MY FAVORITE KNITTING NEEDLES

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  • Chatting all about my knitting needles! Everything from my favorite brands, interchangeable sets, sock needles, how I really feel about DPNs, 9" circs, and much, much more. Please enjoy!
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  • @rebeccaenglish7962
    @rebeccaenglish7962 2 года назад +76

    I'm a Chiaogoo knitter, hands down! I thought it was funny, watching this episode, because the reasons you shy away from Chiaogoos (the stability of the cable) are the reasons I love them! And the reasons you like Hiya Hiya Sharps are the reasons I don't like them! I just love how passionate we as knitters are about our tools of choice!

    • @Voolenvine
      @Voolenvine  2 года назад +5

      Agreed! It's so fascinating 😄

    • @Enig_Mata
      @Enig_Mata 2 года назад +6

      I had the same feeling. But that goes to show - the perfect tools are the tools that work for you. Have you considered the Chiaogoo spin cables? They are about $10 and provide the flexibility you like.

    • @jaycarr5906
      @jaycarr5906 2 года назад +3

      I totally agree, I'm the same as you. I love the chiagoo cables. The Lace version is my fav, not a fan of the bend in the needle on the Red version.

    • @isaacg2095
      @isaacg2095 2 года назад +15

      I wanted to post and thank you for probably the most respectful way to disagree with somebody. I really enjoy these videos and the community who follows them. I'm a father of 5 girls and started knitting to help make pretty things for my daughters and to find a peaceful, non-electronic hobby since leaving the Army.

    • @barbarradevlin9111
      @barbarradevlin9111 Год назад +1

      The beauty of knitting and crochet is that there’s so many different yarns, needles/hooks, and gauges for every crafter which makes every piece look and actually be one of a kind!

  • @liliabellafiori4790
    @liliabellafiori4790 2 года назад +20

    Pro-tip for using The Chiaogoo Shorties set for socks/small circumference knitting: use the 2" needle in your left/non-dominant hand and the 3" needle in your right/dominant hand! The extra inch usually isn't enough to stretch out your knitting (use the 5" cord for socks), and it gives your right hand a little more to grip, which makes knitting more comfortable/ergonomic (at least for me). I love the Shorties sets and even bought a few longer length cords to use with them. I love the Chiaogoo cords because they are memory-free, unlike other cords like Lykke or Knitter's Pride, so I find them a lot easier to use for magic loop. I have a set of Lykke needles that I love for slippery yarn and easy/relaxing projects, and another pro tip: Knitter's Pride cords are a little more flexible, and they fit Lykke needles! Also love Clover bamboo for DPNs, as my stitches always seem to fall off metal DPNs. 😅

  • @fantasticalfascination
    @fantasticalfascination 2 года назад +2

    I'm a big fan of wooden needles, because they feel warm in my hands, are grippy enough for slippery yarns while still being slippery enough for grippy yarns, and make a nice sound when they click together as I'm working!

  • @ShanaH414
    @ShanaH414 2 года назад +5

    I adore my Addi Rocket interchangeable set. I love the click system for the cables because it is so easy to attach and take off (without the need of a key). They are definitely my desert island needles.

  • @eastbay4750
    @eastbay4750 Год назад +3

    Because of you and your EXCELLENT teaching skills I learned how to knit socks for the first time! I used to use bamboo needles but they don’t work well with socks. The Chiagoo circulars are the BEST for sock knitting. My deepest thanks for all the effort you put into these videos.

  • @elizabethschauer2766
    @elizabethschauer2766 2 года назад +3

    Love chiaogoos for sweaters, Lykke dpns for sleeves, and both signatures and karbonz for socks! You are so right about Clover- such a good affordable needle!

  • @brontewoolf6096
    @brontewoolf6096 2 года назад

    I'm re-picking up knitting, I did it a tiny bit as a kid but I've decided to do it again and this was actually really helpful for figuring out what kind of needles I want to buy. Also I love the way you film this like we are actually having a conversation its the best❤

  • @Shasha-jo5iv
    @Shasha-jo5iv 2 года назад +2

    The bends are my favorite! They twist just right in my hands and I can knit much faster with time!

  • @joandloughy5210
    @joandloughy5210 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for another great video. I store my needles the same way and Hiya Hiya are my favorite especially for lace weight.
    As you say matching needles to yarn is key. Love my dpn carbons for socks.
    Someone in our knit group complimented you on your tutorials today and I couldn’t agree more. Whatever you choose to publish will be a great help to us. Thanks Kristin!

  • @nanastevens4094
    @nanastevens4094 2 года назад +21

    Got back into knitting during the onset of the pandemic. Treated myself to the ChiaoGoo set and have loved it to date, using these exclusively. I was never good at organizing my needles so truly enjoy the organized case. Small scissors, tin of markers in the zip pocket along with kit accessories and all I have to add is yarn to make anything I may want, from socks to sweaters.

    • @Voolenvine
      @Voolenvine  2 года назад

      Yay! Welcome back to the world of knitting 🤗 ✨

    • @aimeescott2773
      @aimeescott2773 2 года назад

      So glad you got back into knitting!!!!

  • @maryklute9578
    @maryklute9578 2 года назад +2

    I love the chiaogoo sleeve needles! They are 12 in with that bent tip and they make visits to sleeve island so much quicker than magic loop!

  • @janeklemm
    @janeklemm 2 года назад +4

    This was a fun episode! Most of the time I use Chiagoo or Addi rockets.
    I recently discovered addi easy knits for socks. They are about 10" circulars, with 1 needle tip longer - great to grip with my right hand. and the old Susan Bates metal dpn 000 - 0 set at Joanns are a must have.
    I liked the Lykke but then discovered addi olive wood. What a dream! Tip is pointy enough and the wood feels fabulous. I like wood for knitting over US8. The larger size metal needles are hollow and make too much noise.

