20ply on 9mm needles, and cobweb weight on 2.75mm needles. Despite what you may think, the cobweb is easier!
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I couldn’t agree more with you about the fine knitting being easier (especially on the arms and hands) than the bulky.
20ply! I’m currenty working in ten ply – it’s thick enough!
And I also noticed something else – it’s not pink; that must mean it’s not for you! LOL
I usually have to switch between the big and little needles. Sometimes, the little needles just feel better.
I have to agree about the cobweb being easier. I find bulky yarns harder and slower to work with (though, in real life, the do get finished a little quicker).
You’ve started! How exciting…
I hate big needles. They’re so hard to knit with and the progress is slow!! Smaller needles are definitely much easier and faster too!! 😀
I couldn’t agree more with you about the fine knitting being easier (especially on the arms and hands) than the bulky.
20ply! I’m currenty working in ten ply – it’s thick enough!
And I also noticed something else – it’s not pink; that must mean it’s not for you! LOL
I usually have to switch between the big and little needles. Sometimes, the little needles just feel better.
I have to agree about the cobweb being easier. I find bulky yarns harder and slower to work with (though, in real life, the do get finished a little quicker).
You’ve started! How exciting…
I hate big needles. They’re so hard to knit with and the progress is slow!! Smaller needles are definitely much easier and faster too!! 😀