Clover Chibi with Jumbo darning Needle Set, 6.2 Height x 2.1 Length x 0.8 Width, Multicolor

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  • Frances Taylor

    Greater than one week

    Great product. Keeps me from losing needles.

  • Linda Courtney

    Greater than one week

    Perfect for my knitting to go bag!

  • Rabid Mongoose

    > 3 day

    I love, love, love these needles. Ive used them for years. Theyre the best ones for weaving in yarn ends when youve finished a crochet project.

  • Jessica Dickins

    > 3 day

    Perfect for finishing my infinity scarf! Im a beginner and it worked great for me, plus the case helps it not get lost in my knitting bag,or worse my room.

  • Bohemian1

    > 3 day

    Its kind of hard to explain this one but, if youre a knitter, I think youll understand. The curve at the end of the needles just makes it a little easier to pick up the correct strand when youre sewing seems in your knitting. I use these much more than my straight ones.

  • Sandy

    Greater than one week

    The needles have a larger needle eye suitable for yarn. The bent tip makes it easier to pick up stitches when weaving yarn ends. I love these!

  • Michael Espinosa

    > 3 day

    Excellent product

  • Reading Nurse

    > 3 day

    Love the screw on top of this storage case. Good quality needles and case. Love this!

  • Myles

    > 3 day

    These work SO MUCH BETTER than the plastic versions, and I love that they come in their own handy case. These needles almost glide in/out of the yarn as Im weaving in ends. The bended tips are helpful as well. My only complaint (not enough to pull back a star on the rating), is that my case had a little sharp nub of plastic where you screw on the top. I took the fine side of an emery board to it and whittled it down until it was smooth... no worries now.

  • Joanna D.

    > 3 day

    Chibi means short person and this is a stubby needle case shaped a bit like the end of a jumbo knitting needle. I have had one of these in my knitting kit for years. The kit comes with two bent-end darning needles. They are made of aluminum and very lightweight and cheap--yeah, they work fine for Kitchener stitch but for more extensive grafting, you may prefer a heavier needle. I have a selection of needles in the case, so I can choose a short, striaght needle or a bent end or a long needle as needed. The cap has a tab with a hole at the end. I thread a coil-less safety pin through the hole and pin it to my knitting bag, which is a small denim bucket that holds a sock or shawl project. I also frequently will pin one of these into my handbag lining, because when you need a darning needle, you have it right there. Years ago, I was able to find a translucent case, which I prefer because I can see which needles are inside. But either way, the case is very useful and its one of those funny little things you cant do without. By the way, another tip is to take an additional coil-less pin and thread your stitch marker rings onto it, and pin it inside your knitting bag. I also sometimes take an old keychain with a split ring or a latch ring and thread coil-less pins onto it with a small tape measure or small ruler, the Chibi case, and the markers. Then I hook it onto a strap or inside the knitting bag somewhere. This keeps all the little notions handy for when you need them. Additional items you might like would be a tiny LED flashlight and a magnifying glass.

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