10 UNUSUAL ways to use stitch markers every knitter should know

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  • @NimbleNeedles
    @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +13

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  • @frans3474
    @frans3474 Год назад +90

    Quite often., price tags are attached to clothing with those “lightbulb” pins. They mostly come in silver, gold or black. I have been collecting them rather than throwing them out and I use them in my knitting and crochet. Recycling is good. 🥰❣🌹

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +16

      yes, i always collect them and go like "thx, free stitch marker!

    • @lyannecb8499
      @lyannecb8499 Год назад +8

      Yes, I was talking to my son the other day and said "Oh, is that one of my stitch markers?" "No! It's from my new shirt." "Oh. Can I have it anyway?" 😂

    • @grettastephens1583
      @grettastephens1583 Год назад +4

      I have never bought them, all mine have come this way.

  • @claudoverstreet
    @claudoverstreet Год назад +140

    Of all the videos and books I have seen or read, when I think I’ve heard every tip there is, YOU still have more. I’m always so impressed. Thanks for this!!!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +13

      heh. Well...this video took a looong looong while to prepare because, as you said, I didn't want to bore anyone and repeat what's already out there in a gazillion different versions :)

  • @MYROCKOROCKO
    @MYROCKOROCKO Год назад +79

    I like how you included all level of knitters!
    The gift tag of fiber washing instructions can be fastened with bulb marker 😉

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +14

      always...wouldn't do to loose the beginners...but of course, advanced knitters also need some choice bits. Can be a tough line to walk but so far I seem (?) to be suceeding ^^.

  • @machomamma
    @machomamma Год назад +19

    I just watched the crochet tips video, and it reminded me of one more tip…. If I want to leave a long tail for later seaming, I will crochet it into a chain and stick a stitch marker through the last loop, instead of pulling the end through. This way I am less likely to use the tail for knitting instead of the working yarn. The added weight of the stitch marker makes it hang down and away so I’m less likely to get it tangled with the working yarn. (I use a medium or large plastic marker for this as they weigh more. ). When I’m ready to finish my work, I remove the marker and then it’s easy to pull the end without having to fish it back through the last chain.

    • @getmotivated1707
      @getmotivated1707 7 месяцев назад

      Ooh top tip! Thank you! I've gotten the tail tangled a few times, still trying to figure out tension as a beginner. This will help a ton! ❤

  • @amarasharon
    @amarasharon Год назад +50

    Norman, thank you for those clever tips. I have a tip for those bulb markers that saved me in one of my VOGUE Knitting Live classes. I just started the Brioche class and the arm of my reading glasses fell off. Well, the instructor came to my rescue when she used one of the bulb stitch markers to put my glasses back together so I could continue the class! Many many great uses indeed!

  • @flo9
    @flo9 Год назад +68

    Definitely a very nerdy one, but I love it: I use one of these to attach an NFC sticker on a cardboard label to my knitting. When I tab it with my phone, it opens the pattern for me ;')

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +10

      that's genious. Nerdy, but genious!!

    • @niteflytes
      @niteflytes Год назад +1

      Love this too!

    • @WintrBorn
      @WintrBorn Год назад +1

      I had never thought of that! I love this, thank you.

    • @Duckster183
      @Duckster183 Год назад +7

      What’s an NFC sticker and how do you do that?

    • @alisonreeves7414
      @alisonreeves7414 Год назад +2

      @@Duckster183 I’d like to know that too 😊

  • @wendywarren5756
    @wendywarren5756 Год назад +15

    Thanks for these tips! Here's another one. When you have one of those really cute but thick stitch markers that you want to use but don't want them to make a ladder in your work, you can hang the cute marker from a bulb marker. Best of both worlds!

  • @Frostedminifirecracker
    @Frostedminifirecracker Год назад +31

    The tip I liked best and hadn’t used is the little chain to make a progression reminder. That’s so useful 😊

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +8

      yes, definitely! My brain is a sieve when it comes to knitting. I need all the crutches I can ^^

  • @HunterJE
    @HunterJE Год назад +2

    I've found the progress tracking tip super helpful just from a morale standpoint, we've all had those big monotonous projects or project stages where there aren't a lot of landmarks it's easy to sit down to a knitting session and then look down at the work after an hour or so and feel like you've made no meaningful progress, because that day's progress is such a small portion of the whole thing so far that it looks about the same as when you picked it up. Adding a marker at the start of a session lets you look down and say "yep, I got this much done today" and feel more like you're moving forward and not running in place!

