Clover
Single Point
Knitting Needles
Clover
knitting needles has a tapered, round point that never s
plits
the yarn. They are smooth to the touch and become even smoother to the touch
the more you knit with them. Clover Takumi bamboo knitting needles are 60%
lighter than aluminum knitting needles of the same size, so your hand
doesn't tire even after long hours of knitting. Needle thickness is
important because it determines stitch size. You can be sure that every
"Takumi" bamboo knitting needle with the same size will be of the exact same
thickness and shape. Single - pointed, double - pointed, and circular
Clover knitting needles with the same number and size can be used interchangeably - the
result will always be beautiful, uniform stitches. Available in two lengths
below and double points.
Brittany Single Point
Knitting Needles
Brittany Art
Deco
Straight Knitting Needles, Classic Double Point and Cable Needles in Birch
are hand finished and exactly sized. Finely crafted wooden tools of this
nature have long been prized by craftsmen around the world. We invite you to
celebrate your crafts endeavors with the finest tools available. Also
available as double pointed needle
Brittany Single Point Knitting Needles

Brittany knitting needles are available in 10" or 14"
length.
Ta
pestry
Knitting Needle Case
for Straight Knitting Needles
Pretty tapestry case from Clover. This floral tapestry case will hold up
to eleven straight pairs pf knitting needles securely. Extra space for
accessories. For needles 13 to14" in length. Organize your needles! Makes a
great gift too! Case shown closed.
Celebrate your crafts endeavors
with the finest tools available
Brittany
Hooks and Brittany Knitting Needles are made in America by father and son
craftsmen, ensuring consistent quality and individual care. And, of course
Brittany hooks and Brittany Birch knitting needles look beautiful. The Brittany
Company is a family business and has been in business for twenty five years
specializing in craft tools.
Why buy Brittany needles and hooks?
Probably the best
reason has to do with the benefits of wood. Wood is warm, smooth and soft.
It won't drain heat from sensitive fingers the way aluminum and plastic
needles do. We have many comments from arthritis patients and their doctors
that they wouldn't be knitting if it weren't for wooden needles. Birch is a
superior wood for this purpose, its tensile strength and stability maintains
size, resists warping and allows for smoothness of finish no other needle
can provide.