I'm not a knitter but would like to help out the village with some very simple stuff which requires size six needles - the only pair I have is either 6 or 9 so my question is, which way up must the needles be to read the size correctly - pointed end up or down - many thanks and stay well
According to SWMBO it should have a line under the number but if not the standard should be to hold it point down. Also, a size 6 is about 5mm across and a 9 is 9mm which is a very chunky needle.
That's an interesting chart Mamya, especially noting that UK sizes stop rising at less than half an inch (in real units LOL) but the US go up to 1 inch - I can't imagine anyone knitting with needles that thick, like broomsticks.
Thank you for the answers but unfortunately having a size chart doesn't help and there's no line underneath the number. I was hoping someone had some needles, not necessarily a size 6 or 9 and they could look at them and just tell me whether they are reading it point up or point down. Without stating the obvious if I look at my needles point up it's a 6 and point down it's a nine. not sure I can accurately measure the circumference.
calmak thank you that's what I wanted to know - I have a size 9 but I need a 6 so bother, bother, bother - actually it's not a hassle I was just hoping to make use of what I'd got, I can easily get a pair of 6. I thought it would be nice to help a village initiative of knitting triangles of bunting to be used in a village celebration when this covid thing is over. Thank you very much and stay well.