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πŸ€ CLOVER Split Ring Markers: Premium Marking Tools for Easy Knitting and Crocheting Review

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Description of πŸ€ CLOVER Split Ring Markers: Premium Marking Tools for Easy Knitting and Crocheting

24 per pack. Locks onto knitted stitches. One-touch action. 3 assorted colors per pack. Quality Clover knitting accessory

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

They get in and out of the yarn better than any other I've tried.

These are the best stitch markers you can get. Others either need trimming or are likely to fall out of your work. These markers stay in place easily and are easy to attach to yarn, but the best part is they are less likely to tear and snag yarn and take forever to remove. The plastic they are made of seems better suited for the job. I use them every day.

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Socket required

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simply the best marker ticket

I have several different types of stitch markers and it hits the spot when I have a lifebuoy. Many circular needles these days have a handy hole for inserting a lifeline, but that won't work if you have hidden stitch markers on your needles. These split rings allow you to use this simple hole for a safety line and then let go of the marker and move it down the next row without losing its place. They are a real necessity.

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Secret

I'm always looking for a good yarn marker that is easy to use. I don't like the ones that look like a little lock that you open and close. I like these but not all are easy to use and difficult to take off. I really like that this one is soft. The plastic isn't as thick so it's easier to put on and take off my yarn. I want to buy a large package. I'm not sure if they do a lot of packaging in this brand.

Pros
  • Drawing
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

) and I love these markers

I've been crocheting for almost 30 years (I started very early!) and I love these markers. I bought about half a dozen of these. I like to use different colors to represent different types of stitches, repeats and rows. When making more complex patterns I take the time to premark the row so I don't have to rip out my work and 90% of the time this works perfectly. If you're not careful, they sometimes slip out because they don't close or latch. I prefer them over lock/lock markers as they are…

Pros
  • Marker
Cons
  • Some Mistakes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for use on needles and when knitting.

Good design. They are easily removed and easily inserted both onto the knitting needles and into the knitted fabric itself. The point is sharp enough to easily go through the knitting material, but not so sharp that the thread snaps. (I bought a design that looked like miniature plastic safety pins that I threw away!) My only suggestion would be to make them out of metal for extra durability. The first ones I saw were in a bag of discarded knitting supplies, and they were so old they were…

Pros
  • Crafts and sewing
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging