Knit Picks


Knitting Chart Keeper

Cost: $12.99 per keeper.

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Never lose track of your chart progress again with this knitting chart keeper from KnitPicks. This magnetic keeper is equipped with four magnets that hold your chart in place; it even keeps track of your progress after closing and reopening it between knitting sessions. This keeper is covered in a sturdy fabric to ensure its durability and prolong its life. The Knitting Chart Keeper measures 12″ x 9″ opened flat and 9″ x 6″ closed.


Knitting Counter (Mini Kacha-Kacha)

Cost: $10.50 per counter.

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No matter the difficulty of the knitting pattern, it’s always important to keep track of your stitches to ensure you don’t drop a stitch or accidentally add one. Clover’s mini knitting counter is small and easy to use. Plus, it’s made to be placed on a chord (not included) which allows it to be worn like a pendant. Keep your work tidy and organized and never lose track of your stitches again!


Knitting Juice Glass

Cost: $12.47

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If it’s been one of those weeks and you just can’t wait to sit down and knit, you might need some knitting juice. This is the perfect glass for you and you can fill it with whatever “juice” you might need to help you “unwind” after a long day. It’s even dishwasher safe!


Knitting Needle 1937 Patent Print

Cost: $15.93+

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This is the perfect addition to your knitting corner. The original knitting patent is a piece of history that has been digitally restored to create a stunning print in either white, chalkboard, vintage or blueprint style. Showcase your (clearly) favorite invention in a unique and artistic way.


Knitting Needle Point Protectors and Stoppers

Cost: $4.99 per three pairs.

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Double-pointed needles can often be used when a single-pointed needle is called for, but then you have to be extra cautious that your stitches don’t fall off the other end. In those instances, you need a set of Clover Point Protectors and Stoppers on the ends of your needles to keep your stitches in place. The cap color helps you keep track of which side of fabric you are working on. This package comes with three pairs of point protectors for knitting needle US sizes 0 (2.0 mm) through 10.5 (6.5 mm).


Knitting Needles & Ball of Wool Earrings

Cost: $14.57 per pair

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For the knitter who has everything, these tiny ear studs are quite the treat. Featuring 100% laceweight merino wool and silver-plated knitting needles, these earrings are too adorable. They come in many different color options, from solid yellow and blue to white, black or blue with gold or silver metallic thread, and they are perfect for the glamorous knitter!


Knitting Planner Stickers

Cost: $2.34

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These stickers make planning your week spunky and colorful. Stick them in a planner to mark your designated knitting days, or use them to decorate cards, notebooks, and more. Twenty-eight stickers come with the sheet, so you won’t run out of knit-worthy sticker style.


Knitting Printed Pencil Set

Cost: $9.46+

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Forget boring pencils. Notes on knitting patterns require something more: this set of punny pencils in bold pink and black colors. With phrases like Just Unwind, Knitty Gritty and All You Knit Is Love, these pencils are the perfect addition to your knitting routine.


Knitting Project Bag

Cost: $39.00

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It’s time to knit on-the-go! This knitting project bag is perfect for those days when you are too busy to sit at home, but can’t bear to be parted from your current knitting project. This bag is handmade from 100% cotton and is reversible. Now you can bring your knitting projects to the doctor’s office, on the bus, to your grandson’s soccer games, and anywhere else you please!


Knitting Quote Project Tote Bag

Cost: $14.00

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Show off your magical knitting talent with this charming tote bag. You’ve spent the time learning how to knit and turn strings into pretty things and now it’s time to treat yourself to a project bag that will make you smile. Plus, it will encourage you to turn more and more strings into pretty things!