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πŸ€ CLOVER 3150 Stitch Markers, Medium Triangle Design, 16 Pieces, Yellow and Purple Colors Review

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Description of πŸ€ CLOVER 3150 Stitch Markers, Medium Triangle Design, 16 Pieces, Yellow and Purple Colors

New size , Knitting Needle Sizes 9-10.5/ 5.5mm-6.5mm. Unique triangle shape. Yellow/Purple. Time saver. Knitting must have

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love these little things

After years of using the same large stitch markers I finally bought some of these little triangle markers for a kids project I was working on. I'm so glad I did! Their shape and size are much less bulky than a standard ring marker, making them easier to knit and won't leave gaps in my knit like larger markers. They are definitely worth it and I wouldn't mind getting more in other sizes.

Pros
  • A must have for knitting
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Handy little stitch markers

I usually use Clover's soft ring stitch markers, but when I needed more markers I decided to give these a try. In addition to the beautiful look, they are also very functional. The triangular shape makes it easy to insert the needle when changing from needle to needle. They aren't as flexible as ring markers, but that hasn't been a problem for me so far. The colors are very pretty and stand out well against the background of the yarn. This size is for US size 0-4 needles. I use them when making

Pros
  • Unique triangular shape
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

perfect for openwork knitting

These are AWESOME! I knit a lot of lace and recently designed a shawl with several different and very intricate lace patterns, with garter stitch along the sides and in between. Over 360 sts wide, one repeat of the pattern was 20 sts and 40 rows high and neither was repeated 9 times, the other was 10 sts wide, was repeated 10 times and there was a panel of 14 sts followed by another 16 sts ., and then another 14 hrs. Needless to say, there were a lot of reruns to keep an eye on. PLUS this was…

Pros
  • time saver
Cons
  • crumples