Explore our collection of essential Tulip accessories designed to complement your sewing, knitting, and crafting projects. Our range includes practical tools and helpful gadgets that make your crafting more efficient and enjoyable. These Tulip accessories feature innovative designs and quality construction, helping you organize your workspace, measure accurately, and add finishing touches to your work. From storage solutions to specialty tools, each accessory reflects Tulip’s commitment to functionality and craftsmanship. Perfect for enhancing your existing toolkit or discovering new ways to improve your craft. Made in Japan with attention to quality and detail.
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Tulip Pin Cushion series come in 12 different colours representing the months. With the highest priority on having the needles go into the cushion, the cloth used for it is a thick, high quality cotton sheeting that has a very smooth and soft texture. -
Tulip Suitto Auto Needle Threader Suitto is easy to operate, requiring users only to set a needle and a thread, and press the button. The button doubles up as a thread cutter and the base of the needle threader has a magnet strip so you can collect those loose needles with ease. Suitto enables users to thread needle easily. For use with oval eye needles. -
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
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Knitting Blacking Wires for the blocking your knitting patterns.