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The HiyaHiya Flyers Double-Pointed Flexible Knitting Needles (US 6 / 4mm) are 8" long, featuring sharp tips and a stylish blue cable, designed for both flexibility and precision in your knitting projects.
A**R
Great knitting tool!
These are wonderful. So easy and handy to use when knitting. Someone should have created these years ago! 😁
P**R
My FAVS
I have knit many, many, many, many many pairs of socks with hiya flyers and I absolutely love them. I love that one end is a little sharper than the other. I get into a rhythm so that I'm always picking up my stitches with that sharper end and yet I have the rounder end if I need it. The sharp end isn't so sharp that I wind up stabbing my finger in the same exact spot over and over and over again. Like I do with some of the brands that are very sharp. I do own some of those very sharp brands and use them for certain things but i don't care for the way they have a tendency to split stitches and for the way they have a tendency to stab my finger in the same spot over and over and over again lol they do have their place and sometimes they use them. But hiya hiya needles just work for me. I have bought many many sets, usually because my puppy chews the cables on them but I still spend the money on more sets. I like them that much! I will say these short circular flyers are tending to get crazy expensive simply because they're popular and they don't cost any more to manufacture now than they did several years ago When they were 17 bucks a pair and not many people even knew about them and that is annoying. But I'll still buy them.
S**.
Love these!
I was skeptical, because I’m a die-hard DPN fan. Can’t stand magic loop. But these little fellas are great! I love the extra little give that the cord provides, it makes it super easy to knit small circumference in the round without ladders, because you can get your transition stitches nice and snug. The sharp tips took some getting used to. They are marginally sharper than my Chaiogoos, but they work excellently for decreasing on my socks. I’ve had these about a month and I’ve already done two pairs. I just need another set so I can have a whole pair going at the same time!
C**D
Great concept.
I was really excited to find these flexible double pointed knitting needles because the standard ones can be a little awkward. While these are a great concept they do take some getting used to. Also I believe they would be even better if the needles themselves were longer. The needles are 3 inches each and the cord is about 2 inches. The cord is a good length but the needles are too short. That makes them somewhat cumbersome to work with for me. And I believe they should still come at least four in a set. I really like them but only gave them 4 stars for the too short needles.
S**N
Better than magic loop
I have ADHD, so knitting on magic loop was fiddly. I would get so caught up into the cord, and then trying not to get ladders, etc….These flyers are fantastic and super easy to use. I’m not even going to say learn, cause if you can magic loop you can use these.I can’t compare them to double points as I never learned that method (too scary,and so many sticks)My stitches on the flyer are more even and not so wonky, which I get a lot of on magic loop. I know a lot of wonky stitches are taken care of with washing and blocking; but remember I’m ADHD and certain things bother me. Lol
J**N
Takes practice
At first I attempted to use them, and I put them in my drawer, so I decided they weren’t going to defeat me, I pulled them back out of the drawer and took an afternoon, and I got the hang of them. Alas, my DPN win
A**R
These puppies really do the job!
I have been 'watching' these needles for a couple of years. I happily and easily knitted boot socks on DPs several years ago but now my hands are 80 years old and more stiff than before. I looked at magic loop and decided the fiddle factor did not go away after the fourth row of the cuff. Two circulars had cords waving every which way and 9" circulars weren't helpful with the stiff fingers. My Hiya Hiya Flyers came late last night. I cast on early this morning. After a false start (I overlooked an extra stitch), the fiddly went away after the third row and I am happily whizzing along. You knit with the third needle instead of the fourth or fifth. It is difficult to lose stitches off the end of the slightly bent needles. The sharp points make it easy to knit the tight little stitches we use to make good sock fabric. I think I will go outside in the sunshine and do a happy dance. Good tools make any job easier. Treat yourself, you are worth it.I loved my size twos so much I bought the 1.5 in bamboo. Pink mentioned that they were not as sharp. They ARE not as sharp and after you use them for a while they are just as fast as the metal ones. When you use bamboo you have to break them in. The oil on your hands and in the wool lubricates them and the 000000 grade 'sanding' delivered by the wool sliding over them finishes the job. I always enjoy wool yarn on bamboo. It gives me a tiny peek into the world of my ancestors--knitting with all natural materials.
S**T
TOO SHARP AND POINTY FOR ME
This was my first time trying this particular method for socks. I love the concept of working with flexible double-pointed needles. If you don't use your fingertip to push the pointy end, these are probably for you. But they don't work well for my style of knitting. I poked my index finger several times, breaking the skin enough to hurt. Had to cover that area with a Band-Aid or thimble to continue knitting. Probably won't use these again. However, I liked this method enough to try the Addi Flexi Flips that provide a blunt needle tip option.
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