Handcrafted leather bags perfect for carrying all your knitting projects
Crochet hook with designed end are available in the length from 7.5” to 15” The hook portion is finely sculpted to a form designed. The deep rounded gullet and gentle curves are designed for smooth operation. The hot stamping in both US and Metric sizes gives it the unique look .
The hook portion is finely sculpted to a form designed. The deep rounded gullet and gentle curves are designed for smooth operation. They are available in lengths from 6 to 15 inches. The hot stamping in both US and Metric sizes gives it the unique look.
Double Point needles are used for circular knitting, usually on small projects such as socks, gloves, mittens, hats, and toys. They are available in lengths from 5 to 14 inches. The hot stamping in both US and Metric sizes gives it the unique look.
Circular needles come in a range of cable lengths from 12 to 40 inches. Longer cables will accommodate more stitches than straight needles, so knitters favor them. Most of the connecting cables are made of nylon. Soft, flexible cables are easier to use than stiff ones. Stitches move more freely on smaller diameter cables. The join between the needle and cable should be smooth so the stitches don't snag. A flattened area on cable just before the needle join adds flexibility. The hot stamping in both US and Metric sizes gives it the unique look.
Straight needles are used for flat knitting. They have a knob on one end, which keeps the stitches from falling off the needle. The knob should be light enough to keep the needle balanced. Needle shafts come in a range of lengths from 7.5 to 14 inches. Choose a length that will accommodate all your stitches but not so long so that it feels unwieldy. The shorter length straight needles are easiest for beginners to use. The hot stamping in both US and Metric sizes gives it the unique look.
Straight needles are used for flat knitting. They have a knob on one end, which keeps the stitches from falling off the needle. The knob should be light enough to keep the needle balanced. Needle shafts come in a range of lengths from 7.5 to 14 inches. Choose a length that will accommodate all your stitches but not so long so that it feels unwieldy. The shorter length straight needles are easiest for beginners to use.
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