  • @patriciabuuck5277
    @patriciabuuck5277 2 года назад +4

    Chaiogoo are my all time favorites the cord has no memory so no coils and twists and I knit socks on the 9" circs. Tried magic loop but I get ladders that drive me insane. I am using for the first time Addi Rockets for the half and half shawl and I'm loving them so smooth to knit with. I also have tons of straight needles from way back but I mostly use circs now. It's amazing how our needles can make or break a project

  • @pjschmid2251
    @pjschmid2251 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have finally got a DellaQ hanging circular needle holder. It has slots to hold each different size that are labeled, which is wonderful, and it allows the needles to hang down fully unfurled, which really helps with the kink in the chords. So, if you hate the kink in the cord to find a solution that allows the needles to hang extended, so they "remember" how to be straight.
    As far as knitting with ChaioGoo for socks, you need to tie the ChaioGoo minis; the cables are not stiff at all. They are brilliant. I had tried knitting magic loop before I got them and was endlessly frustrated by it and now I love knitting socks, magic loop.

  • @chococat178
    @chococat178 2 года назад +1

    Love your storage method! I have a few fabric needle organizers that I use. I am such a tight knitter that pointy needles are great for me. I LOVE Signature needles and have the circular set😄 I also have some Signature DPNs for socks (US 1, both US 2, and US 3). I also have a complete set of the Chiagoo small and large needles (love them too). I used to love KnitPicks needles until I had a needle tip break off more than once (3 times) in the middle of my project. KnitPicks customer service is AWESOME and they replaced the tips each time, but after the 3rd time it happened, I was so frustrated that I stopped using their circular needles altogether and gave my set away. I still love their DPNs. I am planning on getting the Lykke set for my wooden needles😁

  • @maizoon4327
    @maizoon4327 2 года назад +2

    Love my hiyahiya interchangeable needles & I also have a set of chiaogoo twist red lace that I also love. I never use the shortest cable for in the round only for flat knitting as my go to for circular knitting is magic loop

  • @ShehnazKhan1
    @ShehnazKhan1 2 года назад +6

    I use a set of KnitPicks wooden Interchangeable circular needles, and I think that because of the laminate wood finishing they have the best of both slippery and grippy. Not as grippy as the Clover needles, and yet not overly slippery. They are a really good budget option.

    • @Voolenvine
      @Voolenvine  2 года назад

      THIS! Also, can we talk about their Caspian line? Wavy gravy teal marbling goodness ... be still, my heart!! 🤤

    • @ShehnazKhan1
      @ShehnazKhan1 2 года назад

      @@Voolenvine omg YES!! I just fell in love with the Caspian ones when I first saw them. But then ended up going with the Sunstruck ones because I thought it would be easier for me to see the stitches on them... lol

  • @rebeccableidorn891
    @rebeccableidorn891 Год назад +2

    I really like Addi Turbos. Smooth metal needles and just right flexible cord. I don’t like sharper tips than that because I poke my fingers sometimes. Most recently I poked a sharp through the skin in the bend of my index finger. Took forever to heal. Loved the accordion file storage idea! Perfect!

  • @phebefriddle9133
    @phebefriddle9133 2 года назад +2

    I am an exclusive Chiaogoo knitter, I have only been knitting for about 9 months. Check out the Chiaogoo spin cable. They have your flexible nylon cord, I have recently added them to my stash. I have two sets of the red shorties, one of the blue, two full sets of the 4", and two of the 4" lace sets, and three 9" circulars size 1, 2.25mm I can use them like the addi flips, after the toes I just go to the one circular. However my favorite is still the magic loop. I have some DPN's however I don't use them except for the 4" Hiya Hiyas I use them for cable needles. Happy happy..😁

  • @lauraberkholtz7959
    @lauraberkholtz7959 2 года назад

    My favorite is the Knit Picks wooden needles interchangeable. I love the way they feel in my hand and they are really smooth and fast. I tend to bunch my stitches up and the end of the needle and they sometimes fall off with the metal needles. For smaller needles I like the Karbonz, I haven't had a problem with the yarn snagging on the joings.

  • @BlessedBaubles
    @BlessedBaubles 2 года назад

    Again, oh my gosh, THANK YOU!!

  • @Golybis
    @Golybis 2 года назад +5

    Back in the days when I was young and clueless (... one years ago) I avoided wood and bamboo needles, because my first impression with my grandma's twenty year old needles was not the best. Since then, I've got some Lana Grossa wood needles (as far as I know, the manufacturer is Knitter's Pride), and I realized, I like those needles very much! Sneak knitting level 100.
    Still, my all time favourite brand is Addi. I don' like to have lot of needles, so up until they're functioning, I'll use my Lana Grossa set, then I'll get an Addi set. My sister has one, I've tried it already, they were very nice. Almost all my fix needles are Addi and I have no regrets.
    I'm proud member of the I don't use DPNs unless absolutely necessary-club. Short circulars are my way to go.

    • @Voolenvine
      @Voolenvine  2 года назад +1

      It's amazing how far knitting tools have come since the day of yore! 😂 They're a total gamechanger when you find needles that you love working with!

  • @FaerieDust
    @FaerieDust 2 года назад +13

    I've only really used the ChaioGoo interchangeables, but I'm so happy with them that I can't imagine I'll try anything else anytime soon 😂 I had tried a pair of random circular needles first but got so extremely frustrated by the cord keeping that rolled up shape that the ChaioGoo promise of not having to deal with that was very alluring...
    I do find that the Mini cable is much more flexible than the Small one - I'll probably want to keep the Mini cable for magic loop even if I use the larger Small needles. I'm definitely getting the red shorties set at one point though, and I want a set of Karbonz in that super small size they have.
    My only real wish for ChiaoGoo is that they'd make little fabric sleeves for the Small interchangeables like the ones that come with the Mini and Shortie sets. I keep my Small set together with the Mini in the mesh pouch the Mini came in, it'd be so convenient to have that little extra bit of organization.