  • @elizabethmorgan5163
    @elizabethmorgan5163 Год назад +8

    Very helpful tips - as always. For those of us who wear earrings and who are always losing one, the remaining one makes a very stylish marker attached to one of these bulb markers.

  • @helena.3472
    @helena.3472 Год назад +44

    Loads of your tips were new and I could also use them in crochet. Thanks ever so much for your clear, detailed tutorial...as always 😊

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +11

      definitely. A lot of tips can be applied for both crafts and it's always a good idea to mix them, if you ask me (instead of thinking in knitting VERSUS crochet) ^^

    • @dorothyyoung8231
      @dorothyyoung8231 Год назад +2

      Yes, especially this style of marker that’s removable/ can be opened!

    • @helena.3472
      @helena.3472 Год назад +1

      @@NimbleNeedles so true

    • @helena.3472
      @helena.3472 Год назад +1

      @@dorothyyoung8231 absolutely a big plus

  • @immafrayedknot
    @immafrayedknot Год назад +7

    I have been knitting for 60+ years and always learn something new from you!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      as they say: you are never too old to learn, right?

  • @MaeInBelgium
    @MaeInBelgium Год назад +28

    I love the idea of using them to keep those tiny cable connectors from falling to the bottom of my bag. I use tiny ring stitch markers for some projects, and I use these bulbs as a way to keep 10-15 ring stitch markers collected together.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      well...i do have to say that the rings are easier to slip...but typically I find stitch markers for repeats a bit too anyoing anyway, so i never end up using them lol. but if you like them, I think they definitely have their advantages there.

  • @AmandaDominy
    @AmandaDominy Год назад +6

    I've been knitting for 30 years and I'm still learning tips and tricks I never thought I'd before. Thank you.

  • @jualsparsons8962
    @jualsparsons8962 Год назад +1

    Wow I’ve knitted since I was 7 years old. I am now 67 and I’ve never seen these. That would have made life so much easier. I’ve knitted everything going and wish I’d had these before. Thank you so much. I shall be watching you from now on and I shall watch all your past videos. 😮

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      welcome to my channel and hav fun watching my videos

  • @shirleycoonce8726
    @shirleycoonce8726 21 день назад

    Wonderful. Ive learned new ways to make knitting easier. You're the best. Thank you!

  • @JudyTester-z5j
    @JudyTester-z5j Год назад +4

    wow, that first tip! i would have somehow never thought of using the bulb cliips through the lifeline holes. genius.

  • @darlenefarmer5921
    @darlenefarmer5921 Год назад +6

    Great tips, Norman! I will tell you that I use different colors to signify things such as WS, STOP(always RED), dropped stitch, End of Row, etc....color coded. I can see myself using a few of your tips! Thanks so much...

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      oh wow..seems like almost a full computer programm! ^^

    • @sarahd.7827
      @sarahd.7827 Год назад +1

      Me too! Gold is always SSK, purple k2tog and so on. Great minds think alike:)

    • @darlenefarmer5921
      @darlenefarmer5921 Год назад +1

      @@sarahd.7827 Absolutely...and Norman is correct. I was a computer programmer/systems at the Pentagon before I retired in 2016. I worked in computers while on active duty (United States Army!). I color code just about everything...LMBO

  • @TheSerialZiller
    @TheSerialZiller Год назад

    😂 The needle stopper tip made me gasp out loud. It’s a simultaneously simple and brilliant tip.

  • @islandguy808
    @islandguy808 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love your videos! I especially like the tip on clipping those tiny connectors. I'm always worried I'll lose mine!
    My tip is: Have you ever came back to your knitting after setting it down and "think" you're knitting on the correct side you left off on only to find you're on the wrong side? I use one colored stitch marker (green) at the start of the front facing side row, and another color (red) at the other end. When you turn your work, the red stitch marker is now at the start of the row. This way there is no question what side of your work you are on.

