How to Join Less Than 10 Stitches in the Round | Knitting Tips
Thanks to Kirsten Hipsky for contributing today’s tip!
It can be fiddly to join such a small number of stitches, so here are some suggestions to make the process go a little more smoothly.
There are many ways to join those first 5 stitches in the round. You could distribute them among 3 or 4 double pointed needles, one magic-looped circular needle, or even work them like an I-cord for a couple rounds until you’ve increased to more stitches.
Or, if you’d rather work the whole project in rows (flat), you can do that – just cast on one extra stitch at the beginning and end of the row for seaming and purl the WS rows. You’ll just have a little more seaming to do at the end.
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