Knitting Accessories

  • Tulip Knitting Guage

    £1.84 excluding vat

    Tulip Knitting Gauge

    Can measure up to 22 sizes of different needle sixes by putting straight knitting needles or circular needles into the hole. 70mm x 210mm x 1mm 1pc/pack
  • Tulip Mind Quick Gauge

    £3.26 excluding vat

    Tulip Mind Quick Gauge

    The inside of the ruler is useful for counting stitches. The outside scale is useful in making drawn down versions to 1/4 or 1/5 of actual size. 150mm x 180mm x 1mm
  • Gauge with built-in yarn cutter (Gray)

    This gauge with built-in yarn cutter is good to carry. The hole in the gauge can be used to identify the size of a needle. 1pc./pack
  • Cable for CarryC Long “Fine Gauge”

    The size of cables mentioned(★) shows the total length when they are connected to a pair of CarryC Long “Fine Gauge” Interchangeable Bamboo Knitting Needles. Exclusively for CarryC Long “Fine Gauge”. Sizes Available: Cable length
    • CTMM-59    ★50cm       26cm
    • CTMM-60   ★60cm        36cm
    • CTMM-61   ★80cm        56cm
    • CTMM-62   ★100cm       76cm
    1pc / pack
  • Cable for CarryS

    £16.00 excluding vat

    Cable for CarryS

    To use this product, three pairs of carryC Interchangeable Bamboo Knitting Needles (six needles in total) are required.
    • The size mentioned (5cm/2″) is the length of the cable only.
    • When carryC Interchangeable Bamboo Knitting Needles are connected to both ends, the total length is 24cm/9 ½”
  • CarryS Interchangeable Knitting Needle Set

    Easily change to a tiny, swivel cord for smaller projects. Total needle length: 9.5cm This product contains three pairs of needles (six needles). The needle size is the same as  3.25mm carryC Interchangeable Bamboo Knitting Needles.
  • Tulip Row & Stitch Counter

    £2.80 excluding vat

    Tulip Row & Stitch Counter

    Twist the end until the correct number appears after finishing each stitch or row of stitches.  
  • Infila Needle Threader

    £6.30 excluding vat
    Infila Needle Threader   This classic needle threader can take both big and small eyed needles and is really simple to use. Instructions are included with the device. Available in various colours, colours chosen at random
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    Tulip Stitch Markers 7pcs/Pack Green 20% OFF

    Original price was: £2.61.Current price is: £2.07. excluding vat
    These round-nose locking stitch markers are specially designed to not split the yarn while you easily pick up stitches. You can select your favourite colours that best suit your knitting yarn. These are used as guides for increasing/decreasing stitches by being placed right on the stitches. Though they resist falling off, they are easy to put on and remove. These have glue residue from price point stickers on the packaging.
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    Cable for CarryC/CarryT Available in various sizes Rotary cable join prevents twisting of cable. Easy to attach without use of any tools. Needles will not loosen while knitting. Available in the following sizes: 40cm, 60cm, 80cm, 100cm
  • Felting All in One Kit

    £9.33 excluding vat
    Feltomo Felting All in One Kit This little pink starter kit has everything you need to give you your first taste at felting. The kit includes, pink punching pad (100mm x 150mm x 55mm), Pink colour Feltomo needle with lid, pink mushroom kit containing bright pink wool, peach wool and a pattern.
  • Heart Shaped Stitch markers The variations in colour enable knitters to select the colour of tools according to the yarn colour and change the colour of accessories on a stitch by stitch basis. The slim marker is snag free and will not widen or distort your stitches. This stitch marker is really easy to pick up, even on a flat surface. Inserting the needles through the heart shaped curves allows you to easily pass the marker smoothly from one needle to the order. Available in 4 colours and 4 sizes: Colours: Yellow, Red, Brown and White Sizes: XL - 7mm to 12mm, L - 5mm to 6.5mm, M - 3.25mm to 4.5mm, S - 2mm to 3mm Good tips of use:
    • Simply slip the stitch marker onto the receiving needle at the location to mark. when circular knitting, placing a marker next to the first stitch of a row makes it easier to count the number of rows.
    • When casting on, placing stitch markers every 20 or 30 stitches makes easier to count the number of stitches

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