More circles
Here is the second part of my previous post on circles . Method 2, even more so that the method 1, which I have described in that post, uses the elasticity of knitted fabric to make an even circle out of something which is not very even. It is a bit more versatile in the sense that you can change a lot more things and still get a good enough result. The idea is, as I explained before, that if you do increase rounds well separated and with many increase stitches, your eyes won't be able to distinguish a spiral. Furthermore, you can increase this effect by not doing equally spaced increase rows. The result is a more even circle (in the sense that it won't have a prominent spiral), but your eyes will probably be able to distinguish some subtle concentric circles formed by every increase row. There is no way to avoid this. To put it plain, you should follow this method, if you prefer concentric circles to multi-armed spirals. As I mentioned above, method 2 is more versatile, in...