  • @NYKnitter
    @NYKnitter 2 года назад

    Love hearing about everyone's favorite needles and why.
    I am a fan of Chiaogoo Mini interchangeable set (you can get it in a 4" or 5" needle) The interchangeable cords on these are really nice if you compare with the standard circulars, but also are no kinky, no curl, just thinner . I of course am a magic loop person, so that also lead to me wanting the mini set vs shorties (found someone in a facebook group to donate all the nine inch circulars i had , the right person for the right set of needles) I have never tried the shorties , but thinking that might not be my jam, Loved this episode :)

  • @littleamygdala2281
    @littleamygdala2281 2 года назад

    My desert island needle set is KnitPicks laminated birch interchangeable set. I’m definitely a KnitPicks laminated birch gal. I have them in straights, interchangeables, interchangeable shorties, DPNs, fixed circular and even crochet hooks. I love their smoothness, points and feel in my hands. I can knit for hours with them without any discomfort. They are also so pretty 😍 As I knit primarily with interchangeables, the bee in my bonnet is the cheaper cords that don’t have smooth joins 🐝 . As I store my WIPs on the cords or use them to put stitches on hold, I need to have a good selection of cords and the cheaper ones from my LYS are just not as smooth at the join as the KnitPicks. But I am lucky they stock cords that fit my interchangeables.

  • @robinmarks5638
    @robinmarks5638 2 года назад

    Love the folder idea for storing your needles! I am a beginning knitter and decided to knit a huge blanket for one of my first projects that has all kinds of different stitches in it. It is 402 stitches on the needles with worsted weight yarn! I figure when I'm finally done with it in a year I'd ought to know how to knit! LOL
    I bought a clover takumi set of needles first and I love them but my hands sweat in warm weather making it hard to move the stitches along on my needles although I have a feeling they will be wonderful for some slippery silk lace yarn I have bought on sale to use up someday!
    The next ones I tried are Addi turbo. love how the stitches slide on the metal and cord is nice and strong but not quite pointy enough for me. So I bought some ChiaoGoo new lace ones and they are what I really like because of the really pointy ends

  • @karalealynaeh.4500
    @karalealynaeh.4500 2 года назад +1

    It is so reassuring to know that I am not the only one that struggles with using the 9' circular. Thank you for sharing info with us. I use Addie's and Chiagoo. Chiagoo shorties are my absolute favorite!

    • @Enig_Mata
      @Enig_Mata 2 года назад +1

      I had a similar issue when I got my shorties - I almost had regrets. Then I saw a tip that states use the 2" on the left needle and the 3" on the working needle. Major improvement!

  • @melissalampman7214
    @melissalampman7214 2 года назад

    Thanks Kristin, I am still yet to upgrade a interchangeable set, for organizing DPNs. My favourite is old silver set flannel cases, I even have one that has forks embroidered on it.

  • @rhondakehrberg7724
    @rhondakehrberg7724 2 года назад

    I’m definitely a fan of my ChiaGoo interchangeable needles. I also have the Lykke shortie set that I purchased for small circumference knitting but I don’t reach for them very often. I got a free pair of 16 in shorter tip Addi Rocket Squared and found them very nice for sleeves. I really should give the Hiya Hiya needles a try and I really want to try the sets of ChiaoGoo shortie with the small tips but I haven’t been to an actual yarn shop in years (none nearby!) I’m headed to a big city for a knitting retreat next week and maybe I can see them in person... thanks for the enabling 😆

  • @lalaleelou1
    @lalaleelou1 2 года назад

    Glad you mentioned the Knitpicks needles. I’ve been wondering about them. And the nickel ones will be on sale soon.

  • @BeckyRhae
    @BeckyRhae 2 года назад +2

    I am a massive fan of Lykke needles, using them almost exclusively since I purchased them. I have the regular and short interchangeable sets, as well as a set of DPNs. BUT I recently moved to a more humid climate and I find myself using Chaigoo needles more and more. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @JoJo-River23
    @JoJo-River23 8 месяцев назад

    Love the idea of storing needles that way. I'm trying to decide what set to get between HiyaHiya, Chiaogoos and Addi. Thank you!

  • @marta_sanders
    @marta_sanders 2 года назад

    I'm still quite the beginner and I really enjoy the first set of KnitPro of interchangeable metal needles I got. They're very affordable and their cables are compatible with Katia needles which I have some because for a while it was the only brand I could find for short needles. However they're bamboo and I don't like how they feel against each other. I just got some of the Nova ones and I'm really excited to try them, everyone seems to love them 🤩

  • @TheSuzberry
    @TheSuzberry Год назад +1

    I use needles that work with my hands, my yarn and my project. It has taken me years to figure this out.

  • @iesika7387
    @iesika7387 2 года назад +1

    as a super budget option, I started with a Leeyien interchangeable set for I think $17 as my first needles. They're plastic with thick plastic cables. Not great for magic loop but they are simultaneously quite grippy and yet pretty smooth at the joins. I doubt they will stand up long-term but they're proving to be very serviceable learning needles for me right now while I figure out what I'm doing and what I like or want. They'd be good needles to gift a kid who shows interest or to take on a trip so you can leave your nice set safe at home.
    I've already ordered myself just one Chiagoo circular with a long cable to try out for magic loop, and I'm excitedly waiting for the mail. I ADORE my Chiagoo Tunisian crochet hooks, so I'm hopeful. It'll probably be a while before I graduate to the pricier sets.
    I don't think I'd like hiding my needles away in a file folder where I can't see them all at once when I'm looking for something. I keep my (million and one) long tunisian crochet hooks and all my traditional long straight needles in colored glass flower vases which I think look quite cute.

  • @cherylbratten7613
    @cherylbratten7613 Год назад

    I love Chiaogoo, they are my go-to needles. As for 9 inch circ, I always put my pinky 'under' the needle and it seems to give the support I need.

  • @abraoleary5544
    @abraoleary5544 2 года назад

    Nice to meet you!! Thanks for your help :)

  • @Bei.Incubi.Omnus.
    @Bei.Incubi.Omnus. 2 года назад

    Yes Chiaogoos! Love, love, love!
    However, the cable snapped on two of my circulars (fixed) and I wasn’t mishandling them.

  • @nancyfmallen
    @nancyfmallen 2 года назад

    Thank you! I do not feel so bad about my needle collection. When I started knitting, I was given used Boyd needles, for my first project, a sweater. Then, I discovered Addi, this was in the 1980s and they were $8. I stopped knitting, after completing 3 sweaters. When I got back into knitting 2009, I was introduced to Knit Picks. I bought pretty much all the sizes and sets. I also dabbled with Crystal Palace bamboo and ChiaoGoo bamboo, not a favorite. Back to Addi, I went, until ChiaoGoo came out with the red cable needles, I have mostly interchangeable sets. I use the mini cable with the mini-small adapter for my socks, which gives me the right flex and is easily packed in a bag. I am also a fan of Hiya Hiya Sharps for my sock and cowl knitting. For my sweater knitting, I use the interchangeable Addi Clicks. I am also a fan of Flexi-Flips and Addi Rocket[2]. The Knit Pick have since been passed on to my knitting friend.

  • @cathynewkirk6807
    @cathynewkirk6807 2 года назад

    Very informative, thanks! I typically use Lyyke and Knit Picks interchangeables. You can use Knit Picks cords with Lyyke needles, by the way. If I buy a single needle for a project, I’ll try to get Lyyke. However, my lys doesn’t carry them, so my next choice is Addi Skacel Rocket Squared. I love the way they feel in my hands. I don’t have an issue with any of the cords or joins.

  • @lauriekimmelstiel2976
    @lauriekimmelstiel2976 2 года назад +1

    I seem to be the rare one commenting here who loves my Addis (Rockets, primarily) That said, I invested in the Chiao Goo interchangeable set and I really like them too, but find they often get loose and I need to stop and tighten more- and admittedly, I am guilty of sometimes forgoing the use of the tightening pin (My Bad!) I do like dpns and my absolute favorite are Pony Pearls for their flexibility. plastic or similar material covering over a steel needle - great for sock knitting. My new favorite is a set of Zing dpns, wonderfully color coded and marked for sizes. I think the biggest problem is the lack of readable size labeling on most if not all circular needles.
    Lastly, I keep several 7" straights in my tool bag and I just love these beautiful rosewood and other wood needles! Great subject!

  • @kat1984
    @kat1984 2 года назад

    I started out with hiya hiya sharps then converted to chiaogoo. I have the red lace 2-8 set, both of the short twisties sets, and am waiting for the 5 inch sock interchangeable set. Nothing beats the chiaogoo cables. I tend to knit socks with a US 00 or US 0, I wear through socks too quickly without having a dense gauge.

  • @laurenmiller3886
    @laurenmiller3886 2 года назад

    Nice needle review! I really enjoyed it and now am a subscriber 🤗

  • @victoriansmart8716
    @victoriansmart8716 2 года назад +2

    I'm still rolling with my Clovers! I believe I have one knitters pride pair of DPNs and a pair called Crystal Palace I believe..? Haven't tried them yet. Looking into getting a nice, interchangeable set that I think would be worth the investment - thanks for this info! Also, MOST DEFINITELY needing a little help on magic loop - I do enjoy DPN life but have recently picked up my speed and think magic loop would really help me out. It goes hand in hand with getting an interchangeable set so as to not keep buying a different DPN set for every project!

  • @suewaldeck8198
    @suewaldeck8198 2 года назад +2

    It's so true, there's no one needle for everything! I'm a Hiya Hiya lover and almost always use them regardless of project/yarn. But those Chiaogoo shorties set - how did I not know they existed? Don't enjoy magic loop [please do a video - maybe I'm doing it wrong] and although I love DPN's they always leave the telltale tension lines so as I knit more sweaters I've been picking up HiyaHiya 9" as I need them for sleeves, but I'm thinking the set is a better way to go. Thanks for the info Kirsten - always enjoy catching up 😊

  • @annotlewski1104
    @annotlewski1104 2 года назад

    Loved this episode and just ordered the last set of the cubic DPNs that Amazon had ( size 0). It’s been a while since I’ve used DPNs for socks though. I love my Chiaogoos and like someone else mentioned, I love the cord for the reasons you don’t. I hate when other cords tend to spiral around when you are knitting! However, I have but have never used the two shortie Chiaogoo sets! Will try them soon thanks to your review.

  • @odhtate987
    @odhtate987 2 года назад +1

    I got the clover interchangeable on sale as my first real set as opposed to my grandmas straight needles, and I love them. My only complaint is the join occasionally unscrews but I can live with that. One day I'll get a set of metal interchangeable so when I work with toothy yarns I don't have toothy yarn on wood needles.

  • @texasmom8827
    @texasmom8827 2 года назад +1

    My Lykke needles purchased early last year are all amazing. No issues whatsoever!

    • @mollym7438
      @mollym7438 Год назад

      Completely agree! I love my Lykke set so much. One broke and they replaced it as soon as I contacted the company. Great set that I absolutely love knitting all of my projects with!

  • @mama_knitter
    @mama_knitter 2 года назад +2

    So this is funny, but my Grandma is currently visiting and she saw I was starting a Vertices Unite and she wanted to knit it too but didn’t bring any yarn or needles so we went to Michael’s and she picked up a pair of Pryms, I remember Arne and Carlos talking about them and I was so surprised to find them there! Anyways she really likes them, I picked up a pair too to try, the cord does remind me of Chiagoos though, but they’re plastic so they seem to have the same effect that wood does, a little grip but not too much.

