I learned how to crochet long before I learned to knit - but I was so glad I did! It's so handy having options for each project - and learning to knit on circular needles opens up even more possibilities! Take a closer look at what's inside and enter to win your Red Heart Learn Knitting with Circular Needles Kit on Moogly!

Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by Yarnspirations and includes affiliate links; all opinions are my own.
Take a Peek Inside:
The Red Heart Learn Knitting with Circular Needles Kit contains everything you need to get started with knitting projects in the round - just add scissors and yarn! Both right and left-handed instructions are included with over 100 full-color photos in a handy booklet. And it's not just how-tos - there are also 15 beginner & easy patterns to knit!

- 2 pairs of Susan Bates 29” Silvalume Circular Needles (U.S. 8 & U.S. 10)
- 1 Susan Bates Universal Row Counter
- 1 Susan Bates Cable Needle
- 2 Susan Bates Plastic Yarn Needles
- 10 Assorted Open End Stitch Markers (great for both knitting and crochet!)
- 1 Susan Bates Knit Chek
- 1 reusable zip-top clear plastic project pouch

Where to Buy the Red Heart Learn Knitting with Circular Needles Kit
Ready to give circular needle knitting a try? You can purchase this kitdirectly from Yarnspirations.com, and look for them at your local big box craft stores - I've also spotted them at Walmart!
Giveaway Time!
The Red Heart Learn Knitting with Circular Needles Kit Giveaway is open to US and Canada addresses only (void where prohibited). The giveaway ends August 15, 2022, at 12:15am Central US time. To enter, use the Rafflecopter form below. If you are on mobile and have difficulty entering, please use a desktop computer to enter. Only the email option is mandatory – all other tasks are optional, for bonus entries only.
The winner will receive one Red Heart Learn Knitting with Circular Needles Kit and will be notified by email.
Good luck all!
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Lucille says
I have not attempted (successfully 🙂 ) to knit, but this looks like a great way to get over that hurdle!!!
lesleyana says
i have tried numerous tomes over the years but get frustrated as a crocheter. but i haven’t given up quite yet.
Kathleen Davis says
I have tried to learn knitting but have not had success. Hoping this will help me learn. I can’t wait!
Sharon says
I have tried circular needles and absolutely loved them once I got the hang of it. It was the initial connection that I had the most trouble with, but I did figure it out! And I also learned how important it is to place that stitch marker!
Anne Marie says
I have never tried circular needles but would love to do so - my mother was a beautiful knitter. She used the circular needles all the time. Sure wish I would have taken and interest in learning to knit from her but, alas, I did not.
Denise says
I'm abut due for another attempt at figuring out knitting, circular might make it easier or at least a different experience
Jennifer Little says
I have knit with circular needles but only for a wide project. not something that was circular.
Dawn A Tenneson says
I'm mainly a crocheter so I have done a little knitting with a circular before but haven't been very successful
Kim House says
I would really like to learn how to knit.
Michelle LeBlanc says
I would love to learn how to knit, I currently crochet, but I feel like im missing something 🌻😎
Kitten WAW says
I pretty much only use circs any more. They're so much more convenient, and you can always find both needles!
Connie Dews says
I've never tried circular needles. My mama used them but all I've ever done is straight knit and purl and both very slowly.
Hannah says
I have always been intimidated by circular needles. Now is a perfect time for me to learn!
Sue Stevens says
This would be great for learning how to circular knit! Thanks for the giveaway.
Alysia says
No, I've never tried knitting with circular needles. I could see where they would be beneficial for wider projects! Thanks for the opportunity!
Tina says
Thank you!
Rebecca says
I usually use circular needles! They are more comfortable in my hands than straight ones.
shoshana says
its great, not only for round projects, but also for large row to row!
aisha martowidjojo says
I've only ever knitted with straight needles
Lisa Denham says
Thank you!!
monique s says
No, I have not trie these types of knitting needles before and would love to
Patty says
I did try knitting with circular needles. The needles were smooth but the cords were awkward. This was an older used set. As a newbie knitter I'd like to try again with a new set.
Robin says
I learned to knit on straight needles, but switched to circular to alleviate arm pain. I have some sets of double pointed needles for large projects that start from the center.
Carmen Patterson says
Learning another option would be great!
Elisa says
I have never tried any form of knitting before, but I would love to!
Tina Hairston says
I love circular needles for knitting so much so that I rarely use regular needles anymore. This would be a perfect gift for my aunt. She's been interested in circular needles but has never tried before and she's been knitting forever. Thanks for the giveaway.
Christine Voss says
I also am so happy to have tried my hand at knitting. I enjoy circular needles. I feel it makes the process more enjoyable because of less stress of worrying the work will fall of the needle. This is a lovely gift to introduce knitting.
Kathryn Smotryski says
I am a beginner at knitting and loving it. I need to learn more ins and outs of the craft and perhaps this kit would be the way to go to introduce circular needles.
Roberta A says
something I would love to try
I understand circulars are less stressful on the wrists than straights
FangYu Chou says
I would love to learn how to knit.
MelodyJ says
I tried but It didn't go as planned.
Amy says
The closest to knitting I've done is with a round loom. This would be a great way to actually learn to knit.
Cynthia says
I have not tried knitting look forward to learning!
Pamela Thomas says
I’ve only tried regular knitting and it didn’t go very well. Lol.
Regina Ivie says
Thank you for your expertise in both yarn crafts. I learned to knit first.
Betty Sturgeon says
I always wanted to learn to knit!
Pauline M. says
Eager to learn knitting. Someone tried to teach me once, but I was told I knit backwards?
Tamara Kelly says
How interesting! Sounds like you know some cool stitches!
Theresa Faria says
Hi, learned knitting as a child, retirement age didnt always do, working. I found crochet, then friends Moms knitted items look so well. I now do both. Love the needle sizes chozen, starting out, didnt want to keep buying theneedles, Love to win! thank you!
Amy L says
I've never tried circular needles, but want to have my daughter teach me.
Deborah Akerman says
I'm trying to improve my knitting skills. I think circulars would be better, than my extra long straights that I have, they get in the way~~
Linda says
I haven't tried knitting with circular needles yet, but would like to try.
Verlaine Stein says
I have been wanting to relearn to knit. I used to knit many years ago and when I tried to knit recently, I was told I was doing it wrong and that my stitches were all twisted. I became discourage and just gave up. Seeing this made me think why not try again? Thank you for the chance to win.
Carmen says
I love working with circulars - much more than DPNs
Bonnie says
I have knit before, but it has been a long time ago. This would definitely re-introduce me. Thanks for the giveaway! Much appreciated.
Verna says
I have only tried knitting with straight needles, but very much want to try circular needles. A few patterns that have interested me indicate circular needles necessary. These would come in quite handy and hopefully get lots of use.
Lynn Clogston says
Yes, need to teach a friend to use them though.