KNITTING NEEDLE FAVES AND FAILS

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  • In this video I show some beautiful new yarn that came in the mail last week as well as a major project that graduated off the needles, at long last. I discuss one of my favorite knitting products, the Knit Blockers. Lastly, I share a thorough review of 10 different interchangeable knitting needle sets. I also start to lose my voice at 30 minutes! But I did make it to the end...barely.
    *CORRECTION* In the video I incorrectly said the Signature needles are made from nickel plated brass. However, they are made from aircraft-quality aluminum. Thanks to a sharp viewer for catching that.**
    LINKS TO NEEDLE REVIEW SUMMARY DOCUMENTS:
    Interchangeable Knitting Needle Review (Excel File): goo.gl/WPXtZo
    Interchangeable Knitting Needle Review (PDF File): goo.gl/pDCeI4
    LINKS TO PRODUCTS SHOWN:
    Huckleberry Knits: goo.gl/Gbm8F4
    Wendy Sky Shawl Pattern: goo.gl/Lwu9UX
    Into the Whirled Yarn: goo.gl/zczHes
    Sweet Georgia Yarn: goo.gl/dTRLY1
    Knit Blockers: goo.gl/Pmbd8a
    Hiya Hiya Sharps Needles: goo.gl/6FQPeL
    Karbonz Needles: goo.gl/74JhRD
    Melodies of Life Needles: goo.gl/5ggfua
    Marblz Needles: goo.gl/qsmhXB
    Addi Lace Clicks Needles: goo.gl/wiSmUY
    Dreamz Needles: goo.gl/NwEkpV
    ChiaoGoo Twist Needles: goo.gl/0Cig21
    Denise Needles: goo.gl/BnwLmG
    Cubics Needles: goo.gl/9X47SP
    Signature Needles: goo.gl/mpikXo
    *NOTE* Although I didn't mention it in the video, many of these sets come in both longer (6 or 7 inches) and shorter (3 or 4 inches) tip sets. The shorter sets are often called "Special" in the name. So if you're looking for the shorter tips, look for the word "Special" in the set's name.
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  • @chrisb5391
    @chrisb5391 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I know that I am viewing this video almost a year later, but thank you so much for your in depth research on the interchangeable knitting needles. I kept going back and forth trying to figure out what I wanted to buy. Your video has helped me to make that decision. Thanks for all that you share. Peace and blessings.

  • @MsSilentH
    @MsSilentH 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow LOVE how in depth you went for this review, and its good to know what you personally are looking for, so that we can then base your assessments on that, and if we look for different things, at least we know what we like for ourselves. I'm super new to knitting (ive been crocheting for a bit) but i've really been looking for the circulars, since they seem more compact and just generally more versatile. So this is a good starting point for me to look at a bunch!

  • @MaryD321
    @MaryD321 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is the second time I have watched this particular episode. I'm still so impressed with your methodology of review! I learned a lot more this time, thank you.

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  • @scottieramsey4331
    @scottieramsey4331 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What an awesome video!!! You have covered just an amazing amount of pertinent information for all of us knitters! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
    Scottie Ramsey

  • @qldteacher
    @qldteacher 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Kristine, I actually measured the needles I've been using and realised they were 4" - I hadn't realised you could get longer ones. I ended up buying the HiyaHiya set of small interchangeables, thanks to your review and I love them - thank you

  • @ellerich3717
    @ellerich3717 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ty so much for the in-depth review! I’m so glad that you pointed out that Addi needles are nickel plated. I have a severe nickel allergy and was just about to order the Addi needle set. I am forever thankful that I clicked on this video before I purchased that needle set. I was saved from a serious rash, because you mentioned the type of metal plating used on the needles. No other review that I watched (I watched quite a few reviews) disclosed this important information. TY again for the excellent review!

  • @DaysFlyBy007
    @DaysFlyBy007 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your Top 6 Needle Characteristics are exactly what I'm looking for in needles so I'm excited to dig into this video!

  • @laurisadeacon6093
    @laurisadeacon6093 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Hi Kristine, thank you so much for this video! It's incredible the time and effort you put into this. I've been knitting in the round on DPNs and a few circular needles for years and finally decided it was time to get interchangeables. I purchased the HiyaHiya Sharps set you recommended and they arrived today. What fantastic needles! The points are just right, the joins are super smooth, and they are easy to use. Your Excel file was so helpful while I was checking out the different needles available online. I can't imagine the hours it would have taken me to do this research on my own. Not to mention probably several failed purchases. Thanks again!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So glad you found it helpful and that you are enjoying your new needles!

  • @eleanork3692
    @eleanork3692 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you. I love the research you do for products. I’m looking forward to the yarn swifts

  • @juliepanusis3672
    @juliepanusis3672 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this show. I am trying to find a needle set and this was just what I needed. You are the best.

  • @minkaf4243
    @minkaf4243 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have been looking online and no where else have I found answers re the swivel cables and interchange sets. Others have done reviews but not as comprehensively as this. It’s comforting to know I can get swivel cables separately. I’m now eager to give them a try.
    I had decided to try one set of fixed Hiya Hiyas size 0 and am eagerly awaiting their arrival...this is the size that works best for me on fingering. Now I feel even more confident re that choice. Obviously, I like small needles...and am now curious about the new sock knitting interchangeable sets. I hope you review them some time.

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome❗clearly explained and illustrated. Thanks for sharing🌹

  • @tonyacorder7892
    @tonyacorder7892 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you very much. It has been so informational. I a new crocheter and I am ready to learn how to knit. It was so helpful to learn about all the different needles. Thanks again!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Tonya -- thanks so much for watching! Glad you found it useful. ♥

  • @ElinT13
    @ElinT13 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi Kristine, thanks for this informative test. And I find it interesting and fun to see what other knitters prefer.
    I've been knitting since I am 4 years old (almost 50 years) and I love to knit lace patterns. So my first and foremost issue is that I like my needle tips are as sharp as possible. Secondly, I do not like very slippery needle material since I like to knit fast with a vast amount of stitches and my main issue is to keep the bulk of stitches from slipping down from the needle, so I prefer wood which has more grip, but I do have some metal needles, too. I would hate nickel plated ones, since I am highly allergic to it. And my preferred cables should lack memory, you certainly know that effect when they bend into the shape they've been stored in. So my favorite system are the ones that are called Dreamz in America that you also tested. Here in Germany, the brand is KnitPro and they are called "Symfonie". But I am not very picky with needle length, and cable quality, I also knit with long needles without cable, or anything else at that. Cables with memory effect I dip in a pot with boiling water for a few seconds. Usually, if the quality is not too cheap, they straighten out. Whatever does not, ends in the trash.
    I really like your videos. I really like the way you are objectifying your tests, you must be putting an amazing effort in your videos. Thank you so much! I just discovered your channel yesterday, and I can't help watching more!

