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[message] => Mine are KnitPro cubics, also KnitPro interchangables. Earlier I had Addi needles, but the cord is not so good when you knit a lot.
I'd like to try HiyaHiya needles.
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I have individual interchangeables that I really like. I have Cubics, Novas, and my favorites, Karbonz. The interchangeable tips from Knit Picks and Knitter's Pride are all interchangeable although the companies tell you that they don't guarantee their needles if you mix them with the other company's needles, but I've never had a problem.
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I like the shorter tips (or special tips) that allow you to put together a 16" needle if you use a shorter cord.
I almost never use straight needles for anyting.
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You could say I love Chiagoo, which I use almost exclusively now.
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I generally work with cotton, bamboo and cotton-acrylic yarns, and both wood and aluminium needles work with those.
I dislike working with bamboo needles, though. Maybe I just got a poor batch, but my bamboo yarn was savaged by them. :(
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[message] => [i=s] Son düzeltme: Pairika Tarih: 2018-9-25 03:46 [/i]
I like Knitpro zing (metal and circular) and changable sets (carbonz)
I like sharp tips and great smooth surface and they are really really fun and easy to use
I like them most
And i wonder acrylic circulars but i cant find them in my country. Sad.
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Du 3 ou 3.5 en générale.
Je possède des aiguilles circulaires et à torsades aisin qu'une paire d'aiguilles en.bambou n°4 mais au final je retourne toujours vers mes aiguilles en métal..
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I have individual interchangeables that I really like. I have Cubics, Novas, and my favorites, Karbonz. The interchangeable tips from Knit Picks and Knitter's Pride are all interchangeable although the companies tell you that they don't guarantee their needles if you mix them with the other company's needles, but I've never had a problem.
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I almost never use straight needles for anyting.
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I generally work with cotton, bamboo and cotton-acrylic yarns, and both wood and aluminium needles work with those.
I dislike working with bamboo needles, though. Maybe I just got a poor batch, but my bamboo yarn was savaged by them. :(
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What\'s your favourite needles?-Knitting and Crochet Communication (only reply)-Techniques|Tools|Equipment|Yarn|Fiber-PinDIY.com
I have individual interchangeables that I really like. I have Cubics, Novas, and my favorites, Karbonz. The interchangeable tips from Knit Picks and Knitter's Pride are all interchangeable although the companies tell you that they don't guarantee their needles if you mix them with the other company's needles, but I've never had a problem.
I choose which needles to use according to the fiber content. Slippier yarns do better with wood and bamboo, or sometimes plastic. Yarns that are less slippery do better with the Novas, which are all metal. The Karbonz are nice for the acrylic yarns I use for children's hats that I knit and sell.
I like the shorter tips (or special tips) that allow you to put together a 16" needle if you use a shorter cord.
I like the Chiagoo interchangeable needles. Since I received my complete set of 5" steel, I'm looking forward to getting the mini's set (sock sizes) in 5" as well. I would love to get the bamboo (spin) complete set as well for those very slippery yarns. I love the fixed circular needles Chiagoo produces too. I started with those, then found I liked them so much got an interchangeable set.
You could say I love Chiagoo, which I use almost exclusively now.
I have used Pony's circular needles for a long time, but then I found a pair of KnitPicks needles in a charity shop, thought why not, and I'm smitten. :)
I generally work with cotton, bamboo and cotton-acrylic yarns, and both wood and aluminium needles work with those.
I dislike working with bamboo needles, though. Maybe I just got a poor batch, but my bamboo yarn was savaged by them. :(
I like circulars. I have Symphonie, Karbonz and Zing from Knit Picks, I don't like Karbonz because of the small gap between the tip and the body of the needle. I took knitting socks two-at-a-time (I tend to loose DPN's and never knit the second sock otherwise) and for that I've tried Addis and Chiaogoo, and I tend to preffer Chiaogoos.
Lykke interchangeable circular needles are my favourite! I have a set of the bamboo ones but the standard wood they use is also very nice! They glide very well and I love the wide colour variety. For crochet I love my tulip red hoos. They are like butter, the yarn just slides!
I like Knitpro zing (metal and circular) and changable sets (carbonz)
I like sharp tips and great smooth surface and they are really really fun and easy to use
I like them most
And i wonder acrylic circulars but i cant find them in my country. Sad.
J'utilise de simples aiguilles achetées aux Ti... du Ren...
Du 3 ou 3.5 en générale.
Je possède des aiguilles circulaires et à torsades aisin qu'une paire d'aiguilles en.bambou n°4 mais au final je retourne toujours vers mes aiguilles en métal..
I started with KnitPro interchangables and still use them for everything heavier than sport weight. For lace projects with lace or fingering weight yarns I prefer metal needles with sharper tips.
Didn't like the cubics, happy with Addi's (not interchangeable) and I like metal Kartopu circulars. Kartopu is local brand for me and it is really cheap. Also I'm wondering HiyaHiya.