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Knitters Pride Three Orange Interchangeable Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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💉 Knitting Needles, 🧶 Knitting & Crochet

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Description of Knitters Pride Three Orange Interchangeable

Bonus pack of 3 identical Knitter's Pride Cords. 22" cord length, makes a 32" interchangeable needle when pair with Knitter's Pride Interchangeable Tips. Each cord comes with end caps and tightening key. Add flexibility to your existing Knitter's Pride Set. Fits all Knitter's Pride interchangeable knitting needle tips.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressed with these orange needles!

I purchased a set of interchangeable needles for my knitting projects and I am thoroughly impressed with the quality of these. Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, I can confidently say these are a game changer for me. The smooth, colourful orange finish makes for a pleasant knitting experience and the interchangeable feature allows me to adjust the needle sizes easily. The only downside is the price may be a bit steep for some.

Pros
  • Smooth, colourful finish, interchangeable feature.
Cons
  • Price may be a bit steep for some.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good but too stiff

They are good but they wear out quickly and the cord is very hard and bothers me a lot. The thread in the screw sometimes flies/frays and snags on my lace knit so I don't use it for that anymore but I love the needles they are attached to!

Pros
  • Knitting and Crocheting
Cons
  • Disappearing

Revainrating 1 out of 5

More and more cords are defective

Two of these three cords have a defect: the thread part of the cord that attaches to the needle is too long or exposed at the base, so that the cord cannot be fully attached to the Needle. This leaves a gap, maybe less than a millimeter, which is enough for your yarn not to slip through so easily, requiring you to dig the yarn out of the tiny gap every few stitches to continue. It may be a small defect, but enough to completely destroy the functionality of the cables. I also noticed a defect in

Pros
  • Knitting needles
Cons
  • Long stock