  • @SusiesStitches
    @SusiesStitches 2 года назад

    Thanks for great review I also. Ant knit socks on 9" tiny. Like addi click, rocket and rocket 2 squared super slick and zing for tactile colored double points

  • @angelsbear37
    @angelsbear37 2 года назад

    I would love to see a CLOSE UP, detailed tutorial on how you do magic loop. Thank you for sharing this information. Have a blessed day .

  • @shekthecat
    @shekthecat 2 года назад

    I agree about Karbonz. I had the same snagging issue.

  • @kjrussell8831
    @kjrussell8831 2 года назад

    Knit Picks Caspian and Nickel sets. I also have a ChiaGoo sock set and individual circulars for magic loop projects. My DPNs are bamboo though I have a few metal sets that were in the donation cupboard that my former knitting group had.

  • @geraldineborja4459
    @geraldineborja4459 2 года назад

    Hi, thank you so much for chatting with us about your knitting needles. I recently bought my first set of Chiaogoo Small, and I love them. Before, I have been knitting with Addi and Knit Pro, and the first ones are not that bad. Small question, do you know if metal knitting needles are allowed during a flight? I am going to make a trip and I'm scared of having confiscated needles. Thank you and continue sharing with us ;)

  • @knitgirl.7676
    @knitgirl.7676 3 месяца назад

    ChiaoGoo, Hiya Hiya and KP Ginger (wood). I also like Lyykke 3.5 inch interchangeable for sleeves. have so many sets of others that I really need to destash.

  • @sarahwelsh3
    @sarahwelsh3 2 года назад

    I would love a magic loop tutorial for knitting socks! I love bamboo dpns for socks and Knitpicks metal interchangeable for larger projects.

  • @DiniAdd0807
    @DiniAdd0807 2 года назад +1

    Hi. Thanks for this great video. I love your channel.
    I knit a lot of socks. Addi Sock Rockets used to be my favorites but now I love ChiaoGoo. I use 2 16” 2.50mm or 2.25mm needles to knit socks. I’ve tried Magic Loop but it’s too fiddly for me. I pretty much use 1 or 2 circulars for all my knitting. I don’t care much for the 9” circular either. I guess we all have our preferences and none is better than any other. I look forward to your next video.

  • @lucymar122512
    @lucymar122512 2 года назад

    I have a couple of knitting circlar needles. I have metal ones I got on Amazon knitpal & I have a set dp lykke & the sets of circular lykke I love them. I would love to get the twist mini. Thanks for your video.

  • @judithstadler4219
    @judithstadler4219 2 года назад +1

    I LOVE my chiaogoo interchangeables. And, I adore their red memory-free cables. I also have and use the Chiaogoo bamboo interchangeables. But the bamboo Chiaogoos have a different cable which I am not a fan of. However, from your description of what you like in a cable, I think you would like it very much. The cables can be used with the metal Chiaogoo interchangeables. The cable is very flexible and the join has a mechanism that makes it spin, purportedly to prevent it from kinking. Be that said, dipping those plastic and nylon cables in boiling water is a legitimate way to get them to relax. Addi (my least favorite needles) even tells you to do that to their annoying, miserable, mercilessly over memory-ized cables. Oh, and one last thing. I love your YT videos. Watch every one.

  • @lynnekelly9995
    @lynnekelly9995 2 года назад +1

    I cannot believe how my favorite types of knitting needles have changed since I started knitting over 21 years ago. When I first started it was clover for sure. They are kind of my disposable needles. Have lots, only reach for them if my favorite needles are not available. Was knitting and purchasing mostly metal needles for many years had an awesome Chiago set because I loved the cables. This all changed recently when I found that I have become such a loose knitter and my hands are now old and achy so I am using Lykke- which is my favorite. Knitpicks and knitters pride but all wood. I have WIPS that I have frogged off of metal needles. I am still trying to figure out how to organize. I did purchase the NAMASTe knitters portfolio for my fixed circulars but I have too many needles so it’s not working. I think it’s time to declutter my needle stash. I am currently taking a sock class using addi flexiflips and I really hate them for socks, metal 0 needles☹️. There was a post on IG about using specific plastic pencil boxes for fixed circulars. I might try it. Thanks as always for your amazing videos. You are pretty awesome friend!!!

    • @lauriekimmelstiel2976
      @lauriekimmelstiel2976 2 года назад

      I bought the big plastic box with different colored plastic photo boxes and store most of my needles there

  • @beverlyhess611
    @beverlyhess611 2 года назад +1

    I would love to see your magic loop sock method… I’ve tried it but just cannot like the “fidgety “ feel of all that cord! Lol! Seriously though, I’d love to see your technique! Also, I happen to love my 9” ChiaoGoos, but I can see the benefit of the magic loop if I could get past the excess cord and the “ladders”. I also enjoy using my Addis. And thanks for the great idea of the accordion file! That is ingenious! Can’t believe I hadn’t thought of it myself!

  • @nealieanderson512
    @nealieanderson512 2 года назад

    Loved this video! Thanks! Would like one on magic loop sometime. I had a hard time deciding on what set to purchase when I started and wanted interchangeables so I wouldn’t be buying needles all the time. I decided on Chiaogoos and since it’s the only thing I’ve used don’t really have a way to compare but I’ve enjoyed them. Will give some others a try for socks though so thanks for the recommendation.

  • @robertastewart2083
    @robertastewart2083 Год назад

    I love hiya hiya bamboo for sock knitting. I’m going to invest in the new gold tip interchangeables for bigger projects as they are 6 inches long which is more comfortable for the way I hold my needles having learnt nearly 70 years ago on straight needles.

  • @daniellehaywood4006
    @daniellehaywood4006 2 года назад

    I started using knit pro nova and purchased a full interchangeable set, still love the needles on these, the cords kink up a bit but don’t truly bother me. The join does occasionally come undone, but I invested in a set of Chiagoo rubber grips and use them on the knit pro, this definitely makes a difference to the tightness of the join. I have since started investing in chiagoo needles and bought a small interchangeable set, 5mm is the largest currently using these needles for my shawlography, and I really enjoy using them. And talking about magic loop I love this method, and I have not yet purchased any DPN’s or 9 inch circulars, magic loop is my go to for all small circumference knitting; but then I have not done any colourwork so i might change my tune if I get into colourwork, never say never.

