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These extension cords, coming in three different sizes/thicknesses, are great stitch holders - for arms when doing a top-down sweater, to hold ALL of those stitches securely when you want to try on your sweater, OR for sweaters/projects you need to take a break from so you can use that needle for another project! (How many projects do you have going at once? ;) )
There are three different sizes in a handy storage tin….
– 1 Light Blue – Small (up to US 4) - 60" length
– 1 Teal – Medium (up to US 8) - 60" length
– 1 Purple – Large (up to US 15) - 60" length
- 1 Free Storage tin
(Sizes are suggestions. Your perfect size will depend on how pointy the tips of your needles are)
These extension cords, coming in three different sizes/thicknesses, are great stitch holders - for arms when doing a top-down sweater, to hold ALL of those stitches securely when you want to try on your sweater, OR for sweaters/projects you need to take a break from so you can use that needle for another project! (How many projects do you have going at once? ;) )
There are three different sizes in a handy storage tin….
– 1 Light Blue – Small (up to US 4) - 60" length
– 1 Teal – Medium (up to US 8) - 60" length
– 1 Purple – Large (up to US 15) - 60" length
- 1 Free Storage tin
(Sizes are suggestions. Your perfect size will depend on how pointy the tips of your needles are)
These extension cords, coming in three different sizes/thicknesses, are great stitch holders - for arms when doing a top-down sweater, to hold ALL of those stitches securely when you want to try on your sweater, OR for sweaters/projects you need to take a break from so you can use that needle for another project! (How many projects do you have going at once? ;) )
There are three different sizes in a handy storage tin….
– 1 Light Blue – Small (up to US 4) - 60" length
– 1 Teal – Medium (up to US 8) - 60" length
– 1 Purple – Large (up to US 15) - 60" length
- 1 Free Storage tin
(Sizes are suggestions. Your perfect size will depend on how pointy the tips of your needles are)
Slide the tip of these hollow tube cords onto the tip of your needle and you’ve instantly got a cord extension. The slightly stretchy silicone material grips the needles tightly, preventing it from accidentally slipping off (even if it’s only on the very tip).
Then simply slide as many stitches onto your extension cord as you need to be able to try on your work, then slide them back when you’re ready to knit again.