner’s Guide to Knitting in the Round with the Magic Loop Technique Step by Step Guide to Knitting in the Round with Magic Loop – with video, photos and written steps Circular knitting needles are ideal when knitting large tubes such as tote bags, cowls, or the body of a sweater, or when you have too many stitches for double pointed needles
Knit in the Round with the Magic Loop | The Knitting Circle When it comes to knitting in the round, there are lots of methods to choose from One popular method is the magic loop, which uses one long circular needle and is perfect for small circumference knitting I love using it for items like hats, socks, sweater sleeves, and toys!
Tip Tuesday: How to Knit with the Magic Loop Method This clever technique lets you knit small-circumference projects in the round using just one pair of circular needles with a long cord It’s a great alternative to double-pointed needles, giving you more flexibility and fewer tools to manage
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Magic Loop a Pair of Arm Warmers – Elizabeth Smith Knits Because you are just knitting every round and there’s no shaping, it’s a great “learn magic loop” opportunity So I typed up the easy instructions and created a video lesson for that shows you how to make them using the Magic Loop technique!