Many airlines allow wood needles especially circular needles as they will not impose on other passengers and being so short and wood are hardly a threat but you still need to call your specific airline.
You cannot chop a tree down with a knitting needle as the needle does not have a sharp edge. You could bore it down if you lived long enough.
cable knitting, tube knitting, four needle knitting, knitting in the round, and a straight knit
The basic knitting needle size recommended for beginners is typically a size 8 (5mm) needle.
This could be standing in a depressed area while knitting using a round knitting needle.
slip marker just means move your marker from your left needle to your right needle. a marker just sits on the needle and shows the place, its not part of the knitting and will be removed when you have finished.
i think it means 'slip marker' which means take the marker from the left hand needle and put it on the right hand needle
bob wormanhiemer
A US knitting needle size 6 would be equivalent to a UK knitting needle size 8, or a 4mm.
While a knitting needle is not ideal for tatting, you can use it in a pinch if you adapt your technique. Knitting needles are typically larger and may not allow for the fine control needed for the intricate loops and knots of tatting. However, if you use a thinner knitting needle and are comfortable with it, you can experiment and see if it works for your project. Just keep in mind that it may not produce the same results as a traditional tatting needle.
Knitting is knitting, regardless of the yarn weight, needle type or stitch. And given this combination of variables, the differences are innumerable.
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The Australian 5.5mm knitting needle is equivalent to a US size 9 needle. This size is commonly used for medium-weight yarns and is suitable for various knitting projects. Always check your pattern for specific needle size recommendations, as gauge can vary with different yarn types.