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Knit Picks Premium Knitting Chart Keeper (Black)
GREAT FOR CRAFTING: This Knit Picks Premium Chart Keeper holds knit or crochet charts conveniently and protects them from damage while you craft; works great for other fiber crafts like cross stitch and embroidery tooEASY TO USE: Magnets can be positioned on the chart to highlight the pattern and move as your work progresses; Magnetic clasp can be flipped around to form an easel for easy viewingINCLUDED: Chart Keeper comes with 4 magnets, one 8" long, one 4-1/2" long and two that are both 2" long to keep charts in place and mark your progress as you workDIMENSIONS: Measures 9" x 6" when closed and 13" x 9" when opened flat; Fits standard 8-1/2" x 11" paper, folded in halfDURABLE: A vinyl exterior makes it easy to clean, with a durable polyester interior
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2 Reddit comments about Knit Picks Premium Knitting Chart Keeper (Black):

u/xanthia · 1 pointr/90daysgoal

Oh! I used to knit a LOT, you'll remember quickly! Have you tried the magnetic boards where you can put your paper and mark where you are? I'm going to assume you have lots of interruptions with a 3 yr old.

u/skyedivin · 0 pointsr/knitting

As a semi-recent graduate from beginner level, I second this one. I would die for a swift and ball winder for Christmas. (Also a set of interchangeable needles but I would want to preselect the set for myself.) A lot of the other knitting stuff mentioned in the comments (project bags, yarn bowls, knitting notions, etc.) would 100% be helpful and appreciated, but at least personally, I think those are the most fun to shop for and I like to buy them as a consolation prize of sorts at yarn shops when I'm being responsible and talking myself out of buying more yarn that I don't "need", so I don't exactly need help accumulating more stitch markers or row counters.

That said, a swift and ball winder are kind of bigger commitments. If she's new to knitting and not sure it'll stick for ages, notions might be a better short-term investment. Most yarn shops will wind your yarn for you when you purchase, so they're not necessarily "knitting needs".

If she's getting into specific types of projects, maybe get some more needles suited for those (hats = variety of like 16" circulars, socks = variety of 4-6" double pointed needles or long cabled circulars depending on her method preference, scarves = variety of straight needles, etc.). It's good to build out your basic needles and learn your preferences before committing to a specific brand of interchangeables. And if she likes color work or anything with a charted pattern, I've found a magnetic pattern holder to be invaluable (something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I4D81TC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NN7WDbTRJ0CY2).