  • @sticksstringsandotherthings
    @sticksstringsandotherthings 2 года назад +2

    I agree with you that hiya hiya sharps are the best. I actually also like the mindful needles (though I hate the stupid saying on them). With your Lykka needles you can use knitter's pride cords with them if you like those cords better too.

  • @lewnuh
    @lewnuh 2 года назад

    My favorites are Hiya Hiya Sharps & Chiaogoo, with a slight preference for Chiaogoo. I recently got a set of the Knit Picks Prism Aluminum interchangeables & I have really been so impressed with them! They're noticeably more pointy than my old set of KP nickels, but not so pointy I impale myself. (Also, the colors are fun and remind me of the Boye needles I used for years)
    I really need to wrangle my needle stash, I think I'll be copying your idea!
    Addi Rockets always seem a little sticky to me, so I'll use them if I have slippery yarn. Agree on the Karbonz! I ended up with 2 pairs & have snagging issues with both.

  • @solangethompson4251
    @solangethompson4251 2 года назад

    Hi. I love my Ciaogoos , but am just about to try some newly acquired Kollage needles. I love the cubic design, and am getting arthritis. I also love my knit pro cubics. My few Lykke needles are okay, but the gauge knits up quite differently than metals for me. Much looser / larger.

  • @KnittedbyCatherine
    @KnittedbyCatherine 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your favourite needles. I like knitpro novas and zings. The tip on coiling your needles up is a good one - never knew that!

    • @Voolenvine
      @Voolenvine  2 года назад

      Ooh, I do have one set of DPN Zings and love how light they are. If I'm not mistaken, Novas are also squared, but metal, right?

    • @KnittedbyCatherine
      @KnittedbyCatherine 2 года назад

      @@Voolenvine hi Kristin novas are coated brass hollow pipes I believe - they are really light and they have a quite tapered points. They are round needles 😊

    • @Voolenvine
      @Voolenvine  2 года назад

      @@KnittedbyCatherine thanks Catherine! They sound divine 🙌☺️

  • @carolmorrison5173
    @carolmorrison5173 2 года назад

    I have all those needles and love them all especially the lykke

  • @elisekt1860
    @elisekt1860 2 года назад

    My favorite is the chiaogoo red lace twist mini sizes 000-3 for my socks and lace projects and the hiyahiya sharps for very thing else. I started with Boye aluminum interchangeables which were great until I started knitting in the round, and larger items. I wish they had longer and softer chords. Tulip bamboos were next and best for slippery things; they spun so no twisted or loosening.

  • @judycurran6424
    @judycurran6424 2 года назад +1

    Hands down my absolute fav needles are Addi Rocket squared. I’m in the process of switching all of my needle sizes to Addis. I did buy the Addi rocket squared interchangeables and they are ok for most yarns but do snag a little when using certain yarns. I also bought the shorter sizes by mistake - I prefer the 5”. I will use them when traveling but the Addi rocket squared fixed lengths are what I turn to every project.

    • @kevinorr6880
      @kevinorr6880 2 года назад

      I was looking for an interchangeable set also. I like my Chiaogoo, but am intrigued by the Addi rocket V2 (square). Do you still like your set?

  • @ciannacoleman5125
    @ciannacoleman5125 2 года назад

    Chiaogoo was my first “good” needles after cheap acrylic and aluminum and I LOVE them. I have the full standard set (2-15) and really want to have the full collection with minis and shorties plus the Tunisian hooks since I crochet too. As much as I like them I also have my eye on Lykke shorts and Karbonz since they have their own attributes.

  • @Enig_Mata
    @Enig_Mata 2 года назад

    You have a great selection of needles. I also have Lykke set but did not like the cord. When Knitter's Pride released Mindful Collection, I purchased the cords only as they are similar to Chiaogoo metal cords and KP cords fit Lykke needles. I am a big fan of Chiaogoo and have both CG metal and bamboo, but my favorite *bamboo* needle set is SeeKnit Kinki Amibari. The needles are amazing! Beautiful cord, wonderfully smooth needles (smoother than Lykke and CG) and the tips are perfect. I find CG bamboo tips a little too sharp (especially when new) and Lykke a bit dull. Seeknit needles are absolutely perfect. They have an etsy shop and shipping from Japan is crazy fast - 3 days.
    I have both Shorties sets and it took some getting used to. What made them so much easier to use was using the 2" needle on the left and the 3" needle as the working needle. Major improvement. Since CG needles are interchangeable, I use them for sleeves as well and maybe start with one 3" and 4"(I have both 4 and 5" needles). As the circumference gets smaller, I just switch out the needles/cord.
    Another bonus to having the shorties set is you can create flexible DPNs. As you already have 2 sets of the same size in the kit, you just need to buy 1 2.5" set and the 2" cords.
    I was going to get Hiya Hiya Sharps , but I hear so many crazy stories about the needles being way too sharp

  • @Sophira1
    @Sophira1 2 года назад

    Hi Kristin, thanks for the chat and info. I am wondering if you still use the hiya hiya flyers for sock knitting? I use ChiaoGoo 9" circulars but would like to try the circulars if they are still your recommendation. x

  • @shirleysaywood-slayter4389
    @shirleysaywood-slayter4389 2 года назад

    Hi Kristin, I have just found your channel and it is just what I need, so thank you. I am in my 70's, and used to knit a lot when my kids were young, sweaters, dresses etc. I always used paper patterns and I'm no good at following patterns online & cannot print. Can you possibly help me to find any old paper knitting patterns please? I would appreciate SO much, as I LOVE knitting! I live in Nova Scotia, Canada. 😊

  • @anniemiller1815
    @anniemiller1815 2 года назад +3

    Just found your lovely videos as I was looking for a brioche tutorial!
    I'm a big fan of Knit Pro (which I think is the UK equivalent of Knitters Pride?). I started on their Symphony range, then graduated to their Novas, now I have a set of their Zing interchangeables and DPNs - they are so colourful, and both sets come in lovely wallets for storage. All my notions and bits and pieces are kept in the pouch that the Novas came in.
    Yes please to a video on magic loop. I use it already with socks, but I'm always interested in how other people do things. You never know what hints and tips you'll pick up!
    Just wondering, are you a fan of knitting gadgets? What kind of stitch markers, row counters, cable needles, etc do you use?

