Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

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Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210022Post Milims »

I've looked for instructions on the web and can't find any :( HELP!!!!!!!
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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210026Post Susie »

Do you mean on the same thing?

Pick a stitch to stop at which will be the end of the row
Knit up to the stitch
Turn work so the purl side of the bit you've just knitted is facing you
Purl back along where you've just knitted (perhaps use another needle if it feels a bit fiddly?)

I'm trying to think - I've done this when I've switched from circular knitting to doing short rows (e.g. turning a heel) on the same item, and I think that's all I've done. Does it make sense?
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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210031Post Green Aura »

Sorry honey, I don't understand your question - actually I don't understand susie's answer either.

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Post: # 210033Post Susie »

:lol:
(I'm not sure I understand my answer either ;-).
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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210034Post crowsashes »

do you mean converting a pattern thats knitted in the round (on four needles or circular) to flat (on two needles) ?

if its yes to that its just a case of reading the pattern carefully and reversing the stitches ie purl > knit and knit > purl etc

i did this with a pair of hand warmers, i just couldnt get the stitches to sit right ( or knit right!) on 4 needles so converted the pattern to a flat piece by following the pattern up to where you join it but turn and knit normally just doing the reverse of the next row :lol: it took careful notes on the pattern though to get a matching pair of arm warmers!

if its not that then im confused :lol:

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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210036Post Milims »

Its k - I found out how. When you knit on round needles you just do knit stitch all the time. To go from round to flat you swap over so that the long bit of wool is on the left needle and then instead of knit you purl. This creates the break and from this point you alternate just kinda go backwards and forwards instead of round and round - IYKWIM!
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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210037Post Green Aura »

Ah, so you meant ordinary stocking stitch - knit a row purl a row, on straight needles. With you now - just swap hands :lol:
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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210077Post Millymollymandy »

Gosh I didn't know you just did knit stitch all the time on circular needles (in the round). I don't knit like that as it is an alien world to me so I didn't know :iconbiggrin: . Oooooooooh it'll soon be time to get me knitting out as it's turned to winter here and the wood burner is on again! :lol:
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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210099Post Milims »

I don't knit in the summer either MMM! Knitting in the winter is great - you keep your knees warm in the process! :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 210113Post prison break fan »

Like you all I am in the process of switching from summer pursuits - outside all the time - to winter ones, knitting, crochet etc, trouble is the house is such a wreck after months of neglect, I can't relax in it! pbf.

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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

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prison break fan wrote: trouble is the house is such a wreck after months of neglect, I can't relax in it! pbf.
Table lamps with low wattage bulbs - if you can't see the mess you can't worry about it! :wink:
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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210136Post snapdragon »

Milims wrote:
prison break fan wrote: trouble is the house is such a wreck after months of neglect, I can't relax in it! pbf.
Table lamps with low wattage bulbs - if you can't see the mess you can't worry about it! :wink:
:salute: thass the ticket :iconbiggrin:

my big sis says she don't knit in summer either - but I find knitting socks isn't so warm, I'm working on a small stash of yarn and started six toes (the fiddly bit) ready to attack the rest in time for yule gift giving, circular knitting s great for lazy knits like me :drunken: and toe-upwards handy when you don't know how far the yarn will go
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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210161Post Milims »

snapdragon wrote: started six toes (the fiddly bit)
You have 6 toes??? :shock:
I'd like to knit some socks, please could you post the instructions - but I only have 5 toes!
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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210168Post snapdragon »

Milims wrote:
snapdragon wrote: started six toes (the fiddly bit)
You have 6 toes??? :shock:
I'd like to knit some socks, please could you post the instructions - but I only have 5 toes!
:lol: when I re-read that I just knew someone would :drunken: yeah - I have three on each foot, like a sloth :wink:
the recipe I went for was a free pattern from Wendy Knits http://media.wendyknits.net/media/sunrise-socks.pdf !! no copying for sale and no manufacturing for sale,
it's in 4ply but I've used it for an unknown and homespun as well (which is sorta errm Ish ply/weight :oops: )
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Re: Switch from knitting in the round to knitting flat?

Post: # 210244Post Puddleduck »

Are socks easy to knit then? I've been knitting for a while but always thought socks looked a bit complicated.

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