Stitch Markers That Earn Their Keep

Stitch markers that do more than just look pretty

I love stitch markers! They're cute, functional accessories that add a bit of fun and style to my knitting in progress.

Stitch markers mark a place in your work to remind you that you need to do something: start a pattern repeat, make shaping, change colour, etc. But what if your stitch marker could do more than remind you; what if if could actually tell you what you need to do next?

Knitting instruction stitch markers take the guess work out of your shaping and help you avoid having to check your pattern every row. This is especially useful for making directional shaping: a line of increases or decreases that you want to slant consistently in the same direction. 

Available in increase (M1L and M1R) and decrease (SSK and K2T).

They are perfect for keeping track of shaping around the middle of a row, like under bust darts in a sweater, or just remembering which way to slant your increases on either side of a thumb gusset or sleeves.

Stitch markers don't have to be just pretty. They can also help you burn through those WIPs!

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