Reddit Reddit reviews CLOVER 336 Knitting Counter Kacha-Kacha

We found 3 Reddit comments about CLOVER 336 Knitting Counter Kacha-Kacha. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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CLOVER 336 Knitting Counter Kacha-Kacha
The Country of Origin: JapanThe Package Length of the Product is: 2.9"LThe Package Width of the Product is: 2.1"WThe Package Height of the Product is: 0.3"H
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3 Reddit comments about CLOVER 336 Knitting Counter Kacha-Kacha:

u/ernieball · 27 pointsr/crochet

It's no secret - hookers love yarn. But it can be difficult buying yarn for someone you don't know. Especially if you don't know much about yarn (it's probably much more expensive than you might think, and picking some out could send you into a very Jeremy Renner picking out cereal in The Hurt Locker kind of moment). It can also be difficult buying hooks. There are... a shitton of hooks. And each one is very different. Picking those out could be like trying to pick out guitar strings for someone you've never met or heard play. My point: you'll really want to do your homework - stalking in 3... 2... 1.. go! If you can't find something they've specifically fawned over, you might stick with tools. Something I think every hooker should have, well - you can't go wrong with Lace Blocking Wires.

You can get them here from Knitpicks ($19.99 plus shipping).

Or here from Amazon ($23.99 and free shipping if you have Prime).

Another option is a travel Yarn Bin. Something like this from Amazon, which is killer on sale right now for $9.99 (regular $19.99) and free shipping with Prime. Or this little ditty from cafe press.

If you need some small filler type stuff - stitch markers are absolutely invaluable to hookers (just make sure they open and close like a D-ring. You don't want the circle ones that don't open - those are for knitting and can't be used for crochet.). Darning Needles in assorted sizes kick ass and get used on pretty much every project. Same with a stitch counter - crochet gold right there.

Anyhow - I know the wires are a few bucks over budget, but they're a great tool to consider if you aren't able to find something fool-proof for your giftee. Hope this helps :D

u/shinypretty · 2 pointsr/crochet

Sure! I've also always found them at Michaels and Hobby Lobby, and I think a few times Joann but I never went in there much. https://www.amazon.com/Clover-336-Knitting-Counter-Kacha-Kacha/dp/B001HZOY5O

I have eight now, that I can lay hands on. There are definitely a few more in my WIP bags. I can't live without the things; I use two at a time. The one on my left is for rows, the one on my right is for stitches in the current row.