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Brittany Single 10 Inch Knitting Needles Knitting & Crochet Review

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SizeSize-US-11-(8.0mm)
BrandBrittany
MaterialBirch
ColorNone
Number of Pieces2

Description of Brittany Single 10 Inch Knitting Needles Knitting & Crochet

Brittany Hooks and Needles are made in America for over 25 years by a family of craftsmen, ensuring consistent quality, individual care and a strong environmentally-minded policies; company tries to minimize our environmental impact at every stage of production. Brittany products are made from Birch harvested from strictly regulated forests or small woodland owners in the United States ensuring proper environmental logging practices and selective cutting for maximum reforestation. Birch is a superior wood for knitting needles and crochet hooks due to its tensile strength and stability; all Brittany products maintains their size, resists warping and allows for extraordinary smooth finish. Brittany uses the "greenest" packaging possible; all product packing is made from 100% recycled paperboard and is 100% recyclable (remove the label and it is perfectly safe to put in your compost pile).

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I have tried these needles to verify them compared to my aluminum needles and they do a better job of preventing the yarn from slipping so much. Although they are a bit thin, I like them equally. Very good value for money and worth a try if you are a beginner knitter because I find it a lot less frustrating!

Pros
  • Brittany products are made from birch harvested from heavily managed forests or by small forest owners in the US to ensure sustainable logging practices and selective logging for maximum reforestation
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