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Having returned to knitting after 20 years I was wondering how everyone knits their sleeves, I've always knitted one at a time but I'm sure I read somewhere about knitting them at the same time. I assume that's with two different balls of wool but having both sleeves on the needle at once.

Is this a good idea? or will I get horrible muddled? :?

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Sleeves can have a lot of stitches at their widest point. Two sleeves might also be very heavy and seem to take ages to complete. This could put you off knitting altogether.

It is still possible to make an error especially if you put the knitting down half way through a row and come back to it later.

I use a stitch counter which slips on to the end of one needle. This works well for me.

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I do both sleeves at the same time. The only problem is that the balls of wool can get tangled but I have had no mis-knitted rows. I have had more problems when doing sleeves individually, counting lines. Also, psychologically I find it is better, as once you have finished the sleeve that is them done and you don't still have another one hanging over you (so to speak) to do. Before I used this method I ended up with a few UFO's because of still having the next sleeve to do and having run out of enthusiasm....but then maybe that's just me :lol:

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