Why do we spread our stitches out over three or four needles, when just two will do? Learn how to work your small-circumference knitting in the round with the stitches set up across just two DPNs for faster, simpler knitting. This technique may revolutionize your relationship with DPNs as we minimize ladders, simplify sock knitting, and nearly eliminate the issue of needles slipping out of your work. We'll explore how working this way can replace circs entirely on projects like hats and mittens, and how it brings gloves back within easy reach.
Technique Requirements: knit/purl, cast on/bind off, working in the round, have knit a few accessories
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Approximately 100 yards of smooth, light-colored, worsted-weight yarn; three DPNs in the size you usually use for that weight of yarn; stitch marker; tapestry needle.