ChaiGoo Red Lace are the best! I find most of the others have cords that kink except my KnitPiks interchangeable with short tips...they are also a pleasure to knit with.
I like the round stitch markers. I like to color coordinate my stitch markers in my knitting. My sister and I like to say stitch markers are your best friends.
I am working on the Andrea Shawl by Jo Allport designs. It is quite simple but looks very effective. I am using the Queensland connection yarn that has four colors. It is lambs wool and cotton and is very airy when knit up.
I like the locking stitch markers best. The colored ones are especially handy for marking different things, like start/end of pattern one color and sections another.
I think I'd coffee the locking stitch markers, but either one is great. Thanks for a great choice and all the new tricks for lace and regular knitting.
I'm working on a blanket for my soon to be born Granddaughter. I'm using a stitch pattern from a Debbie Macomber pattern but changing it up to suit the design by my 7 year old Grandson. When done it will be a rainbow. Either of the stitch markers would be appreciated.
P.S. the name of the "dinosaur" pullover by Martin Storey is "Dino"; P.P.S I'm partial to the locking stitch markers because they can be easily moved about as needed.
The main reason I don't like Knitter's Pride Dreamz is because the laminate is almost always so dark and it makes darker yarns really difficult to knit on them.
Thanks again, have a bless day and Happy New Year🍇🎉🪅🇨🇦
I would choose the locking stitch markers. Thanks for the tips n tricks. And for showing us the different needle tips to compare.
Great tips on working with lace project. Presently working on lace sweater.
Nice yarn! Thanks for the advice!
Thanks for the tips. I struggle with lace so next time I try I will also purchase the chiaogoo needles. I’m working on a simple gift knit hat 🧶🤗
Love the magnetic stick markers!
I'm about to cast on the Ashton Shawlette and would love the small closed stitch markers.
Great video about needle tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Love the metal stitch markers, Good job!
You shared some valuable information about lace knitting & using the stitch pattern books. I like the metal stitch markers.
Would love to try those closed markers
I love the locking stitch markers
Love the round colored stitch markers!
ChaiGoo Red Lace are the best! I find most of the others have cords that kink except my KnitPiks interchangeable with short tips...they are also a pleasure to knit with.
I bought Berocco alpaca and working on Alana Dakos Autumn sweater .
I like the round stitch markers. I like to color coordinate my stitch markers in my knitting. My sister and I like to say stitch markers are your best friends.
I am working on the Andrea Shawl by Jo Allport designs. It is quite simple but looks very effective. I am using the Queensland connection yarn that has four colors. It is lambs wool and cotton and is very airy when knit up.
I've just cast off a pair of socks, and am going to start a baby blanket next. No pattern for either of these. I would love the round metal markers. x
I like the locking stitch markers best. The colored ones are especially handy for marking different things, like start/end of pattern one color and sections another.
I totally agree!
I think I'd coffee the locking stitch markers, but either one is great. Thanks for a great choice and all the new tricks for lace and regular knitting.
Thanks for info!!!!
Love any type of stitch marker but of this group, I'd prefer the locking ones because they're more versatile.
Am working on the Norwegian Hat, an older pattern from Kelly….am almost done, it’s a beautiful pattern!
I'm working on a blanket for my soon to be born Granddaughter. I'm using a stitch pattern from a Debbie Macomber pattern but changing it up to suit the design by my 7 year old Grandson. When done it will be a rainbow. Either of the stitch markers would be appreciated.
P.S. the name of the "dinosaur" pullover by Martin Storey is "Dino"; P.P.S I'm partial to the locking stitch markers because they can be easily moved about as needed.
what was the name of the pattern on Ravelry you checked? Your voice got quiet there.
I'm working on slippers for the holidays.
The main reason I don't like Knitter's Pride Dreamz is because the laminate is almost always so dark and it makes darker yarns really difficult to knit on them.
This is not about lace 😮