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Cocoknits Colourful Opening Stitch Markers | Tub of 60

These opening coloured stitch markers make it easy to mark rounds, increases, decreases and stitch patterns. The steel markers can be added or moved by placing them on the needle, hook or directly on stitches. These bulb stitch safety pin style markers will stick to the magnetic Maker's Keep slap band and are ideal for crocheters and knitters.

Why you will love them:

  • The markers can accommodate up to 8mm / US 11 needle
  • 60 stitch markers
  • The pack has 10 each of six colours
  • Includes a pot for storage
  • The markers are painted, not nylon coated, in order to keep them delicate and prevent them from leaving ladders in knitting (with extended use the paint may begin to wear off giving them a rustic look, but enough paint should remain to distinguish each colour)
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Sale price£13.00

Pickup available at Stanford in the Vale

Usually ready in 2 hours

Open kraft coloured cardboard storage pot with colourful bulb style stitch markers on a textured linen surface

Cocoknits Colourful Opening Stitch Markers | Tub of 60

Stanford in the Vale

Pickup available, Usually ready in 2 hours

Unit 1, 27 High Street
Stanford in the Vale
FARINGDON SN7 8LH
United Kingdom

+441367710362

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Cocoknits Colourful Opening Stitch Markers | Tub of 60

These opening coloured stitch markers make it easy to mark rounds, increases, decreases and stitch patterns. The steel markers can be added or moved by placing them on the needle, hook or directly on stitches. These bulb stitch safety pin style markers will stick to the magnetic Maker's Keep slap band and are ideal for crocheters and knitters.

Why you will love them:

  • The markers can accommodate up to 8mm / US 11 needle
  • 60 stitch markers
  • The pack has 10 each of six colours
  • Includes a pot for storage
  • The markers are painted, not nylon coated, in order to keep them delicate and prevent them from leaving ladders in knitting (with extended use the paint may begin to wear off giving them a rustic look, but enough paint should remain to distinguish each colour)