Stitch MarkersUpdated 6 months ago
Stitch markers are small rings or clips that can be slipped onto the needle or attached to the fabric to indicate specific points. They’re especially helpful for tracking pattern repeats, marking the beginning of a round, or reminding you where to increase or decrease stitches.
Types of Stitch Markers:
- Closed Ring Markers: Slipped onto the needle and used to mark a place in the row.
- Locking Markers: Resembling small safety pins, these can be clipped directly to the fabric, ideal for counting rows or marking a specific stitch.
- Split Rings: Shaped like small rings that open and close, they’re versatile for moving across stitches easily.
Tip: Use different colors or styles to distinguish pattern sections or special techniques, like different colors for increases and decreases.