What to keep in your knitting notions bag? A teacher explains!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025
- I've been knitting for over a decade and since I started teaching, I get a lot of questions about what I keep in my notions bag. I lay it all out for you and talk about the smaller kits I keep around for auto-pilot projects, too!
#fiberarts #knitting #sockknitting #sweaterknitting #hatknitting #shawlknitting
Curiosities:
"Protect your peace like you protect your stash" shirt: neighborhoodfi...
-
Donita's glasses are Irlen tint: irlen.com/
-
#selfmademani today is OPI "I Manicure for Beads"
-
Snarky knitting signs: / behindthepinesyarn
oh bummer the end was cut short i was wanting to see what you were going to show lol oh well .... only thing that i need in my smaller hat notions bag that i like to carry is a row counter .... i actually use the simple ones that are round and have a hole threw them i attach some yarn threw it and then clip it on the bottom of my hat.... i really liked the idea of the felt to attach the needle to. i just throw a loose needle in a small mint tin and also holds my progress keepers and round markers in
I always carry a barrel style row counter with a ring. I use the ring to pin the counter to the project at the beginning of the right side row. Depending on the project, I usually carry locking stitch markers which can be used to secure a dropped stitch to be fixed later or a few stitches on hold, or they can be used as stitch markers. I also carry soft plastic ring style stitch markers. I often carry a DPN in a small size to use for cables or picked up stitches.
Scissors, tape measure, stitch markers and row counter.
1) Lightbulb stitchmarkers, 2) tape meassurer, 3) scissors
Needles, Needle Threader, Karen Kay Buckley Curved Scissors with protector.
Scissors, tapestry needles, stitch markers.
Where did you get the scissors with the case? Thx!!
Is your LYS Pick Up Every Stitch? I know they have a shop dog named Purl. In my bag I have everything you have plus some progress keepers, needle stoppers, a row counter and a small fixed ruler for testing gauge.
My embroidery scissors.
Use dental floss for life line