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@thegiddystitcher @knitting I was once finishing a sleeve on a baby cardigan on a train, using DPNs. I thought I was grabbing my newly empty DPN from my left hand when I realised Iβd somehow grabbed the next DPN that had stitches on it instead and had cheerfully slid all the stitches off it. Cue frantic careful picking up of 18 dropped stitches in public.
I have changed my way of working on DPNs.
@magslhalliday @knitting Oh no! I used to live in fear of something like this with DPNs and had visions of dropping them and having them roll down the whole bus. Big part of the reason I learned to just do everything magic loop instead! π
Bet you looked really pro recovering from that misstep though.
@thegiddystitcher @knitting Iβve used magic loop but now Iβve mastered DPNs I rather like the bewildered looks little kids give the knitting because it looks so confusing!
I like to tell my nieces that I'm doing really complicated magic, and you can tell because it requires so many extra wands! π
I have dropped a DPN on my ferry ride.... It's a cramped, stay seated the whole time experience. Trying the wiggle around to the point that I could get it while bouncing around... Do not recommend
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I confess that I stick a point protector/cap on any free end of a DPN.
It means moving caps around and pulling the caps in and out of my little handy zip bag (where stitch markers, yarn needles and my emergency save-the-day crochet hook also live). But it saves a lot of internal swearing. Iβm so used to it that by now when I donβt have the right gauge needles for a small project, Iβll just use a pair of DPN with caps stuck on the free ends.
For public transit, I eventually settled on afghan crochet mostly. Little can go wrong. One does get odd looks as few people know what to make of the long hooks or the technique.