    • @Voolenvine
      @Voolenvine  2 года назад +1

      Hi Annie! Welcome to my channel 😄 Yes!! I love Zings - even though I only have one set of dpns ... somewhere?? lol! The tips are a little too round for my liking but love how light and colorful they are. As for knitting gadgets, I don't have too many come to think of it... but do love lightbulb removable stitch markers. will have to do an episode on notions soon!

  • @marilynburke7609
    @marilynburke7609 2 года назад

    Love a magic loop tutorial. What size needle and length do you prefer? 😊❤️

  • @sandranokes7443
    @sandranokes7443 2 года назад +3

    My favorite needles are Signature Arts and Chiaogoo. I use Chiaogoo almost all the time because the price of the Sig. Arts is so high. Chiaogoo needles are perfect and I like the fixed needles. I've got three sets of interchangeable needles and they are okay, but they come undone. I'm constantly checking to see they haven't started to unscrew. Chiaogoo is like the perfect no hassle needle.

  • @markiejsis4240
    @markiejsis4240 Год назад

    My very favorite are the nitpicks laminated birch they’re just beautiful and they’re not as grippy as bamboo I have a set of the square ones and I love them definitely an upgrade from clover although I do miss the clover connector that swivels so you don’t need a key or anything I guess they both have their pros and cons right now I’m looking for a metal set and I am thinking of going with the knit picks Since I already have other sets and the Tunisian set so all the cords will go together

  • @Songbead
    @Songbead 2 года назад +8

    Absolutely love chiaogoo, they are my go-to for pretty much everything. I didn’t think I liked shorties until I tried my mum’s chiaogoo set for some colourwork sleeves and they are fab - and on my Christmas wish list now! The variety of tip and cable lengths are perfect for adapting needle sizes to just what you need at any given point. I do like hiyahiyas but the sharps are just too sharp for me - I can use them in bigger needle sizes but up to about 4.5mm, the tips are too stabby. If I’m using slippery yarn then I usually reach for lykke - I’m a massive fan of the chiaogoo cables so I guess that’s why I like lykke too!

  • @timeflies54fast48
    @timeflies54fast48 2 года назад

    I love the ChiaoGoo needles to knit 2@aTime Socks. I have 0, 1’s, and 2’s, straight and lace needles. The cord is flexible and easy to work with. I also love my Ginger Knitter’s Pride. Size 7 and 8 are the most used. I have DPN and interchangeable Karbonz needles. They were my favorite for years. The 7’s and 8’s wore thin from use within the first year. The company replaced them one time, but let me know they would not replace them again! 😕 needless to say I use them only when my other needles are in use on another project. I own one pair of Cubic needles, but they bothered/hurt my fingers. I am slowly acquiring the FlexiFlips. I buy another size as I need them. I have 4 sizes right now.

  • @donnacohen-avery8086
    @donnacohen-avery8086 2 года назад

    I have a hint for your small circumference Chiaogoo sets. When doing a small circumference project, I use one short tip and one longer tip where I need to rest my hand while knitting. I got this idea some one on the internet. Whoever though of it is a genius.

  • @sailorgirl2017
    @sailorgirl2017 2 года назад

    Yes a magic loop video would be appreciated. Thanks.

  • @fralou1
    @fralou1 2 года назад

    I love 9” needles. But I have small hands. My favourite endless are hiya hiya. But Chiagoo mini twist app 4 inches long and the string I love them too but just for sock knitting. I use a lot of 2.25mm

  • @Natalia-sc8nb
    @Natalia-sc8nb 2 года назад

    Please do a video for magic loop socks! Especially how you keep an even tension between the two joins in the knitting. Thank you

  • @heather7862
    @heather7862 2 года назад

    Love Chiaogoo red lace. I accidentally ordered one of the bent tip circulars and threw a fit! I personally don’t like bent tips. I own a Chiaogoo small red lace set, a set of Chiaogoo dpns, and the small shorties set. I don’t knit with anything above a US 5. I find larger needles hurt my hands as well! Plus, I just like the aesthetic of tiny stitches.

  • @BanginStitches
    @BanginStitches 2 года назад

    I love the Hiya Hiya and Chiagoo. The red lace cord is part of the reason I truly run to them first. My Hiya Hiya I tend to use more for socks. I have not ordered a set yet but it’s on my wishlist. I have large hands so I don’t like the shorter needles. I bought one of those bent chiagoo and don’t like it. It was on clearance for $2 so no real loss. Karbonz are amazing for socks but I only used the dpns. I love a sharper point so stay clear of a lot of needles for many reasons now😂 but I think knit picks are a good option.

  • @MOLLIMEDIA
    @MOLLIMEDIA 2 года назад

    My fav is the Chiaogoo IC needles with the mini cables (like what’s in the Shorties set). They’re very light and flexible. They fit the US needle sizes up to 1.5. They come in long lengths and you can get adapters to fit the small size connectors on needles US size 2 and up (up to the large size). I like the tooth of Chiaogoo needles as well. 👍🏻

    • @Voolenvine
      @Voolenvine  2 года назад

      Ooh, I didn't know Chiaogoo offer those thinner cables in longer lengths. I agree - they are so light and could see it being more manageable than the red lace cables. Thanks for letting me know, Molly! 😄

  • @dianevcalhoun6848
    @dianevcalhoun6848 2 года назад

    Yes! Magic Loop...how to do it without having laddering?

