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101 Uses for Straight Needles – an update

Here is the current list of alternate uses for Straight Knitting Needles.   We’re almost 1/3rd of the way to 101 uses!

1)  Back Scratcher

2)  Conversation Piece

3)  Cat Scratcher

4)  Pom Pom Maker

5)  Repairing Library Books

6)  Fixing Motorboat Motor – unconfirmed

7)  Sewing Machine Spool Pin

8)  Houseplant Stake

9)  Chopsticks – ideally bamboo needles

10)  Hair Sticks/Holders

11)  Skewer

12)  Teach your child to knit with these and hopefully they’ll leave your “good” needles alone.

13)  Retrieve things from under the bookcase.   Also good for under the stove, behind the fridge, etc.

14)  Spear feeder fish to feed to your turtle.

15)  Makeshift Spoon/Eating Utensil

16)  Scoot things off of high shelves.

17)  Power on/off a wall mounted TV.

18)  Straight Edge for drawing a straight line.

19)  Makeshift Rolling Pin – think size 35 or 50

20)  Toothpick – think size 0 or 1

21)  Test Cake Doneness

22)  Piercing potato or squash for baking.

23)  Playdough/Clay Tools

24)  Scoop tiny bits of egg shell out from cracked eggs.

25)  Writing Utensil – dip needle in ink

26)  To reach inside and clean narrow glasses, bottles, and jars.

27)  Retrieve a ball of yarn that’s just out of reach.

28)  To turn out corners when sewing.

29)  For stuffing plushie toys evenly.

30)  Use a bunch as a rack for drying felted knits.

31)  Just found this one, Liana Kabel makes bangles out of vintage plastic needles.  You can see them in her shop.

32)  Knitting Needle Wind Chime.  Sure, it may not sound great, but neither do the bamboo or shell wind chimes!

Thanks for sharing your comments and ideas and keep ’em coming…

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(Psst… Does anyone else imagine Lisa K’s house as some Seussian, colorful, odd angled home where most items are knitting needle shaped?  Table legs, chair legs, lamps, curtain rods, … ??)

101 Uses for Straight Needles

needlesIt happens to all of us.  We begin, as new knitters, knitting away on our 14″ straight needles, scarf after scarf after scarf until we’ve equipped everyone we know with warm, handmade neckware.  Eventually we get bored with squares and rectangles and we venture into increases and decreases.  We try a hat knit in the round.  Later we’re on to lace, cables, and socks.  One day we discover that knitting on circulars is much more comfortable than straight needles, so we start replacing our straight needles with circulars with each new project.  Maybe we buy the Denise Interchangable set.  God help us if someone introduces us to Addi Turbos, because there’s no going back after Addis.

So what do we do with all those straight needles we’ve accumulated?  Some of us pass them along to the new knitters, or dump them at Goodwill, or list them on eBay.  Others may hang on to them because they are beautiful things.  Maybe they are antiques.  Maybe we inherited the needles our moms and grandmothers once used.  Maybe we just like the way they look in a nice piece of stoneware.

I have found new uses for my straight needles have talked to others with some unique uses too.  I wondered if there really could be 101 Uses for Straight Needles. Here starts the list…

needle-pot1) Back Scratcher – This has to be the most popular use for the straight knitting needle.  It’s just the right length and it’s always within reach of the serious knitter.

2) Conversation Piece – What’s lovelier than a crock of needles, I ask you?

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3) Cat Scratcher – Perfect for those with allergies or if you want to keep your cat 14″ away from your expensive, handspun yarn.

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4) Pom Pom Maker – And here’s how:

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Step one: Grab a handful of knitting needles that’ll be about the diameter of your desired pom pom.

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Step two: Wrap your yarn around the needles leaving long tails at the beginning and end of your yarn for cinching the pom pom and attaching it to your knitware.

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Step three:  Remove all but two needles.

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Step four:  Wrap the two tails in opposite directions around the pom pom and pull as tight as possible.  Tie the tails to secure them.

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Step five:  Cut the pom pom edges.

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Step six: Now you have a pom pom, go and adorn things.

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So the list has begun.  Post your alternate uses for straight needles and let’s see if we can find 101 uses.