  • @K-ch4n
    @K-ch4n 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is probably the most work I've seen someone put into a needle comparison here so far, thank you very much for this video.
    There are a few reviews of people complaining about the Chiaogoo Spin cords lacking quality, being less smoothe and thus unusable for them. If anyone could give their personal feedback on this, it would be highly appreciated.

  • @parisknit
    @parisknit 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love to hear! I do have interchangeable Signatures and I had them unscrew all the time. The cord is my least favorite. I originally bought 4” and had to exchange for 5” because my hands were hurting a lot. I had HH in the past and I agree with all your points . The fact is swivel is a plus. But I don’t like their cord and my favorite is the Chiaogoos. Their cords are amazing to me. I did get the twist cords to have a few! I love how each of us have different preferences!!!

  • @Bioluvskatz
    @Bioluvskatz 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you. Looking to buy my first nice set of nice needles, and this was SO informative!

  • @Lory_D
    @Lory_D 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great analysis. Thanks for all the inputs.

  • @sunshinesue4131
    @sunshinesue4131 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I pick up Knitter’s Pride Royale as my go-to needles because you get the wood shaft for keeping your stitches on and warmth in your hand, plus you get the tapered metal tips to help with increases and decreases. The needles are always color coded, but in this set the cords are color coded too so you always know by sight which length you are picking up, and all cords are fully interchangeable. The needles are 5”

  • @katrinascreationscrafting
    @katrinascreationscrafting 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was EXTREMELY helpful. Thank you. I had wondered about the Cubics, but I think I would have the same trouble that you did.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Katrina -- I'm glad I'm not the only one. :) Thank you so much for commenting and for watching. ♥

  • @kathwhit6462
    @kathwhit6462 ปีที่แล้ว

    I SO appreciate this review of Inter- changeables. Currently still using straight Boye's, aluminum and plastic yet ventured into circular knitting. Purchased (blindly)a 24" bamboo and found that a sharper tip mattered to me. Researching brought me to the HiyaHiya and Chiagoo. Both are regular circulars, not interchangeable. And I understand that the cables may Not be the same material used in the interchangeable. As I knit crochet and weave with cotton, the Chiagoo bamboo has definitely saved me from retrieving dropped stitches. Haven't opened the Hiya Hiya sharp yet. Again, thank you Kristine. I have saved this to view and compare my Hiya and Chia knitting experience, with other fibers as well.

  • @jeanchiusano2861
    @jeanchiusano2861 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for your help. I still haven’t made up my mind yet. But I don’t hear too many good things about the swivel even though I think that’s a great idea. With the chow goo when you bend them to do the magic loop someone said it made a kink in the cord. So many opinions. 🤪 I’m going to have to watch videos again. Thanks

  • @suebaughman2440
    @suebaughman2440 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I recently found your videos so I am catching up. I have found that my go to needles right now or Knitters Pride Cubics in the wooden type. I have arthritis in my thumbs and was having pain using round needles. I have every size of Addi Turbo fixed cord and was finding them painful to use. The blunt tip was also bothering me when I would do M1R and M1L. The only interchangeable set I have is a Knit Picks wooden which is the same as Knitters Pride really. They are fine and have good tips. I like metal needles if I am doing magic loop for socks and usually use Hiya Hiya or Knit Picks. I have Addi Sock rockets also but the cord is a little stiff and causes ladders more than the other ones mentioned. In addition to many different double point needles, wooden and metal; I really never need to buy another needle in any side BUT I still do. I enjoy trying them all. Thanks for your research.

  • @Dolfanchick-FrancesB
    @Dolfanchick-FrancesB 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing this! It was very helpful! When I first started I purchased the Denise and have been using them. I think I will be switching to switching to a metal needle because I tend to be a tighter knitter and I am thinking that I might be faster with metal needles.

  • @ThePhantazmya
    @ThePhantazmya 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for the comprehensive analysis. It's a huge money saver. I've been waffling for months over which brand to invest in. I bought an acrylic needle set from Knitpicks a few years ago and it was the worst purchase I've ever made. The acylic came apart from the metal connector ends and when I tried to glue them back together they broke and I always had a problem with them unscrewing and catching my yarn. Then I got a starter set of Addi clicks because I thought the different connector type would solve all my problems but they were a bit tough to put together and the bump in the join bothered me a lot. Although it didn't actually snag, I could feel every stitch as it slid over it. I'm really glad I didn't invest in a full set.
    I totally agree with you about the signature needles and the lack of interchangeability. I'd hardly even call them interchangeables. It actually makes me mad that a company would charge that much money for something that lacks the main functionality of the product. You don't just buy the set and are done you have to buy a whole range of cords besides and then it's an organizational nightmare if you have 5 cord lengths for every set of needle tips. I really don't see the value in these needles.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Fern! Thanks for your comment. I tried out the KnitPicks acrylics, too, and I didn't like them for a different reason. They are clear, and I found it hard to see my stitches on them. I've heard from so many people about the tips of all the KnitPicks and Knitter's Pride needles breaking, though. Best wishes in your needle shopping! ♥

  • @francestornese7252
    @francestornese7252 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this show. You gave us good information. I am 65 and have been knitting since I was 5 years old. Just recently I began to have some pain when knitting for hours. I decided to get a set of the cubics interchangeable needles. For me it is true; the pain vanished. The metal ones are very, very sharp and my skin is thin. So, I punctured my fingers a few times. So, the wooden cubics interchangeables , and the wooden cubics and Knitpicks 4 Square double points are my go to needles now. I love to knit lace and I do not like using circulars for that. So, I bought a set of wooden 10" cubics straights, which are wonderful. I can knit for many hours again with no pain.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Frances! Oh I'm so glad to hear this! Thanks for your comment and for watching my video. ♥

  • @joanoltman3555
    @joanoltman3555 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Kristine, just found your podcast and enjoyed the needle comparison, very helpful. Will definitely be following you. 🤗

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Joan -- so nice to hear from you! Thank you so much; I'm glad you enjoyed the video. :)

  • @jackievandenberg545
    @jackievandenberg545 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome! Learned a lot!
    Going to look for more from you!

  • @hollyanthony76
    @hollyanthony76 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello!
    Another brilliant episode! I loved your needle reviews. My favorite general knitting needles are the Chiagoos for both price and quality. For sock knitting I prefer the Addi sock rockets or Hiya Hiya Sharps. I knit 2 socks at a time on 2 circular needles and I prefer a fixed needle for sock knitting. In January I had the chance to purchase my first ever Signature needles. I chose 2 fixed circulars with the intentions of knitting socks with them. I was a bit worried about falling so in love with them that I would only ever want to use those fancy expensive needles. My worries were for nothing, I still prefer the Addi sock rockets and the Hiya Hiya Sharps. I did not care for the the tip transition on the Signatures although I loved the pointy tips. Thank you for your scientific approach to reviews, I really love your episodes. Holly

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Holly! Thank you so much. :) I totally understand about the sock needle preferences. I might have to do a show about that, too, lol! I am in love with the 9 inch Hiya Hiyas and ChiaoGoos for sock knitting. I'm glad you got to try out the Signatures and that you still love the Addis. I do love Signatures, but they are so cost prohibitive, especially when there are equally good needles out there for a fraction of the price. Thank you for watching. ♥

  • @carmensavu5122
    @carmensavu5122 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for the detailed review and comparison of these sets! I thought I was the only one who just prefers the short tips no matter the cable length. It's just easier for me given my knitting style (flicking). I enjoy knitting lace and after watching your video I have decided to take the plunge and buy a small short tip Hiya Hiya set. I had had my eye on them but I still had some worries, and your video convinced me that the Hiya Hiyas pretty much have all the features I want in knitting needles.

