
These are good rings for the price. They feel a bit fragile so be careful when adjusting them. I bought these rings because they were the right price to try something like this. Usually when I crochet I wrap the yarn around my middle finger so I tried them on my middle finger first but they were too big for that so I tried my index finger, a small/simple peacock works well and fits more to the back rings on than in front like the larger/ornate peacock. I like working with both. They don't really hold the tension as some reviewers have mentioned, but they did help me get up to speed. I like it because they don't hold much tension, my seams aren't too tight, but they're not too loose either. You need a little time to get used to it and to find the position on the finger that works best for you. As I mentioned before they do feel a bit fragile when fitting, I wouldn't recommend squeezing or spreading them. difficult, gradually apply light pressure. All in all these are good little rings to try on at a reasonable price!

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