clover circular needles mini Tips And More

by on August 14, 2010

circular-neddles clover circular needles mini Tips And More

Great Product, very nice to have all circular knitting needles in a nice convent place. HIGHLY RECOMMEND SELLER!!


How are circular knitting needles measured?
Are circular knitting needles measured in inches from point to point, or just by the clover circular needles mini flexible part that connects the two needles?I am trying to figure out the length of a small set of Clover Takumi 10 1/2 that I own (and no longer have the case). From end to end it measures 17.3 inches. Just the flexible part measures about 10 inches.Thanks!
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circular-neddles clover circular needles mini Tips And More

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Freibergs August 14, 2010 at 2:21 pm

I received my bamboo circular knitting needles in a very timely manner and in good condition.

Gundersen August 15, 2010 at 2:37 am

These Clover Takumi Bamboo Circular Knitting Needles are great.
It was such a pleasure to knit smoothly without the yarn
catching on rough edges.

A past experience – I had purchased a set of “no name” circular
needles (sizes 1 through 12) for $25.00 + dollars. The first
time I used one of the circular needles, the cord cracked and
broke.

The Clover needles are pricier, but the price far outweighs
the aggravation and time wasted with inferior quality products.

Carol August 15, 2010 at 2:49 pm

these bamboo needles are smooth and make knitting on just about any type of yarn really flow easily. have found them to be sturdy.

Beaumont August 16, 2010 at 2:59 am

I’m not very good at knitting. I understand the basics and I’m building up my skills slowly.
When I first started knitting in the round, I tried on an inexpensive set of aluminium circulars that didn’t work well at all for me. Then I switched to dpns and finally understood it. My first set of dpns were homemade out of wooden dowels and it convinced me I really preferred wood.
So when I thought I was ready to try on circular needles again, I picked up a couple sets of these. The bamboo is very smooth and the joint connecting the needles to the flexible plastic cord is pretty smooth as well. These worked very well for me.
For hats I have matching sets of dpns to switch to when it’s time to decrease, but I use these most to make headbands out with. Very recommended, at this price they are very affordable and much easier to work with then the aluminum circulars. I like how warm and light the bamboo is to work with, and the 16 inch length is just right for hats and headbands.If it seems short, remember that knit stretches and the individual stitches one loop at a time don’t take up much space on the needles. It does really work.

DePalma August 16, 2010 at 2:57 pm

I received my bamboo circular knitting needles in a very timely manner and in good condition.

Ash August 17, 2010 at 2:38 am

These Clover Takumi Bamboo Circular Knitting Needles are great.
It was such a pleasure to knit smoothly without the yarn
catching on rough edges.

A past experience – I had purchased a set of “no name” circular
needles (sizes 1 through 12) for $25.00 + dollars. The first
time I used one of the circular needles, the cord cracked and
broke.

The Clover needles are pricier, but the price far outweighs
the aggravation and time wasted with inferior quality products.

Flynn August 17, 2010 at 3:12 pm

I’m not very good at knitting. I understand the basics and I’m building up my skills slowly.
When I first started knitting in the round, I tried on an inexpensive set of aluminium circulars that didn’t work well at all for me. Then I switched to dpns and finally understood it. My first set of dpns were homemade out of wooden dowels and it convinced me I really preferred wood.
So when I thought I was ready to try on circular needles again, I picked up a couple sets of these. The bamboo is very smooth and the joint connecting the needles to the flexible plastic cord is pretty smooth as well. These worked very well for me.
For hats I have matching sets of dpns to switch to when it’s time to decrease, but I use these most to make headbands out with. Very recommended, at this price they are very affordable and much easier to work with then the aluminum circulars. I like how warm and light the bamboo is to work with, and the 16 inch length is just right for hats and headbands.If it seems short, remember that knit stretches and the individual stitches one loop at a time don’t take up much space on the needles. It does really work.

Alby August 18, 2010 at 2:44 am

these bamboo needles are smooth and make knitting on just about any type of yarn really flow easily. have found them to be sturdy.

Bars August 18, 2010 at 3:13 pm

These knitting needles are soo smooth and they seem to warm up the longer you hold them. I love them.

Ingels August 19, 2010 at 2:27 am

These are not bad. They’re of pretty good quality and are surprisingly durable. Clover is a great brand.

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