  • @MickeyMallone.
    @MickeyMallone. Год назад +8

    Of all the projects I've knitted, the one I'm on now is the first I've ever needed to follow the gauge for...and I'm terrible at it. Stitch markers helped me because I was able to cast on the number of stitches necessary for the gauge, check it, and section it off so that I could put the next ones on without having to yank out an absurd number of the little buggers to fix something. Not a great method to rely on, but it does help train the eye and hands to get consistent sized stitches!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +3

      you know..whatever it takes ;-) Every brain, every body works differently. And a lot of the tips I show here on this channel were born this way. Some of the things ..or well a loooot of the things I tried were failures but hey...live and learn!

  • @DarylBatCarer-ms7od
    @DarylBatCarer-ms7od 5 месяцев назад

    Had me going, "oh wow, of course you can" right from the start and wondering why some of your suggestions I hadn't thought of myself😅. Genius!

  • @Morticia147
    @Morticia147 Год назад +1

    Damn, I love the idea to use them as stoppers on cables. Till now I used a long peace of yarn to rest stitches, but this is a gamechanger for me. I am working on a sweater right now and had about 100 stitches resting on a loooooong piece of yarn, so I put your tip into practice right now.
    Thanks for this amazing tip!

  • @YukonRoseinLV
    @YukonRoseinLV Год назад +7

    I was recently making a hat that had a panel in it that is garter. I was having trouble keeping track of which rounds were the purl rounds and which were the knit rounds until I saw someone on Reddit suggest using 2 different colored bulb markers chained. I used a green and a purple. Purple was the purl row, green was the all knit row. Everything was smooth sailing after that!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      yes, that definitely works so well. And like you said, some patterns can be very confusing to knit in the round and I just feel, a well placed stitch marker here and there prevents any mistake so smoothly!

  • @thunderabovecreations
    @thunderabovecreations Год назад +15

    Thanks for all the tips, never thought of using the markers as a stopper on interchangeable needles, I had always just used a rubber band when I am done for a bit, but now I don't have to worry about it breaking =)

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      definitely. Do remember, however that when you are doing magic loop, you would have to secure the other end still!

  • @2acrorat
    @2acrorat Год назад +3

    Larger versions, typically used as hammock hangers for small pet cages, can be used for huge needles and for accommodating larger numbers of stitches, as for those at the neck of a garment, as Norman mentioned. I have several of these big clips [as I have small furries] sized about 7-8cm long, 4 cm across the bulb, so giving about 18-20cm of overall length. Known here as Pear Clips, they are available at online pet stores, eBay or ETSY.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      interesting. Well, I guess I never knit with big enough needles to need these so that's probably why I never even thought about that. Ha! thank you for adding that here

  • @lisaw8202
    @lisaw8202 Год назад +2

    I would add that when you use your stitch marker to catch a dropped stitch, you can use the marker to "hang" that stitch from your needle or cable in the correct place, so you won't pass the spot as you knit around. I love your videos, thank you for them!

  • @kristinfromoregon6372
    @kristinfromoregon6372 Год назад +3

    I just watched this video and will definitely use your tips to make my knitting process less random😂. I use my bulb stitch markers as “keys” to tighten interchangeable needles since they are always handy. I recently bought a mixed color pack of 1500 bulb markers from Amazon for $14👍🏼 I’ll never be able to loose them all😜

  • @doreensoutar5130
    @doreensoutar5130 Год назад

    Oh the little chain of stitch markers will be fantastic for increasing a thumb gusset for gloves....that has made my day 😊

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      yeah, it will work very well for that. You could even use the spare ones to put your stitches on hold once you are there!

  • @isawa6649
    @isawa6649 Год назад

    Needle stoppers! Stitch holder and cable needle! Great ideas Thank you

  • @tds603
    @tds603 Год назад +14

    I always liked the cute little stitch markers but you pointed out the versatility of the bulb markers which I have just ordered. Thank you for all your tips!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +4

      yeah..i mean i like them as well and sometimes I just can't resist buying them..but typically i just use them as my start of the round marker which I don't have to slip. I like pretty things haha!

