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Circular Knitting Patterns for fabric plane?

I can not figure out circular needles. I've tried on several occasions. I've seen other ways to make tissue circular plane, but nothing to travel to the planes. Is there a way to do this? There are many models I love to do, but require circular needles. Well, no touch the stitches or anything. But above all, is my way of knitting. I'm used to bracing right needle against my rib cage and moving only the left. I can not figure out how to do that with circular needles.

So many patterns in the round flat spot (also circular), it is much more easy - no sewing, and if you are making a jersey no whispering! When Flat Knitting is necessary to add "selvage" in all points seams. And as knitting in the round is all done in the RS (right side), to make the fabric plane would have to weave in the pattern says (and vice versa versa) in each row (either odd or even rows, depending on which side is wrong). If you have just learned to knit in the round in place, you will not have to do all that rejiggering. Here are some tutorials circulars: http://www.knittinghelp http://www.littleturtleknits.com/circknitting.htm http://knittersreview.com/article_tool.asp?article=/review/profile/010419_a.asp. com / Knitting / advanced_techniques (videos) http://hipknitism.com/library/articles/circular_knitting.shtml *********** Edited to add: I used to ensure a straight needle Up & Down on my lap and together without moving - just moved the needle. If I could get the hang of circs, so can you. It's like riding a bike - hard to do at first, but it gets easier. I promise! You're right, it is very important to make sure they do not twist the stitches when he joins them in the round. Otherwise, you knit a Moebius strip instead of a tube. Here's a trick I use sometimes: the first row of flat spot, and place the marker and unite as usual. In fact, stabilize the stitches and is barely perceptible. In addition, you can sew the tiny gap open later, when the final fabric.

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