Clover Soft Stitch Markers

Clover Soft Stitch Markers

Some of my favorite stitch markers due to their flexibility and softness, these perform best when working with larger-gauged projects, such as those using a worsted or bulky yarn weights. When working with lighter-weight yarns or smaller needle sizes, some gapping may occur so you will likely want to work with different markers

Stranded Colorwork: Basics & Beyond Class Review

Stranded Colorwork: Basics & Beyond Class Review

Sunne Meyer breaks down the material quite nicely so that it is easily digestible. She also talks through many of the finer points regarding each of the patterns that are included with the coursework. Make sure to watch the final module where she talks through fixing mistakes and adding embellishments; those saved me a lot of grief.

DellaQ Lily Straight Needle Roll

DellaQ Lily Straight Needle Roll

I have never felt so organized when it comes to my needles! There is something about unrolling my case and seeing all my needles laid out before me that helps make my knitting experience feel special.

Knitting Abacus by Ablet

Knitting Abacus by Ablet

My must-have tool on any pattern where I have to count rows or pattern repeats. Be gentle with the magnet, or the clasp can break.

Coco Knits Colored Stitch Markers

Coco Knits Colored Stitch Markers

Perfect for projects that use lighter-weight yarns or are knit on smaller needles that more easily show gaps or tension differences. The magnetic quality makes them easy to keep track of, and you get enough of each color to use them nicely in patterns.