  • @BannanaOnFloor
    @BannanaOnFloor Год назад +1

    Im glad Im not the only one that struggles with counting! I often use stitch markers to keep track of my cast ons and rows in both knitting and crochet

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      You are certainly not alone!! I would say, that is very common among knitters

  • @jurrassitol15
    @jurrassitol15 Год назад +5

    Loved the use of the bulb markers as stoppers on the interchangeables! Never through to use them like that!

  • @jandkcon
    @jandkcon Год назад +6

    Great and innovative ideas! Whenever I purchase a clothing item and find the hangtag attached with a bulb pin I feel like I’ve struck gold! Yesterday while counting out coins at a driveup I even found one in my change 👛 purse🤩👍🏻#neverwithout

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      ha! I feel the same...like gollum and his precious ^^

  • @lindapayne9474
    @lindapayne9474 Год назад +1

    Thanks for many new tips for using these bulb shaped markers. I had switched to this type some time ago but had no thought of the many ways they can be used.

  • @christielamb2894
    @christielamb2894 Год назад

    Well, I'm no longer "on the fence" about picking up some light bulbs markers. Thank you for the new uses, all are very good. Thank you, Norman. 😊
    💜✌️🧶

  • @repprezent6593
    @repprezent6593 Год назад +4

    Norman! You continue to come out with bangers! You are a true leader in the knitting community! So grateful I found your channel.

  • @nickiethesaint316
    @nickiethesaint316 Год назад +8

    You have a tremendous talent for teaching ❤

  • @Kasztan_101
    @Kasztan_101 Год назад

    Your videos are obviously very informative but man, are they beautiful! Those colours are so saturated, the colour palette of each part is just a bliss.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      happy to hear that. this recent upgrade to my colour scheme was thanks to a lot of feedback here from the community to make the videos even more accessible for colorblind ppl and ppl with other visual problems/disabilities.

  • @mzmscoyote
    @mzmscoyote Год назад +1

    These are great tips. If these little stitch markers are beyond the budget you can use scrap yarn from completed projects in exactly the same way.

  • @roisanaries
    @roisanaries Год назад +1

    Well….I need to get some more bulb stitch markers! 😂 Excellent content - super helpful. Thank you!

  • @lotusflower4175
    @lotusflower4175 22 дня назад

    Thank you, Norman! I really appreciate your tips and all your videos! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @aolster3198
    @aolster3198 Год назад +7

    I've used all your tips (used regular safety pins after I had to buy replacement connectors (: ).
    I chain different color markers as my row counters - even use plastic coated paperclips on large repeats with some colors standing for certain "no-brainer" rounds/rows. I set the chain up and move a marker from one to the next to indicate my current working row/round.
    I agree these bulb markers are the most used notion in my yarn kit!

  • @malenadoty5643
    @malenadoty5643 Год назад

    Well that first one was just 🤯!

  • @runaaufbrennen7593
    @runaaufbrennen7593 Год назад +12

    My big pack of bulb pins just got EVEN MORE useful for me! You've done it again, Norman! Thank you so much! 🤩❤️

  • @susankorotkin3386
    @susankorotkin3386 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much. I use these bulb stitch markers everywhere in my knitting. I hadn’t thought of putting one thru the hole on my needles to capture the stitches - genius!

  • @Susann_S.
    @Susann_S. Год назад +4

    Hi norman.
    Thanks, for these helpful tips.
    I use a stitchmarker, to secure the last stich of crocheting. Then you can put it in your bag and travel around.
    Greetings
    Susann

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      oh yeah..thats very useful as well. Thx for adding it here, Susann!

  • @misselanys1219
    @misselanys1219 Год назад +1

    I use them to mark the beginning of a decrease or increase section so i can count the rows up when i mindlessly forget to tap my row counter app. Incidentally I love ❤ your tips and tricks and was today years old when i learned from you that pulling yarn from the center is the reason why my yarn separates all the time. Thank you for that!!! Greetings from a collapsing democracy USA! ❤

  • @cozzaac
    @cozzaac Год назад

    I must admit, this video just popped up as a recommended one to watch. I didn't expect to learn anything new but I did 😲 starting with the first tip. Excellent video, thank you for sharing!!!

