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NEW - Extra Large Yarn Winders. Retail $57.50
THis winder will hold 8 to 12 ounces of yarn depending on the thickness of
the yarn being used. Great for Knitting Machine yarn when you need more
then one ball to ply yarns together. AlLso great for hand knitters and
crocheters. Made by Taixtexma. Comes with assembly instructions and a magnetic
screwdriver for assembly.
Retail $22.99
New Hand Punch for any punchcard knitting machine owner. Now you can
create your own designs and punch them on your blank cards (which are available
below). This punch has the safety lock which prevents you from punching a
hole where you don't want to. Easy hand grip punch.
Blank Punchcards for the 24 Stitch
punchcard knitting machines. I have also been told that these work for the
12 stitch punchcard machines also by just using every other column.
These new cards are transparent which makes it super easy to transfer that
pattern from your book to this card. Pack of ten for $20.50.
Blank Punchcards
Blank Punchcards
Kris Krafter Stitch N Row Calculator
Need to know how many stitches or rows are required to make your desired
length or width? Changing the gauge of a pattern?
This handy tool is for
both the hand and machine knitter.
First knit a swatch, measure how many
stitches per 1" and how many rows per 1", then feed in your gauge, read out the
number of stitches or rows needed for a given number of inches needed for your
garment. Works like a slide ruler. Also has a standard sizing chart for men,
women and children on the back side. Quite simple to use - fits easily into your
knitting bag. Comes with instructions. Retail cost $12.95
Wayneco Turn Around Cams
These are placed at the end of your knitting area to make your
garter carriage turn at that mark. This saves wear and tear on
your garter carriage preventing it from going to the end of the