    • @carmensavu5122
      @carmensavu5122 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Follow up: My Hiya Hiya set arrived yesterday. I started a lace scarf with them and I literally have not been able to stop knitting. My stitches are so much more even and look and arrange themselves so much nicer even with the lace weight yarn I'm using. I was worried that since the yarn is a bit fluffy and the tips are so sharp, they would split the stitches, but it actually almost never happens. With the blunt tips I was using to knit the lace before (because of the sharp point split stitch worry) my stitches were uneven and oddly enough I got a lot more split stitches. Also, this is my first time knitting with a swivel join and my knitting is going so much faster since I twist my needles too and I used to have to spend half the time wrestling with my cables. I cannot say enough good things about the Hiya Hiyas, I love them!

  • @evelynnewman952
    @evelynnewman952 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for this invaluable session. After weeks of deliberation I have finally chosen the Christmas gift for my daughter. Hiya Hiya set, here I come.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Evelyn -- oh that's great! I'm sure she will love them! ♥

  • @cw8011
    @cw8011 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just found your podcast. I like it very much. I have used the Knitter's Pride knit blockers and I find them much easier to use rather than the usual T-pins. They do have sharp tips so I have to be little more careful when using. Plus, I don't lose them! I have dropped/lost so many T-Pins. Great item for any knitter/crocheter.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi CW -- I'm glad you enjoyed my video. I agree about the Knit Blockers vs. T-pins. And yes, the Knit Blockers are sharp so watch out. Thank you so much for watching! XO

  • @needle_nut7501
    @needle_nut7501 7 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Very cool episode Kris. I have most of the same needles, too. I have decided I love fixed circulars. My Hiya Hiya needles are interchangeables and I love them but I wish they were the fixed. I have two sets of Chiagoo interchangeables but I have bought pairs of all the sizes in fixed. I hate DPN'S so I use 2 circs to do socks and hats. Such a trial to find what we like to use and so costly. They need a "needle bar "at the yarn stores to test them out;) I look forward to the swift analysis . That's another story! Have a good weekend and feel better, Cheryl

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Cheryl -- thank you! I LOVE the needle bar idea! But, yes, I think we all have to try out the different options and find out what works for ourselves. I mean, just think about the dozen techniques that could be used to knit socks! It's helpful to know what doesn't work, too. That's interesting that you have fallen in love with fixed circulars -- why did you decide on them over the interchangeables?

    • @needle_nut7501
      @needle_nut7501 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Basically, there is never a join issue. I am so picky about any obstruction. I am not a speed knitter by any means. I am the same way in my sewing in that I believe tools make a difference. If I enjoy the task then I want to enjoy it the best I can. The fixed Chiagoo are my favorite for socks. I know you like the short tips and I love the long tips. Maybe I have large hands!;)) The fixed just feel different in my hands. One of your episodes slip a little piece in about your skincare! Your skin is gorgeous!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I think that's probably a great idea if you don't mind buying the different cord lengths on the same fixed needle size. I mean, you might not ever use some of the cord lengths for your particular projects so that wouldn't be an issue.
      Aww, you are too sweet to say that my skin is gorgeous. ::blush:: Here is what my secret is: Buy a fancy lens for the camera...and sit far away from it when you record. :)

  • @carolinejackson7933
    @carolinejackson7933 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love the cubics. I knit Portuguese style. My needles have the permanent cord, they are so much easier on my hands and they don’t twist while I’m knitting. Sometimes when I lay down my project they might twist a bit but I just untwist and go on knitting. They very seldom twist when I lay them down. I do like sharp points also. 🌸

  • @UTube85205
    @UTube85205 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great podcast. Can't wait till your next one.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, and thank you so much. :)

  • @keebir6365
    @keebir6365 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for a well researched and comprehensive review! I have been knitting for many years ( ahem, over 50 ) and didn't realize until lately how many tools that are now available. I purchased the knit kit after becoming aware of it through your presentation......and I love it for traveling! Everything I need in one place! Now I am interested in sock blockers....I am told that the initial blocking will remain through future laundering. If you could put these on your list for future reviews, that would be great. Thank you again.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Barbara! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave me a comment. I am so glad you have found my videos to be helpful. I will definitely put sock blockers on my list for a future video topic. Thanks for watching! ♥

  • @cherryleafy101
    @cherryleafy101 5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I would have liked to see you compare them to some off-brand needles. I got a set I love from Amazon for I think about £26/$40. They're just a generic brand probably from China, but I've found them to be smooth, comfortable to use, there's no snagging, etc. It would be interesting to see how they stand up to the brand name ones.

  • @danbev8542
    @danbev8542 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video! Thanks for all this information!

  • @lynnepeters4278
    @lynnepeters4278 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Loved your needle show. I really like the red lace addi and knit Picks... there are so many to choose from. Great show. I didn't know there were any swivel cords. Have to try one. thanks for all your hard work. Hope you are all better by now. Toodles

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Lynne -- thanks for watching and for sharing your favorites! Let me know how you like the swivel cords when you get a chance to try them. :) Yes, I think I've recovered from the cold, finally. ♥

  • @debbiewidner5676
    @debbiewidner5676 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just bought these knit blocking pins and a blocking mat set yesterday in Little Rock from Yarn Kandy shop!

  • @dawnoverholt6877
    @dawnoverholt6877 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Love your info each week. Hiya Hiya's are stainless steel. I had to get them because of a nickle allergy. I love my Hiya Hiya needles. My standard set are 4" tips. Hiya Hiya has extensions to make needles longer or turn the tips to straight needles. I prefer longer tips when knitting lace and just add the extension piece.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Dawn, and thanks for your comment. Yes, I knew a lot of people have nickel allergies, and several of the other sets are nickel plated, at least partially. That's interesting info to know about Hiya Hiyas re the extensions. See, I would never pay attention to that because of my affinity for the shorter needles, lol! Thank you so much for watching. ♥

  • @Kristasmind
    @Kristasmind 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was a fabulous show! I'm in the process of making a purchase and would have gone with the Chiagoo, but now am headed for the Huya Hiya because of the swivel cord and the sharp tip. I tend to get a twisted cord much too often, so this would help. Plus I tend to knit better with a sharp point too, and I knit a lot of lace. Thanks for all the info today! It was very timely for me. Krista

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Krista -- that's awesome! I'm so glad that my video was helpful for you. I hope you enjoy your Hiya Hiyas! :)

  • @ciannacoleman5125
    @ciannacoleman5125 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    After lots of research and trying out a fixed set I invested in the Chiaogoo set last winter, it was the best decision ever! I agree with your assessment of the inexpensive hobby store supplies, I used to hate circulars and was soso on knitting in general, after getting good needles I seek out projects to do.
    I am a little obsessed now and want all the Chiaogoo sets including the Tunisian hooks and am interested in testing out some of knit picks needles too, so many tools and projects, so little time (and funds lol).

