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The needle size you choose will work in concert with the yarn you choose to give you the results you want. There is no standard.
Knitting needles. If you are going to do a project, it helps to have a pair of scissors and a large-eyed yarn needle.
The materials needed for knitting socks include the proper size knitting needles and yarn. There are many different types of yarn to choose from including wool sock knit yarn, hand dyed yarn, acrylic yarn, and cotton yarn.
Your answer depends on the yarn you choose for your project.
there is no yarn fabrics yarns are only converted into fabric by knitting or weaving
You probably are doing knit stitches so the yarn is at the back of the project. Move the yarn to the front (as if you were starting to purl) and move the stitches from the left needle to the right needle (if you are left handed from right to left). Then continue your project accordingly. WYF means "with yarn in front"
There are many patterns available to make fun knit throws from chunky yarn. Some are available via specific knitting websites; others via yarn manufacturers' websites.
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it's (I think) just knitting with a bulkier yarn...
Michaels.com and the blogger pinkwhen.com have videos that helped me learn how to arm knit. As a tip, your "working yarn" (the yarn pulled from the yarn bundle) is the yarn thread that you wrap around your thumb and the tail of your yarn is the yarn thread that goes over your wrist (this will make sense if you watch the videos). You will need at least 2 separate balls of thick yarn (I used a 6oz weight) but I actually wondering myself if 5oz is chunky enough. This is due to the loose nature of the knit because your arms and hands are replacing what would normally be the needle(s) in traditional knitting.
Part of knitting is managing the tension you establish for your style of knitting.Try wrapping your yarn around your yarn finger once or twice, in order to establish a knitting tension -- the slack or lack of it -- that you want. (Your yarn finger is on the hand that holds the needles, while you knit actively with the needle in the other hand.)
If you Cast On 5 stitches .. then knit 3 of the 5 that you just cast on .. then yarn over ( this will make a stitch) .. then knit the next 2 stitches .. you will have 6 stitches instead of 5 stitches you cast on because you yarned over one .. you just read it differently then they meant .. after the word knit 2 replace the word"to" with " then you will have" 6 ..