Favorite Gadgets
Dena - see-thru pencil pouch "even has grommet holes to fit in a 3 ring binder"
Füsun - 6" Ruler "because I don't need both hands to measure"
Mo - bent tip yarn needle "can't live without"
Elaine - Plastic safety pins
Judy R - gauge measure "I'm always throwing needles together & forgetting what size they are"
Miriam - Knit Kit "ideal for all the traveling that I do"
Ginny - the little yarn clippers "that I got in my welcome packet at my first Stitches Midwest"
Sue - scissors
Lorraine - "I can't live without my iPad/iPhone with the Knit Companion App. I was putting patterns in Google Docs but this is so much better."
Carolyn - the perfect notions case with see thru lids
Meena - stitch markers
Judi P - yarn scale & a row counter "that I made out of jewelry parts"
Valerie - 6" ruler with holes to tell needle size
Regina - Susan Bates finishing needle. "It's a little plastic needle that's shaped like a bow but it allows you to weave in the shortest ends of yarn. I got this as part of a shawl exchange."
Ann - small needle gauge - "super compact to fit into my gadget box"
Kathy S- plastic letter opener. "You can take it on airplanes and you almost always can get them for free."
Donna - Knit kit
Carol S - crochet hook "sized for the knitting I'm working on. It can help with dropped stitches or fixing a mistake from several rows back."
Liz - row counter "for a compulsive person like me who also likes to know where she's been and where she needs to go"
Willa - zippered pencil case
Win - needle gauge "the thing with the holes that tell you their size"
Terrilee - "My swift. It's hand made and all wood. It doesn't have to be clamped to a table or held down while i spin it. I can just pick it up and put it in front of the sofa and peacefully wind ball after ball while watching TV. It has the added advantage of looking really cool in the corner of the room. It's like a work of art."
Carole - "my favorite needle to finish projects and the needle threader"
Dena - see-thru pencil pouch "even has grommet holes to fit in a 3 ring binder"
Füsun - 6" Ruler "because I don't need both hands to measure"
Mo - bent tip yarn needle "can't live without"
Elaine - Plastic safety pins
Judy R - gauge measure "I'm always throwing needles together & forgetting what size they are"
Miriam - Knit Kit "ideal for all the traveling that I do"
Ginny - the little yarn clippers "that I got in my welcome packet at my first Stitches Midwest"
Sue - scissors
Lorraine - "I can't live without my iPad/iPhone with the Knit Companion App. I was putting patterns in Google Docs but this is so much better."
Carolyn - the perfect notions case with see thru lids
Meena - stitch markers
Judi P - yarn scale & a row counter "that I made out of jewelry parts"
Valerie - 6" ruler with holes to tell needle size
Regina - Susan Bates finishing needle. "It's a little plastic needle that's shaped like a bow but it allows you to weave in the shortest ends of yarn. I got this as part of a shawl exchange."
Ann - small needle gauge - "super compact to fit into my gadget box"
Kathy S- plastic letter opener. "You can take it on airplanes and you almost always can get them for free."
Donna - Knit kit
Carol S - crochet hook "sized for the knitting I'm working on. It can help with dropped stitches or fixing a mistake from several rows back."
Liz - row counter "for a compulsive person like me who also likes to know where she's been and where she needs to go"
Willa - zippered pencil case
Win - needle gauge "the thing with the holes that tell you their size"
Terrilee - "My swift. It's hand made and all wood. It doesn't have to be clamped to a table or held down while i spin it. I can just pick it up and put it in front of the sofa and peacefully wind ball after ball while watching TV. It has the added advantage of looking really cool in the corner of the room. It's like a work of art."
Carole - "my favorite needle to finish projects and the needle threader"