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's so great! Thank you for watching my video. 💜

  • @vikkizachanowich
    @vikkizachanowich 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love your Wendy sky shawl. I really enjoyed knitting it as well. I also love my knit blockers as well. Great needle review. I did something similar last year and tested out a bunch of fixed circular sock needles and discovered I was a chiaogoo girl. Who know?! Lol. I have to look into the spin cords tho. Never tried a swivel cord before. Thanks for a great episode!!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Vikki -- thank you so much!! I saw that episode where you talked about the different needles and always enjoy finding out what other people like. I do like the ChiaoGoos as well, but I think I will like them even more when I get the shorter needle tips and the swivel cords. I just received some Spin cords that I ordered yesterday so am eager to try them out. You might try one to see if you like the swivel. :) Thanks for watching! ♥

  • @mslaceyrose413
    @mslaceyrose413 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    That was the best needle overview and review ever!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, Lacey -- glad you enjoyed it. ♥

  • @theastewart6721
    @theastewart6721 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very informative! I am looking to purchase a set of interchangeable needles this summer and have been leaning toward the Hiya Hiya. I do not want the sharp pointy tips. I am specifically looking at their other set with the smoother tips. I have a set of Knitters Pride interchangeable metal needles with very pointy tips which are great when I want a pointy tip. Not to mention many separate individual needles. For me it all depends on what yarn I am using and what the project is. I have also seen the blocking tool you showcased with the multiple pins. I'm not sure if they were by Knitters Pride but they struck me as an amazing tool! Thank you!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Thea! Thanks for taking the time to comment. Yes, I agree completely that it depends on the yarn and the project. But my general go-to needles tend to be the Hiya Hiyas. :)

  • @barbaravickers2103
    @barbaravickers2103 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I bought my Denise circular needle set (15-20 years ago) they were the only circular set I had ever seen. I think I paid around $38. and I thought I was splurging. I've been happy with them ever since. I must visit a LYS and check out what I could have for four times the price of the Denise. Thanks for this extensive review.

  • @Jacelyn5440
    @Jacelyn5440 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    The clover Takumi sets are my favorites so far. I am not a "knitter" yet, but I am in the learning process -- for several years now. LOL Anyway, when I got the first set of Takumi's -- the interchangeable ones with the short tips -- I was so impressed with them. To me, they made making the stitches so much easier. I can't explain all that -- maybe you or another seasoned knitter can -- but, I just know it felt really good using them. So, after that, I purchased the complete set of Takumi straight needles. Just in the event that I DO begin to knit well and often. :) Thanks for all your research.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Virginia! You are so right; knitting is so much easier and pleasant when you are using good tools. It's great that you are already looking into various knitting needles -- best wishes with your knitting! ♥

  • @debbil5656
    @debbil5656 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would love to see someone review needles for those of us with hand issues. Some needles are easier on the hands than others. Maybe someday? Thanks for the thorough reviews!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello -- and thanks for watching. The only ergonomic needles I had in my collection were those Knitter's Pride Cubics that I reviewed in this video. I am aware of maybe one or two others. If you know of any others, let me know. I would be happy to do a review of them. XO

  • @michellegross3737
    @michellegross3737 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wonderful show! Thank you so much!!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Michelle! Thank you -- I appreciate your comment and taking the time to watch. :)

  • @Linda-zf8vs
    @Linda-zf8vs 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really appreciate your quantitive approach. I too, like the Knit Blockers except a couple of them have burrs on the prongs and shred the yarn. Ugh! Feel better soon.

  • @Rubyq0056
    @Rubyq0056 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    A
    Hi Kelly,
    Really enjoy your videos, can't wait til another posting. Great information on the sets. I always thought I wanted a set of signatures,
    Now I think Hiya Hiya. Did I miss the Addi clicks info? May have to rewind. Life really gets in the way of my knitting. So that's a factor.
    I would like to see a video on Different yarn types and behaviors, what yarns work best, for what projects and what to expect. And infor
    On gauging. And chart reading.
    Thank you for doing this for us. Your just amazing in every way.
    Kim S

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello Kim! Thank you so much. :) Yes, the Addi information is in the video. I will soon have an Excel spreadsheet available with all of the info included there. I love your topic ideas -- thank you for sharing them, and I will definitely add them to my list for future videos. I appreciate your taking the time to comment and to watch my videos. ♥

  • @kathyirwin8716
    @kathyirwin8716 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hey Kris!
    What a great episode! My favorites are also Hiya Hiya ( I have the same red holder as you) and Chiaogoos. In fact, I'm currently testing out one of my girlfriend's interchangeable Chiaogoos to see how they work for me. I have tons of fixed Chiaogoos but am interested in another interchangeable set. I tried the Karbonz but something about the way I knit causes the join to unscrew, no matter how tightly I twist it. I've had the same issue with Knit Picks interchangeables. I got a couple pairs of Signatures for Mother's Day one year- they're wonderful to knit with but they also tend to come unscrewed if I magic loop with them.
    Hope you're feeling better - you looked so Springy! Xoxo

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Kathy!! ♥♥♥ You know, I do like the Karbonz and wish I had the shorter tips. If only Knitter's Pride would come out with some swivel cords, too. That would be a knitter's dream come true! For a long time I have suspected that twisting the needles while knitting is the source of a lot of people's problems with the screw-in interchangeables, even though I haven't had any problems with that myself. I thought I was going to lose my voice at the end there, but I somehow made it through the last five minutes! Thank you for watching. :)

  • @monicahaigh4490
    @monicahaigh4490 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for sharing this great information.

  • @foxinbox500
    @foxinbox500 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love a variety of needles. The needles I choose for a project will depend on yarn fiber, and the stitches in the pattern. Complicated lace patterns and silk yarns are usually on my wooden needles. Like you, I find sharp tips and smooth joins to be required in all situations. My top three circular brands are Signature, Dyakcraft DarnPretty (wood), Dyakcraft NorthernLights (aluminum), and ChiaoGoo.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Lisa -- I have the Dyakcraft needles on my list for a future review. I've heard a lot of great things about them. ♥

  • @Erginartesia
    @Erginartesia 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I liked this review quite a lot. I have Chaiagoo and did not know that the spin cables are interchangeable with the twisted. Iused to have problems with twisting yarns and have been hesitant to do marled knitting because of that experience. This might be just the solution I need.
    One aspect of the needles that I think is critically important is finding “open stock” extras, such as more cable lengths, extenders and adapters. Perhaps you will do an episode on that aspect... plus how well do these interchangeables perform over time.

