I'm just starting to learn to knit and have tried #8 aluminum needles and #9 wooden needles before. These needles are best for beginners, I think wood holds stitches much better, I used to have a lot more trouble keeping them on my needles. I was also frustrated with how long it took me to bind something substantial. I think the transition to those big needles and super bulky yarn makes learning a lot easier and the whole process more fun.
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