If you want to buy a cable needle or two most come in set of two or three with several different sizes in the set.
What to use instead of cable needle.
Slip 2 sts onto cable needle and hold to back.
The handy thing about cable needles is that they are just the right size.
Slide the remaining cable stitches onto the right needle.
When you suspend stitches on the cable needle let the cable needle dangle down in front of your work giving the yarn a slight.
K2 k2 from cable needle.
Two metal sewing needles.
Instead of knitting stitches directly from the cable needle you may prefer to return the suspended stitches to the lh needle before you knit them.
Try both ways and use whichever technique is more comfortable to you.
I came up with ten things to use instead of a cable needle.
You use one end to slip the stitches on and the other end to knit them off.
I knit most things with nickel plated needles especially socks.
Leave the stitches that you just slid off so they re in the back behind the needles but use your right needle to pull off the remaining cable stitches from the left needle.
But there are times when i can t do it this way like big cable patterns unstable bus ride or i just don t feel like doing it hey this is enough of a reason i think.
This video demonstrates the technique for how to use a cable needle to create cables in knitted work.
Many knitters have turned to needles and toothpicks to make tiny little projects.
Larger knitting needles force you to make larger knitting projects.
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The bigger or smaller the needle the more delicate the project.
But the technique of cabling without a cable needle is a sure way to speed up your stitch work maintain your knitting speed a little better and help you to fall in love with cablework all over again.
When choosing the needle diameter use one that is the same size or smaller than the regular needles for the project.
The needles are remarkably simple in their design.
You ll find cable needles in metal plastic bamboo wood and even glass.
They are designed to temporarily hold a few stitches out of the way while you work with other stitches.
I tend to use the straight version if i need to use cable needles often don t for small cables and i tend to use a spare single pointed needle instead of a cable needle most of the time.
Cable needles are only a few inches long and they come in fewer diameters because they only hold a few stitches for a short time.
A regular double pointed needle is perfectly sufficient for your first cabling experiment but i would find it cumbersome and well worth a few dollars to have just the right tool.
I just pull the needle out and arrange my stitches like they should be after i make the cable.
I was challenged by a friend on how tiny i could knit.