  • @kvcaps
    @kvcaps Год назад +6

    Very useful advice. I plan to utilize them more often. Thank you for the tips! Have a great day.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +3

      you too. We have been celebrating the 1. Advent here :)

  • @mkeller18
    @mkeller18 Год назад +2

    When a pattern says to increase every other row, for instance, I loop a bulb market with a small jump ring. Each row I switch between the two kinds of markers. And I know that if the bulb is sitting on my needle it's a change row (because I can change the marker). If the jump ring is on the needle it's a plain row (because I can't adjust that marker).

  • @purrsnpurls9527
    @purrsnpurls9527 Год назад +1

    The tip about adding a label to your yarn is ingenious!! At least to a professional yarn label displacer like me 😅 One thing that I do: when I adapt a garment on the go, e.g. add additional decreases or increases to fit it to someone's body, I add one of the little bulbs in each increase/decrease. I also write things down but it's a great way to visually track where I changed what.

  • @aimeewalters4861
    @aimeewalters4861 Год назад +2

    A minute and a half in and I already said, that's a great idea out loud.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      oh wow, Aimee. Happy to hear my tips are that eye..or rather mouth opening ;D

  • @michaelabeijer675
    @michaelabeijer675 Год назад +2

    Even someone who loves bulb markers as much as I do can learn something from this video. I prefer using ornamental pins to mark the front of a project (and occasionally keep the front and back together for larger projects.

  • @clemenciarodner2339
    @clemenciarodner2339 Год назад

    I hadn’t visited you in a while Norman. I am working on a fairly large needlepoint project. Today I felt like a little visit, and stumble upon this gem of a video. You are the best!! Thanks so much. Believe it or not, some of the tips are going to be useful in my needlepoint work.

  • @koosverheul6474
    @koosverheul6474 Год назад +1

    Thank you again Norman. I had no idea that the little holes in the cable connectors can be used to insert a lifeline - absolutely brilliant! I will also immediately start using the suggestion to use the markers as a needle stopper through the little hole. Great ideas, thank you!

  • @suzannestefani9828
    @suzannestefani9828 Год назад +1

    I have round plastic markers, clasp plastic , fancy beaded ones, and the wire bulb ones, now I have more uses for the bulb one , which are my favorite anyway. Always a delight to listen and learn from you.
    Suzy

  • @laurayoungmark334
    @laurayoungmark334 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tips! Learning something new even though I've been knitting for a while now! Off to buy more light bulbs markers LOL😆

  • @shirleyeggenschwiler9482
    @shirleyeggenschwiler9482 Год назад +2

    Thanks very much!

  • @cassiesugito
    @cassiesugito Год назад +2

    Great video. I also used small stitch markers to mark the place I do wrap and turns and I have used it to mark the actual wrap itself. I was using dark coloured yarn so picking up the wraps was challenging especially on the wrong side!

  • @hannahsideris4353
    @hannahsideris4353 Год назад +3

    Thank you! I know a few of these, but most of them are new. I like, that there is ONE video to show all uses together :).

  • @aileenmiles1693
    @aileenmiles1693 Год назад +2

    I always say you can never have too many stitch markers. I like to use the bulb-shaped ones especially for marking my decrease rounds on sleeves so I can make sure they both turn out the same. Thanks for the tips!

  • @bornokyo5575
    @bornokyo5575 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the advice. Now these bulb stitch markers will be valued more.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      I sure hope they are...!

    • @bornokyo5575
      @bornokyo5575 Год назад +1

      @@NimbleNeedles I need to buy more now. So many possibilities just opened up.

  • @KW-qb9jo
    @KW-qb9jo Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. According to your test I am an intermediate beginner and you have taught me! Thank you so much for that. I have the plastic ones and they are horrible. I also was not using them for all of these different type cases. I am now! I just casted on with double needles to start the brioche stitch I learned from you and for once I didn’t have to backup and count stitches because I lost count. I also ordered the pin style ones through your link. I know these tips probably seem obvious but they are not for me and I am always grateful for them

  • @mmeharriet1538
    @mmeharriet1538 Год назад

    Great episode. I never thought of all those ingenious ways to use the simple bulb stitch marker. Thanks!