  • @altaporro
    @altaporro 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just got the Dreamz. Paid 30% extra because I was supporting my LYS. That's fine, but they're so-so. Screwing them in can be frustrating; not quality machined. And the size 11s were non-functional because the tip connector joins were too big for the cord join. I'm getting those replaced. Was assured that would be simple and easy, but now it has been a month waiting. Now all I want are some nice metal tips, instead of the birchwood of the Dreamz. Sigh. Thank you for all the obvious work you put into this review!

  • @bettyeames6812
    @bettyeames6812 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dr. Kelly I use the cubics because the round needles (I had addi and 1 ChaoGoo) caused my hands to ache. I dont have that problem with the cubic needles. I have had Kollage needles but trying to change the cords was so difficult they became stationary needles. The cubics by Knitters Pride both metal (nickel plated) and the wooden Majestics are my go to needles for every project. I like metal needles in the summer when my wooden needles seem to hold onto the yarn. Otherwise, the warmth of wood needles is my preference. Thanks for taking a scientific look at so many different interchangeable needles. I haven't seen a resource like this before and I learned a lot. I ordered a set of Lykke wood needles after Christmas and I'm hopeful i can knit with them without the hand fatigue even though they are round.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Bettye -- thank you so much. I'm glad the Cubics work out well for you, and best wishes with the Lykke needles. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. XO

  • @diyangeluk
    @diyangeluk 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I truly enjoyed learning a lot from you. I also love how you are very well spoken and talk wisely. xx

  • @bikrgran
    @bikrgran 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    WOW! This is perfect. I've looking to get a set, but can't decide what I want, but I can't find sets at stores, to try. I actually love the cubics, but hadn't given any thought to whether I twist the cord. Guess I'd better pay closer attention. THANKS!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Linda -- glad that you found the information useful. I know -- someone should have an interchangeable needle "tasting" so people can try them out. What I usually do is just buy a single fixed circular in a brand that I'm looking at so I can try it out. If I like it I figure I will probably like the interchangeable set. :) Thanks for watching! XO

  • @HawthornCottageCraft
    @HawthornCottageCraft 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I enjoyed looking at the different needles. I love my Hiya Hiyas too, although I do use my Knitpro Karbonz and Zings a lot. My first interchangeables were the Knitpro Symphonies and they get occasional use....if my others are in use😊

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Kate! Yes, those are all great needles. I think the Knitpro Zings are the same as the Knitters Pride Melodies of Life here in the US. I do like them but wish they came in a shorter needle tip. Thanks for your comment and for watching! ♥

  • @-ANDREA--
    @-ANDREA-- 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    HI, thank you for your video. I just discovered it
    I had a really bad luck with Lykke needles, two of the cords on the needle set came apart. I have addi, metal ones, karbonz and lykke.
    I used them all, depending on the project and depending on the type of yarn, I use wooden needles or metal.
    Thats why I dont prefer one over the other type of needles
    Thank you so much for this video it was really nice to watch

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Andrea -- thank you! Oh wow, that's really good to know about the Lykke needles. I know that the sets they currently offer are wood. I've been waiting for the Lykke Flight needles (which are metal) to become available, but now they have pushed back the release date to 2018. Hopefully by then they will have this type of quality control issue resolved. Thanks so much for your comment and for watching. ♥

  • @labyrinthwomb
    @labyrinthwomb 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video! I share most of your preferences. I have only tried the Knitpicks Options Interchangeable Rainbow Wood, the Knitpicks Options Interchangeable Nickel Plated, and the Addis Lace Long Tips. The Knitpicks needles are extremely similar to the Knitters Pride needles. The Rainbow Wood version was a fail for me, it actually has 2 joins - between the cable and the needle, and between the wooden part of the needle and the metal part of the needle. I had the wooden part separate from the metal part once or twice, and had to superglue it back together in the middle of a project! Both Knitpicks types would occasionally untwist t the join and yarn would snag on the screw threads. The join of the Addis have a slight 'lip' at the join, if that's the word. This is usually not noticeable, but if I'm knitting with a lace or fingering yarn I sometimes feel it drag a bit over the join. I prefer the join and the sharpness of the Addis over the Knitpick Nickel Plated, so I would say the Addis are my favorite. But as you can get the Knitpicks Nickel Plated set on sale for as low as $40 (or maybe even lower), I think it's an excellent value for the money, and it comes with a few more accessories than the Addis. If I hadn't been working in a yarn store at the time and had an employee discount, I probably would't have been able to afford my Addis. Now you have me wanting to try the Hiya Hiyas though!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello and thanks for your comment! Actually, the Knit Picks and Knitter's Pride needles are made in the same factory and are basically interchangeable, although the companies would discourage this. I do have a number of Knit Picks needle tips that I have bought separately (wood, acrylic, and metal), and I like them ok. The cords are, again, the same as all of the Knitter's Pride cords. After doing this review I have revived my Addi love as well. They were one of my first interchangeable sets but I haven't used them as much lately. I forgot how nice the join is, and I love the shorter length of the tips. I wish they were a little pointier, though. Regarding the Rainbow Wood -- I have not tried those, but the Karbonz are the same with the carbon shaft and metal tip. Although I haven't had any issues with them (and like them quite a lot), I've heard of people having problems with the tips snagging the yarn and so forth. You might have to try the Hiya Hiyas. :) Thank you for watching! ♥

  • @Caloci76
    @Caloci76 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Kristine, I was wondering if you could do an updated video on the ChiaoGoo and how they compare to your favourite needles given that they now have 4" tips along with the shortie sets. Hope you are well.

  • @880raven
    @880raven 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very informative video. Thank you. I have all but one of the needles you mentioned. I don't have the Denise's but like you, I don't care for plastic needles. I also don't like the square needles but that's mainly because they don't seem to give an accurate gauge so you have to swatch a lot more. Of all of those, the Melodies of life are probably #1 for me....since Signatures are too expensive for me to have a full set. (I have 2 sets of DPNS).. After the Melodies, I guess I usually go for my Addi's. I would like a sharper point one them but it's not a deal breaker for me. Their way of connecting the tips is wonderful and they are super slick. All the others fall somewhere in the middle. I wish I liked my Marblz more but they are just too "sticky" for most of the yarn I use.
    Thanks again for your videos.
    Paula

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Paula, and thanks so much for your comment. Yes, I think the same thing about the gauge in using square needles. The Melodies are so beautiful, and I would use them more if they came in a shorter tip length. Doing this review renewed my love for Addi needles. :) Thank you for watching! ♥

  • @debbarber8989
    @debbarber8989 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I received the HiyaHiya sharps for my birthday (my daughter loves me a lot ). I love them. I am now looking for a really good dp needle set. Which do you find the best?

