Knit Picks


Glitter Yarn Kleopatra

Cost: $4.69

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Yes, it is an adventurous decision to incorporate sparkle into your design, but knitters always need to try new things! Plus, the fun glitter is great for warm-weather designs, especially mermaid-inspired beach attire or a spunky outfit for baby.


Hand Dyed Yarn Silver Sparkle Sock Mini Skeins

Cost: $29.00

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This “Beach Stones Gradient” colorway will appeal to all fans of classic grayscale hues. With a hint of sparkle, this sock weight yarn is a mixture of merino wool, nylon, and stellina. It’s practically begging to become your next scarf project!


Handmade Knitting Teacups on Bamboo Needles

Cost: $12

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Sitting down with a new pattern is invigorating, and your supplies should live up to the challenge. Let your knitting personality shine with these spunky knitting needles. Cute, colorful, and handmade from polymer clay, these yarn-filled teacups add originality to the knitting process. You choose one of the seven colors, and they can be attached to whatever size bamboo needle you need.


I Knit Because Murder is Wrong Bracelet

Cost: $15.49

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Made of hypoallergenic aluminum, this adjustable bracelet will let you show your love for knitting in a witty and fashionable way. Each letter is hand stamped and crafted with care. Add this one-of-a-kind bracelet to your jewelry collection.


Japanese Knot Project Bag

Cost: $48.00

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This is a unique and colorful project bag that can hold two small projects at once! Each bag is reversible and features a zippered pocket to hold all of your little knitting knick knacks, no matter how small. Closing the bag is easy: just pull the long-handle loop through the other. Each bag is hand sewn and is truly one of a kind.


Katrinkles Dachshund Wraps Per Inch Tool

Cost: $12.00

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If you have yarn missing labels, this little Dachshund is coming to the rescue. Measure the thickness of any yarn by simply wrapping the yarn around his belly. Depending on the number of wraps, you may find you have worsted weight yarn or perhaps super bulky yarn. Forget the guesswork with this hand little tool that’s as cute as it is handy!


Kit for Vintage Personalized Santa Stocking

Cost: $39.95

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When you think of a classic Christmas image, it nearly always involves a crackling fireplace, a twinkling Christmas tree, and of course, a handmade stocking. This design has preserved an iconic Santa in the homey warmth of a knit stocking, which means this will be the perfect addition to your holiday decorations. This kit includes pattern directions, a letter chart to knit names, 100% superwash wool and angora yarn, and even sequins and jingle bell embellishments. It’s easy to picture this stocking bursting with goodies on a festive Christmas morning and setting the tone for a holly jolly holiday.


Knit Crate

Cost: $19.95 to $34.99 per month

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We recommend the KNITCRATE MEMBERSHIP which features the in-house premium yarn brands and two exclusive patterns (one knit, one crochet). The crates ship worldwide with shipping and handling costs included. As a bonus, you get to enjoy 25% off all the products in the Member Central shop.


Knit Gauge Ruler by Ann Budd Knits

Cost: $5

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Gauge swatching can be frustrating and time consuming, but this knit gauge ruler is here to make life easier. To start, all you have to do is put the ruler on top of your knit piece and then match the stitch outlines on the ruler to your knit rows. It’s the easiest way to make sure your gauge is on track!


Knit Gift Guide: 12 Hot Picks

 

1. “I fell in love with the project bags from Dear Ewe as soon as designer Heather Gibbs showed me her wonderful designs. This bag is large enough for your current WIP, even your largest project will fit in these drawstring, 100% cotton bag. Plus, the Dear Ewe character holding her heart-shaped yarn = so cute!” – Nicola Prybell, Editor

2. “I love my Ottlite especially when I work in the evenings. I bought mine on sale at Joann’s Fabrics. I am very happy with this purchase. I wish I had bought it earlier.” – Nazanin Fard, Designer

3. “Okay, I admit that I’m a coffee addict so this mug truly speaks to me and my knitting habits! I love the cute scripty font and can’t wait to cozy up with my knitting and my peppermint latte” – Cher, Graphic Designer

4. “I adore my knit blockers. When possible, I like to use blocking wires for stretching out lace, but in some situations feeding wires through the edges of a piece just isn’t possible. Or I might just be having a lazy day

5. “It can be hard to find jewelry that I like because I can be pretty picky, but I love the weight of this pendant and of course the cute knitting needles!” – Kristina, Knitter

6. “I can’t wait to gift one of these pins to my bestie!” – Caitlin Eaton, Editor

7. “Brittany Walnut Needles are BACK and as fantastic as ever, so much beauty in a single object, from the highly articulated turning to the beautiful walnut wood itself this is a gift sure to please. Partner a set with a couple skeins of yarn in a vase for a real statement gift, attach a gift card for a year’s subscription to ILK and your gift is sure to please.” – Rosann Fleischauer, Designer

8. “My husband bought me a chart keeper for Christmas last year and I love it” – Claire Slade, Designer

9. “This is the perfect greeting card to pair with your knit gift!” – Natalie, Knitter

10. “I’m really fond of Della Q knitting cases! Amazing quality and designs!” – Tanya Eberhardt, Designer

11. “I love the fact that I can grab one thing as I run out the door with my knitting and have all of the notions I need for a project! Stitch markers, a measuring tape, needle gauge, row counter, a crochet hook for picking up dropped stitches, scissors that meet airport security requirements (I’ve flown with them without a problem), it’s brilliant!” – Karen Fletcher, Designer

12. “My favorite notion are these Needle Keepers. I haven’t lost one yet, unlike the rubber stoppers. They hold my knitting on the needles yet are easy on and off. They also protect the joins of your needles.” – Emily Lipa, Designer