Knitting in the round
Feb. 19th, 2007 04:28 pmHi guys,
I'm making a stockinette striped scarf and it's my first time knitting in the round. I bought a 40cm (16") circular needle and cast on my stitches, but they come up short.
E.g. in this picture here:

the stitches reach all the way around the needle, whereas on mine there is a huge gap.
This may seem obvious, but does this mean I have the wrong length circular needle? Should I go for a 30cm (12") one?
Although I usually knit with bamboo needles, I'm thinking of splashing out on an Addi Turbo metal circular needle. Would anyone recommend these?
Thanks guys!
I'm making a stockinette striped scarf and it's my first time knitting in the round. I bought a 40cm (16") circular needle and cast on my stitches, but they come up short.
E.g. in this picture here:

the stitches reach all the way around the needle, whereas on mine there is a huge gap.
This may seem obvious, but does this mean I have the wrong length circular needle? Should I go for a 30cm (12") one?
Although I usually knit with bamboo needles, I'm thinking of splashing out on an Addi Turbo metal circular needle. Would anyone recommend these?
Thanks guys!