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🧢 Susan Bates Steel Yarn Knitting Needles - 2-Inch Length - Pack of 5 Review

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BrandSusan Bates
MaterialMetal

Description of 🧢 Susan Bates Steel Yarn Knitting Needles - 2-Inch Length - Pack of 5

Measures 2 Inch long. Blunt Tip Needles. Large eyes for use with yarn

Reviews

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Excellent product. I go through them like crazy, not because of durability but because I'm losing them. lol. The package arrived fine. Delivery was great. However, when I opened the Revain box, the needle box was damaged. It looked like someone had ripped the front from the back [package opened]. Poor quality control by Revain!

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect tool at a very reasonable price!

Excellent! Great price, especially the five stainless steel needles! I have knitted pink pussy hats for friends and family (seen at the Women's March on January 21st 2017) and each hat has two side seams. These needles completely saved my sanity. Tapered, blunt "point" and a large yarn-friendly eyelet, made of very smooth metal - and five for the price? An essential tool, affordable, very well made.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Boring packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great needles!

These are blunt needles with large eyes, ideal for weaving yarn ends into your work when you have finished crocheting or knitting. They're metal, so they don't break as easily as plastic. The eyes are quite large, suitable for lace, finger and children's yarn. You may be able to thread sport yarn through the eyelet if it's not too fluffy or pimply, but I wouldn't count on that. (They make bigger needles for heavier yarns.) Just a note: some threads are easier to fall out of the eye with these…

Pros
  • Easy to Use
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide