How to choose Needles for Lace Knitting? Knitting lace is an art. Even the simplest of designs look beautiful. Lace knitting patterns are simply made with lightweight lace yarn and bigger knitting needle sizes forming artful holes in the pattern. Many beginner knitters though impressed with the beauty of lace knitting shy away from the artful knitting thinking it would be difficult or would require special tools. The good news is you can knit lace with your regular knitting needles. It does take some special techniques but that can be easily managed with a sharp-tipped smooth knitting needle. Lace knitting techniques are a little different than regular knitting. In this blog, we’ll take you through some points to consider to choose needles for lace knitting. Knitting Needle types For knitting lace projects, you can go ahead with any knitting needle type. If you are knitting back and forth, the options are single-pointed and circular needles. Say for example if you are knitting a lace shawl or a scarf, you can easily knit with any of these. For knitting in rounds, double pointed as well as the range of circular needles is fine to work with. Many knitters prefer fixed and interchangeable circular needles as with this you can knit both flat and round with them. ICNs or interchangeable needle sets are preferred for giving the freedom of switching the needle and cable according to the requirement of the project. Another blessing for lace knitting is that stainless steel interchangeable circular needles from the Mindful Collection have a lifeline hole. Thread in a lifeline and enjoy knitting complex patterns without any worry. Use a yarn of contrasting colour and thread it in the hole and this will weave in through your knitted pattern saving it from mistakes. The only thing to keep in mind when knitting with circular needles is to have smooth joins where the needle tip meets the cable. These joins must be smooth and not snag the yarn when moving the stitches from the cord to the needle. Circular needles are the ideal choice if you are a knitter on the go, taking your projects on your regular commute or vacation. Given the needle length, it allows the stitches to be easily spread over the cable and tips making it easy to view the stitches clearly. Knitting Needle Material Coming to the material of the needles, metals and stainless steel are the most preferred. The lightweight yet sturdy material suits the need perfectly as the smooth surfaces allow a steady flow of stitches. The knitting needles have to go through the stitches multiple times and the smooth steel surface lets the yarn and stitches flow. The neutral surface and the smooth glide it has for all kinds of yarn and especially lace yarns make it an unbeatable choice.