  • @5onCover
    @5onCover 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    HI Kristine. I am gonnaknit on Rav. My ab fab faves are cubics.I LOVE them, especially on anything 4 and up. I absolutely cannot stand the connection on add clicks but have used and loved their stationary needles forever and they have great customer svc. I regret buying the add click set, though. Rarely, but sometimes I like a wooden needle and I really like the Deborah Norville interchangables, however I find they break easily. Their cords can be used with Knitter's Pride. You did an EXCELLENT review. Thank you!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi! Thanks for your comment. I'm happy to hear that you enjoy the Cubics. I kind of agree about the Addi connection, as I am using some right now for a hat and sometimes the stitches really get held up at the join. I'll have to look at the Deborah Norville interchangeables. Thank you so much for watching! ♥

  • @mariadelmardospasos
    @mariadelmardospasos 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you, this was great!!

  • @dumbwiseblonde
    @dumbwiseblonde 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was a very interesting comparison. I recently picked up a set of Lykke interchangeables I am looking forward to using but I was curious about some other brands as well. I will say I was listening while at work and my jaw dropped when you described the ‘interchangeable’ factor of the Signature needles! It almost defeats the point in my mind... plus I know I would misplace half of those cords...

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello -- yes, I love the Signature needles so much, but I just can't get on board with the limited interchangeability. Thanks for watching. :)

  • @rosannfuller5922
    @rosannfuller5922 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for your review! I love the cubics because they are so much easier in my fingers. Like you however, I love pointy tips and am considering the Hiya Hiyas.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Rosann -- thank you so much. I'm glad to hear that about the Cubics needles. They didn't work out for me, but I know that they are helpful to others. Best wishes in your interchangeable needle decision. XO

  • @Jazz-jg9vo
    @Jazz-jg9vo 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi thank you for replying to me so promptly. I have not bought my needles yet as still researching if I can get the swivel chord brands in the UK.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh sure -- I'm interested in what is available there. Let me know what you find out!

  • @loringsmith773
    @loringsmith773 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is the first time I've seen your show and I really enjoyed it. I found the show through a search for circular needle reviews, and I learned a lot from your comparisons. I buy needles individually as I need them and don't buy sets. I have quite a few Signatures in circulars, DPNs and love them so much that I even bought a couple pairs in short-length straights. I also have KP Dreamz and Karbonz, Addis (a few types), Clovers, Inox. But I have never tried Chao Goo or Hiya Hiya. Now that I've seen your review, I think I'll give Hiya Hiya a try. It's disappointing that most of these start at US size 2 and don't go any smaller than that. Thanks for putting together such a great show.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! Thanks so much for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed this video and found it helpful. I know, none of the interchangeable sets I have go down below a size 2. However, I am noticing a few companies coming out with "sock sets" that include interchangeable versions of the tiny needle sizes. If you're interested, you could look into that. Maybe I'll do a review of some of those in a future video. :)

  • @helenschumacher1771
    @helenschumacher1771 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you that was great information. I'm still not sure which brand to buy but your information will help me choose

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Helen -- so glad that you found the information useful. You probably have a lot more to think about now! I hope your decision is a little easier and more informed. I'm eager to hear what you decide on! Thanks so much for watching. ♥

  • @marianneknapp4846
    @marianneknapp4846 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love you topics I Love the Hiya Hiya Bamboo sharp goes over the join smooth for lace Shawls yes #1 ❤and #2 would be the Addi Gold label very sharp great stitch definition ❤I would like you to mention which set or needles would hold 375 + stitches on one cord? I have a 50" Addi I believe and it's strong I am just not sure about join or extending cords if I could join 2 I just don't know the strength and movement of extended cords Thanks Marianne Knapp 💕

  • @luvsknitting4378
    @luvsknitting4378 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Interesting post, I have the original Boye Interchangables from the 1970's & the 1980's. I still use them & I'm looking into making my own softer cable for them. (There's a video on how-to.) I also have the pink Denise set & the Addi Clicks (reg. w/blue cords) & the Addi Lace Clicks & I love them. Currently, I'm testing the Chiaogoo's & I haven't tried the Hiya Hiya's yet. Thanks for all the info.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Deb -- oh that sounds interesting to make your own softer cords for the Boye set. I will have to look into that. I think you will like the ChiaoGoos (and Hiya Hiyas if you get them). Best wishes, and thanks so much for watching! ♥

  • @marilynpannell20
    @marilynpannell20 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I can't say that I follow anyone's knitting podcasts consistently. However, I have stumbled across yours, and have 'dropped in' several times to see what you're up to. I really like that you have specific sections of your episodes. And most recently, I particularly found the episode on the various interchangeable needle sets. When I got back into knitting my first interchangeable set was Denise. I never use them any more. My next set was Caspians. The selection was probably considerably influenced by the fact that they are green. I was very upset when I needle came off the cord about 20 rows into a project. Fortunately I didn't drop any stitches. And that was before I learned what the key was for, so the needle disconnect was probably my fault. What I use most often are circulars, and my newest are cubics. I find it interesting that they are square, and I really like that the needle size in clearly marked on all of them. No needle size gauge needed. And my only DPNs are a set of about 15 sizes of very inexpensive Chinese bamboo. My preference for socks and other small diameter projects in the round is a pair of 24 inch circulars. Much more that you wanted to know, I'm sure ....except that i will be checking out more of your podcasts.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Marilyn! Thanks so much for watching and for sharing your knitting needle experiences. I love hearing about what other people have tried and liked or disliked. ♥

  • @doggybarkcc8875
    @doggybarkcc8875 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a set of Takumi Clover set bamboo knitting needles . I find needles have a little too much friction, and the cords do twist. Making a new knitter a bit frustrated. I am getting to be a better knitter, and enjoying it. And now would like a new set of knitting needles. This information is very valuable to me that you have provided. I was going from Addi Clicks to Chiagoo. Now I am leaning more to the Sharp tip of the Hiya Hiya. I to knit with more smoothness, and ease, especially on circulars, because I like using magic loop quite a bit. I want to make mitts , socks, maybe the odd hat. I want to make a blanket and sweaters eventually as long term projects. Thank you so much, for making this informative video.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello, and thank you so much for your comment. I think once you move into the higher end knitting needles you will never look back. :) Best wishes in choosing the needles that fit your preferences. XO

  • @ShortCircuitMom
    @ShortCircuitMom 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just found your channel and really enjoyed this video! I am a fairly new knitter - four years and self taught. My first set of interchangeable needles were the Addi click. I have come to find the cord very annoying. Before using them, I need to put them in very hot water to lose the memory and straighten them out. From your video I realized I also twist my cables and did not even know there are swivel joins. Thank you! I have the Chiagoo interchangeable set on my wish list but am going to further investigate the Hiya Hiya sharp interchangeable set. I am a new subscriber.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello -- thank you so much for watching, commenting, and subscribing. A follow-up to my comments on the ChiaoGoo set in this video: I did get some of the Spin cables to use with my ChiaoGoo tips. I HATE THOSE CABLES. They do have a swivel join, but the cables are so stiff. So I would definitely recommend the Hiya Hiyas for their swivel join and lovely cables. XO

  • @Yesim730
    @Yesim730 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Chiaogoo are my preference. The cord is amazing if you use magic loop. The others kink too much and won’t last as long. I also find the tips to be very sharp.

