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I like using circulars for straight, too. I find it easier to balance the needles because they are short. When I use the long needles, I kind of stick the left one behind my belt buckle. Can you tell I'm a self taught knitter?
2manyhats, I have done something very similar! I am left handed and when I was young, I had trouble keeping consistent tension in the yarn, carrying it with my right hand. When I was taught to knit, 40 some years ago, carrying the yarn with your left hand was not usually taught here and there was no internet or pcs.
Then, 30 years ago when I was traveling, another lefty showed me how she anchored the right needle in the bend of her hip! It looks very funny, but it's fast! The left hand moves the left needle, making the stitch, the leg/hip holds the right needle steady and the right hand manipulates the yarn, never letting go of it. As it turns out, in the really old days, there was some kind of knitting cup or pouch that people people wore around their waist, to anchor one needle and knit much faster. So, you are using your own version of a very old, traditional method!
Thanks! Now I don't feel like such a goof.