  • @maria2400
    @maria2400 Год назад +1

    As a beginner knitter., Theses tips are so helpful. Thank you so much.

  • @naomimartinez-goldstick4181
    @naomimartinez-goldstick4181 Год назад

    Love this - BUT I REALLY LOVE YOUR SCISSORS!!!

  • @maryclark7947
    @maryclark7947 Год назад +3

    These tips are genius. Thank you so much.

  • @angelicinspirations
    @angelicinspirations Год назад

    Your invaluable tips are really terrific for a novice like me. Thanks.

  • @genier7829
    @genier7829 Год назад +2

    The tip about marking cable crosses is new to me. I am starting a complex cable project in the new year and will certainly use this technique, thanks.

  • @GMY100
    @GMY100 Год назад +3

    Pragmatic & innovative particularly the part on interchangeable needles.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      it took quite a long time to collect all these tips and pour them into one cohesive video. I think this was 6 months in the making >.<
      So, glad you enjoy these tips

  • @freezypeeps8311
    @freezypeeps8311 Год назад

    The bulb shaped markers are my favourite as well, for all the reasons you mentioned. I’ve also seen people use them to mark and pick up wraps in Wrap and Turn, and Japanese short row techniques. Useful little fellas.

  • @christenagervais7303
    @christenagervais7303 Год назад +3

    Thank you Norman for all of the great hints!🇨🇦

  • @katerinavali4501
    @katerinavali4501 Год назад +1

    This really made me happy... I just bought these markers and expected I will only use them to mark repetetive sections of my work... after the video I think I will need to buy some more as I will definitely start to use them much more after seeing your video. Norman you are a STAR. I learned so much from you already...thank you for sharing all your experience.

  • @tusapaula
    @tusapaula Год назад

    A lot of great ideas for the bulb stitch markers!

  • @TheMaggieMia
    @TheMaggieMia Год назад +1

    I do the same and often use different colored markers on each sock so I can easily switch which 1 I am working on, that way they both make progress

  • @naomimartinez-goldstick4181
    @naomimartinez-goldstick4181 Год назад

    Another idea for use in counting rows is adding them in your first sock or sweater sleeve so you can make the 2nd one identical! Nice video!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      yeah, that really helps a lot of knitters

  • @basildraws
    @basildraws Год назад +1

    I only have the plastic loop kind at the moment, but one thing I use them for is to pin my work+needles into an 'X' when I'm taking a break. They're pretty secure this way and I don't have to worry if they fall off the bench or my wife needs to move them for some reason.

  • @lyndasmith593
    @lyndasmith593 Год назад +4

    Absolutely genius. I have a bunch of those and I keep forgetting what I'm using them for as my projects seem to sit more than knit😂. I'm going to use your ideas thank you I really enjoy your channel.

  • @sidmelucci3675
    @sidmelucci3675 Год назад +1

    Ingenious! I just followed your affiliate link and ordered a batch of markers plus some letter & number beads. (Also a bottle of cedar oil to refresh my little anti-moth blocks.)

  • @amandah4834
    @amandah4834 Год назад +1

    Some great tips Norman I know what to ask Santa for now some bulb shaped stitch markers lol 👏love the use of holding a few stitches instead of the long stitch holders I have they do get in the way and much better to use them to pieces of a garment together so much safer than pins thank you again Norman 😊Amanda xx💕💖

  • @Eclecticleme
    @Eclecticleme Год назад

    Some of these tips apply to many other yarn and fabric projects. Thank you.

  • @patbrain913
    @patbrain913 Год назад +1

    This was so informative, some I knew but I did learn, that is the important thing always learn. Thank you so much Norman

  • @shelives7
    @shelives7 Год назад

    Wow you’ve done it again! Super tips. That first one used as a needle stopper is genius. I would probably put it thru both tips when my needles are really full like with a blanket. Thanks!!

  • @libertylady64
    @libertylady64 Год назад +3

    Thank you Norman! Great video!