  • @sandyw2990
    @sandyw2990 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! I have a few sets of interchangeable needles, mainly from Knitter's Pride's i.e. Dreamz, Karbonz, Nova Platina, as well as KnitPicks' Options Short Caspian Wood set. Personally I love the Nova Platina for its smooth and sharp tips and I knit mostly with them. The Dreamz is my 2nd go to set - it is warm and smooth but also provides a little bit of grip to hold stitches in place. While the Karbonz feels nice in the hand, my pet peeve is that on some needles there is a little bit of catch on the yarn where the brass tip and carbon fiber joint meets. It also seems to make the most noise when the tips touch during knitting...
    I once purchased the Addi Clicks set but was utterly disappointed with them despite the rave reviews that I read all over the internet. Some of the cords could not be "clicked" into the needles, and even if they did click after a few tries, they eventually came undone when being pulled. The tips are also too blunt to my liking and I find myself spending so much more time trying to insert the tip into the stitch compared to any other needles that I have.
    I gotta try the Hiya Hiya. I have a fixed circular Chiaogoo but in just one size that I seldom use.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Sandy! Thanks so much -- glad you enjoyed my video. I like a lot of the Knitter's Pride sets as well. I do love the Karbonz, although I've heard the same complaint from other people. I don't know that I've heard anyone having a problem with the Addi set. I like mine, but that's really too bad about yours. You'll probably really like the Hiya Hiyas. ♥

  • @kjrussell2451
    @kjrussell2451 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I enjoy using Knit Picks Caspian Interchangeable tips so I was surprised you didn't include them in your critique.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello -- I only reviewed the needle sets that I owned in this video. I'm planning additional reviews in the future, so I'll add the Caspians to my list. :)

  • @litlen1
    @litlen1 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    very informative thank you for taking the time to do this video. I am not exactly a beginner but definitely more of a hobby knitter - I hate the knitpro karbon DPNs that I have as I find the tips slightly grind over each other and drives me crazy so I opted for the dreams when it came to interchangeables, main reason.....Price! and ease of purchase in England. I Have to say I don't have a problem with them and containing the sizes I will actually use! Would love the sharps but unless you can afford the 'complete' set (£135) the 1/2 set (small and large versions) don't seem particularly practical for your average knitter who would prefer a set containing the middle range of needles. personally haven't got the patience for anything under about 3mm except for maybe a few inches of sock ribbing. and cant see me ever using over 7. but do use 3.5 to 6 often so would need both. Might just have to get a few individually. Knitting is bloody expensive! but very therapeutic :) currently recovering from cancer treatment and using my 5mm to frantically complete some heirloom blankets! new needles should not be a priority but a woman can dream :)

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! So happy to see your comment and hear about your experiences with the different needles. Yes, knitting with "good" tools can be expensive. But yes, so therapeutic -- I did a video on knitting and mental health a few months ago. Hugs and best wishes as you recover your health. ♥

  • @jamesstauffer4924
    @jamesstauffer4924 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought two sets of the Hiya Hiya interchangeables based on your (& a couple of others) review Dr. Kelly. The smalls US 2-8 s and the large US 9-15 s, cost me about $150.00. (free shipping 😊) I asked for four inch sharp tips on both sets but the large set came with 5 inch tips which I thought I could live with because I knew how seldom I would use the large sizes compared to the small, but as luck would have it my first project on these new needles is a seamless yoke pullover on 10.5 s. I wonder if anyone out there in knit world prefers the longer tips and would want to swap? (Hey it never hurts to ask, right?) I don't mind the 5 inch tips for flat pieces like scarves, & Afghans which I would prefer to knit with bulky yarn in an acrylic mix. (I'm not hand washing a king size blanket 😂 and I don't care for superwash wool.) I love the sharp tips and the swivel also, compared to my Addi premiums fixed circulars. I have three old pairs of fixed circulars in bamboo with a swivel by Crystal Palace that really sold me on swivels.

  • @laurenbeckerle7977
    @laurenbeckerle7977 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My first and only set are the dreamz interchangeables. I've been pondering a metal set. I really love the dreamz, but they only go down to size 4. lol I also found myself chanting "Long tapered tips" at the screen.

  • @tammybennett3273
    @tammybennett3273 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the needle comparison. I liked that you had others comparing needles also. I do like square and wood but I like metal with sharp points. It is interesting how you had some same likes of points but different choices in cords then myself. I also like the printing on the needle so I can read size which some of my addi turbo rockets have on cord and it is very hard to read.
    I found your channel through the Grocery Girls recommendation.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Tammy! Thanks for your comment and for watching. XO

  • @jenniferannfox2316
    @jenniferannfox2316 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have the Chiagoo set and like them. For some reason this is the only interchangeable set I have. I have bought permanent circulars after a bad incident of Knitter's pride dreams a couple of time becoming disconnected in a lace project. I think Knitters Pride has a problem with twisting like you mentioned. I haven't tried the bent tips. The Chiagoos have not become disconnected. The signatures are way to expensive for me. The only other thing besides a sharp tip and a flexible cable is a built in life line. I haven't used that feature yet but the next set I get, leaning more to the Hiya hiyas because they also have the lifeline. I also wish the chiagoo or any set would make 12 inch and 16 inch cords available in their regular sets.

  • @UTube85205
    @UTube85205 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wish I’d seen this sooner. I just ordered a Signature needle to try it. I am allergic to nickel. Thanks for this.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      You should be fine with the Signatures. As I indicated in the description box, the Signatures are actually made from aluminum. I misspoke in the video.

  • @Tensystitches
    @Tensystitches 7 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I love Knit Blockers, but you have to be careful pulling them out because they can catch on your knitting and pull the yarn. This happened once to me and I still use them but very carefully!

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Tensy! Oh that is something I hadn't thought of. Good point. I have not had that problem, but I can see where it could happen. Thank you for watching and taking the time to share your comment! ♥

  • @sandygrogg1203
    @sandygrogg1203 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved this very informative episode! I have just returned to knitting/crocheting, after years of quilting... I was always overwhelmed by all the new yarns and needle choices... Circular needles? They were a brand new experience for me.. I love them...
    I started out with Knitter's Pride....recommended by my LYS... They were OK, but when I tried ChaiGoo's Red Lace, my heart was stollen... the stainless steel pointy tips are wonderful.. I have serious vision issues, so thise pointy tips are a godsend...
    My next circular purchase will be the Hyahya Sharps... Just to compare with my ChiaGoo s..
    I have decided not to go the interchangeable route... They sound good...in theory...but I know I would hate to fiddle with them.. So, I'm gradually getting my fav sizes in fixed needles..
    I did pick up a Clover Bamboo circular the last time I was in Joann's, and really dislike them.. I'm nit a fast Knitter...by any stretch of the imagination..but the drag became frustrating.. I'll stick to steel as much as possible..
    Thanks again fir the great podcast...

