My must haves include my interchangeable Chiaogoo set, my Stanwood ball winder, try on strings, and a scale. Also, I have that same Chiaogoo swift. I love it! 🧶
My Chiaogoo stainless/Seeknit needle sets, Chiaogoo Shorties set, lightbulb stitch markers, measuring tape, rubber cord to hold stitches, crochet hook, row counter nail file. I also use a free version of Knitting Companion app. If you're going to replace your ball winder, I would recommend the Stanwood Needlecraft Large Metal winder. I have the smaller version which is great, but I wish I had purchased the larger one.
Must haves include a tape measure, a crochet needle for dropped stiches and also the knit pro interchangeable set! My partner gifted it to me as a confident beginner. I wished for it knowing it would make sticking to knitting as a hobby easier cause it makes the whole experience better. I used to use old thrifted metal needles (still use them occasionally) but never had the right cord length for anything I wanted to do which is annoying af
I've used my umbrella winder for a long time and I haven't had any issues with the yarn falling off or anything like that but maybe it depends on the type of yarn you use? I don't know if a more expensive yarn winder is worth the money but to each their own!
What’s your umbrella winder made out of? Mine was plastic and I felt like the yarn kept slipping out and the metal grip connecting to the table always came loose 🤔 getting one that was wood and grounded helped alleviate that!
@@TheHarryKnit Hi! I believe mine is the same as yours, plastic and metal. The grip in mine is great, never had any issues... it's a no-brand very cheap one I bought online
My must haves include my interchangeable Chiaogoo set, my Stanwood ball winder, try on strings, and a scale. Also, I have that same Chiaogoo swift. I love it! 🧶
I agree with the Stanwood ball winder. I was being cheap when I bought mine and now wish I had purchased the large ball winder.
Yeah, the Swift is amazing!!
I can’t live without my Chiaogoo interchangeable needles. I had no idea about their yarn swift. I must have it. I don’t like the umbrella swift.
My Chiaogoo stainless/Seeknit needle sets, Chiaogoo Shorties set, lightbulb stitch markers, measuring tape, rubber cord to hold stitches, crochet hook, row counter nail file. I also use a free version of Knitting Companion app. If you're going to replace your ball winder, I would recommend the Stanwood Needlecraft Large Metal winder. I have the smaller version which is great, but I wish I had purchased the larger one.
Thanks for sharing! I definitely need to get a new winder
Must haves include a tape measure, a crochet needle for dropped stiches and also the knit pro interchangeable set! My partner gifted it to me as a confident beginner. I wished for it knowing it would make sticking to knitting as a hobby easier cause it makes the whole experience better. I used to use old thrifted metal needles (still use them occasionally) but never had the right cord length for anything I wanted to do which is annoying af
That is awesome!
I love my Chaiagoo needles. Can’t knit without Knit Companion app.
I just got my first pair of Chiaogoo needles so I'm excited to try!
I've used my umbrella winder for a long time and I haven't had any issues with the yarn falling off or anything like that but maybe it depends on the type of yarn you use? I don't know if a more expensive yarn winder is worth the money but to each their own!
What’s your umbrella winder made out of? Mine was plastic and I felt like the yarn kept slipping out and the metal grip connecting to the table always came loose 🤔 getting one that was wood and grounded helped alleviate that!
@@TheHarryKnit Hi! I believe mine is the same as yours, plastic and metal. The grip in mine is great, never had any issues... it's a no-brand very cheap one I bought online