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Tulip Mind Giant Crochet Hook The Tulip Mind Giant hooks are available in 5 sizes and are all in different colours The design is different to the Etimo hook range, these are plastic and light weight. The sizes are available are: Green (TA-0030E) - 7.00mm Dark Blue (TA-0031E) - 8.00mm Silver (TA-1031E) - 9.00mm Gold (TA-0032E) - 10.00mm Wine Red (TA-0033E) - 12.00mm
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Tulip double ended aluminium crochet hooks, available in a variety of sizes. Both flexible and durable, matched with the flawless balance between sharp curves and smooth edges, make it the ideal hook for crocheting. Sizes available in mm are: 2.00 - 2.20, 2.20-2.50, 2.20-3.00, 2.50-3.50, 3.00-3.50, 3.00-4.00, 4.00-5.00, 4.50-5.50, 5.00-6.00
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Tulip Bamboo Crochet Hook - 15cm Long Premium bamboo crochet hooks, made super smooth to prevent snagging with great durability. 1 hook per pack Available in the following sizes (mm): 2mm, 2.25mm, 2.5mm, 2.75mm, 3mm, 3.25mm, 3.5mm, 3.75mm, 4mm, 4.25mm, 4.5mm, 5mm, 5.5mm, 6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, 12mm
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Sale!Large needle eye. Flexible and warp resistant. Runs smoothly through fabric. Available in NO3, NO5, NO7, NO8, NO9, NO10. Plus size No1 and No10 with a Bigger Eye Also in Thick Mix (NO3 - NO5- NO7) And in Thin Mix (NO8 -NO9 - NO10)
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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 3 different packs:
- S/M/L - 5 x Small Yellow, 5 x Medium Red, 5 x Large Brown
- S/M/M - 5 x Small Yellow, 5 x Medium Red, 5 x Medium White
- M/M/L - 5 x Medium Yellow, 5 x Medium White, 5 x Large Brown
- 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