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28 Feb 2014 I then realized that I had four posts to work with on my Yarn Guide. The photo above shows how I hold my tension when I work projects where I need tight stitches. I wrap the yarn three times around my first finger and I get very tight tension and it keeps my fingers from hurting as much (see the video below
Simply slide over your finger and this handy guide helps control tension and separate channels to make colour work easier. Great for those with dexterity issues.
i wanted this so bad! i have an area on my finger where the yarn dented my skin while i crochet. heard about this in one of my crochet groups. it was great, until i put it on and it was too small and pinches my finger. my fingers are of average size.. disappointment indeed. as for joanns.love the store! a great place to shop,
29 Mar 2015 To use the yarn guide, you'll attach it to your finger, your clothing — wherever your particular yarn guide calls for. Note that for yarn guides that are worn as fingers, you can put the guide on any finger. Do whatever feels most comfortable for you. Next thread the different strand of yarn through the guide.
24 Feb 2014
Another great time-saver! Keep any type of yarn separated for fast, uniform stitching. Yarn Guide slips easily onto your finger to keep yarn separated. Plastic.
In Stock. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Gift-wrap available. It fits comfortably on the finger; Used when knitting with different colors; Made in Japan; 1 per pack; Ring type yarn guide; Separates yarns; Must have for knitting; Quality Clover knitting accessory
Keep yarns untangled and at an even tension while working on a colowork project. This purple plastic yarn stranding guide is worn on the tip of your finger, and will work for English or Continental knitters. To use, open the lid, and you will see four channels for yarn. Lay a strand of yarn in any of the channels, and snap the
23 Oct 2011 The trick to using these yarn guides is to practice with a single yarn first, before adding the second one. Each guide has a sweet spot on your finger—you'll have to experiment and find the position that suits you best. For example, the metal guide's picture always shows it sitting straight up, with the yarns
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