  • @SaraTweedie
    @SaraTweedie 2 года назад

    When I started knitting I didn't have the cash to get a really good set of needles. I ended up with a cheap metal tip Boye set that would never stay tightened and ended up mushrooming over they join because of how much I had to over tighten. I saved up and bought a set of clover which I love. I'd love to try Chiagoo or Hiya Hiya at some point. I'd love a tutorial for magic loop. I've tried it, but never seem to get it quite right. I'm a wooden DPN kinda girl for socks.

  • @wellwoman4685
    @wellwoman4685 2 года назад

    I love all my chiaogoo needle tips, metal and wood. I love their fixed circs too. I like hiya hiya fixed circs but the cables kink too quickly.

  • @HollyTriedIt
    @HollyTriedIt 2 года назад

    My favorites are Addi Rocket Squared. They feel so good in my hands. But they are expensive, so I've settled on the Knitter's Pride Nova Platina Cubics interchangeable and DPNs. For wooden needles I use Knit Picks Foursquares. The Foursquares feel so much nicer than the Knitter's Pride wooden cubics. The edges of the square are more rounded. Since you like the Knitter's Pride cubics, I think you would really like Foursquares, unfortunately, they no longer offer Foursquare DPNS.

  • @keturahspencer
    @keturahspencer Год назад

    I have large hands, but the same size issues. I rarely go over size 7 US, and I find 9 inch needle hard to use. For me, the join is probably the most important part of a circular knitting needle. I have Knit Picks wooden interchangeable needles, and they are fantastic. Also, DPNS above size 3 can be super cheap bamboo and working very well.

  • @lindsypenney3064
    @lindsypenney3064 2 года назад

    Dyak Craft all the way! I own nearly every commercial brand Interchangeable set, and they all just sit and collect dust now😂

  • @Professor_Purl
    @Professor_Purl 2 года назад

    Hi Kristin! Great overview thank you! I actually had a pair of Karbonz where that tip completely fell off. I am a 9" circ boy all the way, ChiaGoos preferred. I love Signatures convertables, but the joins on the 9" circs are BAD and I have had two of them break on me right at the join. PS Warm water not boiling to relax the cords! LOL

    • @Voolenvine
      @Voolenvine  2 года назад

      Oh, my stars! Thanks for that PS on warm water, Christopher! 😂 Clearly, I don't do well with urban legends and old wives' tales of the knitting realm ... And I salute anyone who can wield a 9" circ. It's a gift, truly, and I'm jealous 😜

  • @agancsafalon
    @agancsafalon 2 года назад +1

    Definitely Dyakcraft is the best best knitting needle!! So smooth and luxury feeling in your hands! ❤️❤️ thank you for the video! Please someone tell me if I should try Chiagoo as well 😃

    • @lindsypenney3064
      @lindsypenney3064 2 года назад +1

      Once you go Dyak, you can’t go back! I’m especially fond of my Black Nickel needles. I wish I would have discovered them sooner, because I have so many sets from commercial brands that are just dust collectors now. It’s sad to see so many passionate knitters who have no idea what they’re missing!

    • @agancsafalon
      @agancsafalon 2 года назад +1

      @@lindsypenney3064 Lindsy you are talking from my heart 😄 other than tulip needles from Japan, commercial brands now feels rough and soulless, I only use them to keep never finished objects

  • @Colour-Moody
    @Colour-Moody 2 года назад +1

    I tend to use metal needles my preferred brand is Hiyahiya as not too keen on the Chiaogoo cables however that said I love the red shorties for sock knitting and the blue shorties for mittens in a DK weight yarn. Knit Pics nova both round and cubics are another go too for me. Syfomies in the 10 inch are just great for the ribbing on my socks. I did buy Karbonz early on in my interchangeable journey but do not like the drag nor the noise they make while I knit, however my sister likes them so problem solved :)

  • @ileneklayman3440
    @ileneklayman3440 2 года назад +4

    I am pretty new to knitting(I taught myself off of RUclips), my first set of knitting needles where these wood needles off Amazon the whole set cost me #20.00! Then I was told about the world of Chia Goo, first I bought a #8 fixed circular, then #7,and then #9(which I do use those for knitting hats). Then my son bought me the interchangeable Chia Goo full set for Hanukkah three years ago. I have never knit with Hya Hya's. It sounds like I would enjoy them. Please, please, please do a video on magic loop! It just will not go in my brain! I was a crocheter for 50+ years so even though I just knit my first sweater,(I am saying my first because it fits me, the other ones did not). I get nervous for some reason, but I love knitting uses so much less yarn. I only use my crochet hooks now to pick up a dropped stitch! Sorry for the long response. The sweater I knit is the Easy Eyelet Yoke Sweater by Knitatude. I kept trying to knit the Flax sweater by Tin Can Knits but I got puff sleeves!?! They puff up at the shoulder! Love this pattern was so easy for me to understand. Thank you again sorry it's so long.

    • @aimeescott2773
      @aimeescott2773 2 года назад +2

      If you need help with magic loop I can try and help you. It hurt my brain for a long time.

    • @ileneklayman3440
      @ileneklayman3440 2 года назад

      @@aimeescott2773 Thank you that is very sweet

  • @CatFromFL
    @CatFromFL Год назад +1

    The ChiaoGoo bend is all about ergonomics. The company tries to meet all wants and needs

  • @missgipsydanger5025
    @missgipsydanger5025 2 года назад

    Always metal needles the wooden or bamboo ones always seem too light in my hands.
    I recently picked up my first set of interchangeable circulars and I'm loving them. I went with the Knitters Pride Zing set, I love the colors!
    Thing I dislike the most would have to be plastic needles.