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Wooden tools for knitters

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Lots of different, useful wooden tools for knitters.  I make all of these from my studio in Cheshire, England. 

I use a solid Beech-wood which is grown in Germany.  I much prefer laser cutting and engraving this to plywood because it is 100% wood, no glues or chemicals.

The grain on the wood is really close and beautiful, making it perfect for this range of products.

Straps - I have also designed straps in leather or cork that have a Chicago screw fixing.  This allows you to easily hang up your knitting tool or attach it to your project bag.

Wooden tools for other crafts - I also design and create wooden tools for crocheters, embroiderers and spinners.

 

Tension & needle gauge

Approximately 18cm x 9cm, this knitting tool has everything you need.  A 15cm ruler for checking how much progress you have made, a 5cm tension square and needle gauge holes from 2 - 10mm.  

The needle gauge holes are made so that they won't fit at all into a hole that is too small and should rattle around a little in a size that is too big.  When the needle is in the right-sized hole, it will be a snug fit - just as it should be.  

The tool also has a hole for a strap.  You can see photos of the straps and buy them from within this product listing.

 

Small Tension Square Checker

This small-sized tension square checker is perfect for the on-the-go swatcher, or for those in a rush to get on with a project and are unlikely to make a large tension square. Once you have knitted a 10cm tension square, you can simply place the checker on top, making sure that the bottom of the inner square lines up to the bottom of a row and goes straight across that row.  The same applies to the stitches up each row.

Approximately 9cm x 9cm. 

The tool also has a hole for a strap.  You can see photos of the straps and buy them from within this product listing.

 

Needle gauge (2 - 5mm)

The needle gauge holes are made so that they won't fit at all into a hole that is too small and should rattle around a little in a size that is too big.  When the needle is in the right-sized hole, it will be a snug fit - just as it should be.  

I concentrated on the most popular needle sizes used.  If you need a gauge for larger needle sizes, see the Tension and needle gauge and/or jumper needle gauge.

Approximately 9cm x 6cm. 

The tool also has a hole for a strap.  You can see photos of the straps and buy them from within this product listing.

 

Sock needle gauge

The needle gauge holes are made so that they won't fit at all into a hole that is too small and should rattle around a little in a size that is too big.  When the needle is in the right-sized hole, it will be a snug fit - just as it should be.  

I concentrated on the most popular needle sizes used for socks.  

Approximately 8.5cm x 6cm. 

The tool also has a hole for a strap.  You can see photos of the straps and buy them from within this product listing.

 

Jumper needle gauge

The needle gauge holes are made so that they won't fit at all into a hole that is too small and should rattle around a little in a size that is too big.  When the needle is in the right-sized hole, it will be a snug fit - just as it should be.  

I concentrated on the most popular needle sizes used for knitting garments.  

Approximately 8.5cm x 7cm. 

The tool also has a hole for a strap.  You can see photos of the straps and buy them from within this product listing.

 

Kitchener stitch reminder

People often struggle to remember how to do Kitchener stitch.  I am a very visual learner and so pulled together this little graphic as a memory aid.  

The instructions given are slightly pared back from the original Kitchener stitch.  This is intentional so that you don't get the little ears that appear at the beginning and end of the graft.

Approximately 5cm x 5cm. 

The tool also has a hole for a strap.  You can see photos of the straps and buy them from within this product listing.

 

Product materials, sourcing and PoM Rating 

These wooden products were designed by me at KNIT IT - HOOK IT- CRAFT IT. The Beech-wood used is from Germany.  I design, laser engrave and cut the products in my studio in Cheshire, England. 

The straps are made from leather offcuts (origins unknown) and the Chicago screws are manufactured in the UK.  I laser cut the straps. 

Postage and Packaging

You can read all about P&P here.

The P&P costs applied are very transparent.  No additional costs are added on, you simply pay for the cost of packaging and the cost of postage.  I don't offer free P&P because what that usually means is that the cost of P&P has been added to the cost of goods.  I think it is better to assume that my customers aren't daft and would rather have transparent P&P costs than the pretence of 'Free P&P' with inflated prices on the items that they are buying.  

 


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