  • @rachelar6
    @rachelar6 Год назад

    Omg I didn't even think about using it as a stopper for interchangeables! Awesome

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      glad I could able to share that with you!

  • @StephanieMayfieldDIG
    @StephanieMayfieldDIG Год назад +4

    Great tips! Some were new. I like to make fancy stitch markers and I usually add them to the light bulbs. I use the fancy ones for my beginning of round.

  • @has8167
    @has8167 Год назад +1

    And they have wonderful color coated lightbulb stich markers. I absolutely love them for DK working and smaller weighted yarn. I have also taken nail polish to my gold and silver stich markers to mark them up for a huge project. I have a scrap paper that I have indicated all color for a particular stich or grope of stiches, like ssk, m1L are the front or back, whichever and when I put down my work and pick it back up it, I know what and where. If I forget I can always look at my charted scrape paper, so I no longer need to think, once I see that color, I know exactly where I am at and what I need to do next. Thank you, you are giving me better uses for my stich markers that are just hanging around, because I don't know about you all, but I can never have enough of variety. Best Holidays Season to all.

  • @tagalonggal
    @tagalonggal Год назад +1

    Thank you! Lots of great ideas. Some I knew, some I didn’t. Love the idea of using multiple markers latched together to keep track of decreases, etc.

  • @DachsieMom75
    @DachsieMom75 Год назад

    Oh Awsome, Norman! I'm just waiting for my stitch markers to arrive from Amazon. I ordered 100 in 12 different colors, because I figured that it would be enough, but with all your handy tips I may have t go back for the compartmentalized box with 500 in it.
    THANK YOU for all your hard work.
    💜 ❤️ You're the best!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      haha...well 500 does sounds like a lifetime supply but hey...i bet you plan to knit for as long as possible, too!

  • @meshamybelle
    @meshamybelle Год назад

    Some of these I already do but others were truly innovative- thanks!

  • @sarahjim5540
    @sarahjim5540 Год назад

    So many great uses for these bulb stitch markers!
    One I haven't seen mentioned yet: I use these to tuck away tails of yarn inside of the project so they don't tangle. For short-ish lengths I wind the yarn around the open pin then pin that bundle to the inside of the fabric. For lengths that are too long for that, I'll wind the very end and maybe the middle around the pin and secure that.
    This is especially helpful for when I knit the sleeves on top-down sweaters and want to leave a good length of yarn for later to patch up any holes at the underarm.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      ah..cute. I typically use hair clips for that.

  • @vicki1141
    @vicki1141 Год назад +5

    These were all knew to me except for the one to secure dropped stitch. Currently starting simple lace projects and your tips have just changed the world for me! Every video you make is so easy to learn from. Thank you so much for being the best knitting educator on the net. Self taught and sometimes confused , hahaha, here in Nova Scotia, 🇨🇦.

  • @louiselegacy9985
    @louiselegacy9985 Год назад +2

    These stitch markers are my preferred ones that use. Laughed at your kindergarten comment. 🤣

  • @lfcpr
    @lfcpr Год назад

    Norman your videos are just fantastic. Congrats on your job. Whenever I have a doubt a search among your publications to see if there's something to enlighten me. 🤭

  • @cleokoch2764
    @cleokoch2764 Год назад

    I never stop learning from you Norman. Thank you.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      I never stop learning from all these amazing comments here either

  • @LadySedona
    @LadySedona Год назад

    Excellent tips, much appreciated. Also I know it sounds tacky but it's so nice to see a video with hands that look well manicured and neat & clean, it is a delight👐

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      ha....takes quite a loot of effort to maintain them in such a manner. These macro lenses make even the smoothest hand look like you came straight in from gardening.

  • @annj60
    @annj60 Год назад

    So great tips! Thank you, you are the best teacher!

  • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
    @TrudySchwartzBurrill Год назад +6

    Love this. I got some new ways to use my most commonly used stitch markers. I find they are easy to never miss on your row they don’t make your running thread longer needlessly and they are just convenient and easy to use. So I appreciate the additional ways of usage here that you’ve have shared in this tutorial.