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Sandy, and thank you! Oh yes, circulars are so much easier to handle than straight needles, in my opinion. I think it's good that you are going to compare the ChiaoGoos to the Hiya Hiyas to see which one you like better. I'm not a fan of the Clovers, either. Enjoy your needles! Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. XO

    • @sandygrogg1203
      @sandygrogg1203 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Kristine Kelly 💜💜😎

  • @patmillett8056
    @patmillett8056 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the needle comparison. I look forward to a swift comparison. Hoping for a ball winder comparison.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Pat -- I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I'm definitely working on material for future shows! :)

  • @martylittle5540
    @martylittle5540 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    After a couple of years knitting, I find that I do a lot of vanilla stockinette stitch projects. Therefore I prefer needles that are blunt and have a short taper. My go to have been the regular hiyahiya steel (not the sharps). The blunt needs stop from split stitches and you don't have to push the yarn as far on the short taper. I wish the hiyahiya had short tapers and they would be perfect for me at least; sharper 'lace' needles seems to be the needle trend.
    The sharp points and long tapers are great but I mostly reserve them for lace or intricate pattern knitting. Also great for cables which are not fun with blunt needles.

  • @dorispatton5115
    @dorispatton5115 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where do u get the ChiaoGoo needles

  • @knittingden
    @knittingden 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved seeing the needle review. I have the Dreamz, and quite like them, although I think I'd like the Chiao Goo set, now that I know I really like the ones I have for socks.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Denise! So glad you found the information useful. I know you are getting the Hiya Hiya set (heehee) and sometime you might want to try out the ChiaoGoos. I think you'll like those, too. They are very similar to the Hiya Hiyas but they don't have the swivel cord. Thanks so much for watching! ♥

    • @bettyfockler551
      @bettyfockler551 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just discovered your channel today. Thoroughly enjoyed this and the fixed needle review. We share the same affinities in needles right down the list! Love my Hiya Hiya Sharps!

  • @carrieoxendine4429
    @carrieoxendine4429 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi I just found your podcastThanks for the review on the needle sets, I can't wait to see your new podcast on swifts. I have a few sets that you review such as Denise, the marble ones. I use the fixed Chicago I would love a set of those

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello Carrie, and thank you for your comment! Oh, I think you would like the ChiaoGoos especially if you like knitting with metal needles. The Denise and Marblz are good as well for a different knitting experience. I'm glad you found my channel and thanks for watching! ♥

  • @PopleBackyardFarm
    @PopleBackyardFarm 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    very informative thank you- this was helpful

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, and thank you so much. I appreciate your taking the time to watch. ♥

  • @heartrin
    @heartrin 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome analysis on the different kind of needles you own! Love watching your podcast! ♡
    Just wondering if you could touch on the topic of the characteristics and longevity (or wear and tear) of the different needles based on material science?
    I'm new to knitting. I have the knitter's pride dreamz interchangeable set in both the regular size and special 16" set. I chose the wooden material for my first interchangeable set because I'm afraid of dropping stitches and dreaded to unravel my knitting as I have not quite learnt how to fix knitting mistakes. I only didn't like how I have to re-tighten the cord joint as I'm knitting. Other than that, it's been pleasurable to knit with.
    I also own a pair of knitter's pride karbonz fixed circular needles in size 1.5 to knit my first pair of socks (2 at a time magic loop). To my surprise, the needles did not bend despite the strong tension I applied when I was just starting out (I was fighting with my work then). It leaves me wondering if my karbonz needles don't bend easily but does that mean it will just break in two when the right amount of force is applied?
    Do you have problems with metal needles of smaller sizes bending since metal is malleable?

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! I love your idea and will add that to my list of future show topics.
      I think wood and bamboo needles are good for beginning knitters because they have a little more "grab" -- and you're right, the stitches won't slide off of them so easily. If you're having problems keeping the tips tightly attached to the cord with the Dreamz, you might check out some needles with swivel cords (KA, ChiaoGoo Spins, and Crystal Palace all have bamboo or wood tips with swivel joins).
      The Karbonz are a solid needle. I would not be afraid of bending them. They are made out of carbon fiber, which is super strong. It would take a lot to bend or break them. (Wood needles, on the other hand, are notorious for breaking.) The high-end metal needles (the ones I reviewed in this video) are extremely strong and not likely to bend. Cheaper metal needles like you would find at Michael's or Joann's would probably not hold up as well.
      It sounds like you are off to a good start! Thanks for taking the time to comment and for watching. ♥

  • @kathleenh188
    @kathleenh188 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this great comparison. I’d be curious to know what you think of the new Lykke Needles too

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Kathleen -- yes, I am actually waiting for the Lykke Flight needle sets to be released. The driftwood sets that are out now I probably won't buy because they are wood, and I just don't use wood needles all that much. (I might buy a single circular just to try them out, though.) The Flights are metal, and they were supposed to be available earlier this year. I had pre-ordered them, but the company decided to wait until next year to release them. I'm excited to get ahold of those! XO

  • @kitterbabe8813
    @kitterbabe8813 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    As a new knitter, only 5 years, I share your preference for short, metal, spinning, flexible cable needles and just lucked out when I ordered my Hiya Hiya sharps for a baby bunting I made for a friend's premie. Not knowing anything about circular needles at the time, I blindly also ordered Denise, pink set. I must be heavy handed because the Denise connecters and I don't get along. I almost never use them because they come apart in the middle of my work and cause a great deal of frustration and extra work to get everything back on the needles.
    I now use my Hiya Hiya's almost exclusively but do keep a few wooden sets on hand for air travel. I would be crushed to have my beautiful Hiya Hiya's confiscated at security. Wooden ones don't seem to be a problem but its always good to check ahead of time when traveling.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! So nice to hear about your experiences. I'm glad you are enjoying your Hiya Hiya Sharps. That's too bad about the Denise needles, though. Yes, I agree about air travel, but I've never had any needles confiscated in my travels across the US and Europe. However, I've heard that Mexico doesn't allow any knitting needles on board. I think it's good to be safe and take the less expensive wood needles. :)

  • @LastnightinTokyo
    @LastnightinTokyo 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Kristine, I'm loving your channel, it's very informative and I'm learning so much from it! I would like to see what you have to say about 9 inch circular needles for knitting socks. A comparison of different brands like in this one would be great, as well as any tips on how to use them. Also as a beginner knitter I would love to see an episode on how to determine which needle size to use when, including how to make and measure swatches, as well as different yarn weight. It can be a bit confusing for a beginner when there are different names and no indication of what's thicker than the other just from their names.

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello! That's a great idea, and I will add it to my list of topics for future videos. Thanks for watching and for your kind comment. ♥

    • @LastnightinTokyo
      @LastnightinTokyo 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Really looking forward to your new episodes :)

    • @EweUniversity
      @EweUniversity  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Aww, thanks. Working on one this weekend! ♥

  • @Whirledpeas00Knits
    @Whirledpeas00Knits 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Knit Pro zings are my current favorite needles.