Why I Only Reach for a DPN When I'm Cable Knitting

Why I Only Reach for a DPN When I'm Cable Knitting

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If you enjoy knitting tight, twisted stitches off of a tiny curved piece of metal, this blog post isn’t for you. If you, on the other hand, have worked cables before and felt a tad uncomfortable or confused, or maybe you found yourself wondering what contortionist invented cables, anyway… you’re in the right place! The key to happy cabling, in this knitter’s opinion, is swapping those clumsy cable needles for Double Pointed Needles (DPN). Here’s why: There’s a reason knitting needles aren’t shap

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