Colourful Stitch Markers | Cocoknits
Colourful Stitch Markers | Cocoknits
Colourful Stitch Markers | Cocoknits
Colourful Stitch Markers | Cocoknits
Colourful Stitch Markers | Cocoknits
Colourful Stitch Markers | Cocoknits
Colourful Stitch Markers | Cocoknits
Colourful Stitch Markers | Cocoknits

Colourful Stitch Markers | Cocoknits

$13.00 Sale Save

There are so many reasons why we love these stitch markers, where do we begin? 

All of Cocoknits' stitch markers are just so simple and beautiful in their design. They're all made of nylon coated steel, which means they have a nice weight to them and they're long lasting. It also means they'll stick to your Maker's Keep - so no more lost stitch markers! The bright colours on these markers are endlessly helpful as well. Not only are they alot easier to see if you drop them on the couch or the floor, but they can also really pop against your yarn and be a great visual reminder for the next step in your knitting. 

MATERIAL: Nylon coated steel

COLOURS: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Magenta

AMOUNT: 60 markers in total, 10 of every 6 colours

DIAMETER: 9mm (US 13)

Cocoknits products are made with high quality materials which are ethically sourced from the US, China, and Morocco. Cocoknits also packages most of their products in recyclable, biodegradable kraft paper. Learn more about the brand's values here.

The best way to use these markers is to use certain colours to alert you to different tasks - like a colour code. For example, you can pair two markers of the same colour to mark the edges of your raglan increases. Or use warm colours to mark increases and cool colours for decreases. We also always put the brightest, most contrasting colour at the beginning of our round, so we never forget which one it is. Another great way to use these is to mark every 10 stitches when you're casting on - it makes it super easy to count a large number of stitches.

This particular size can go up to 9mm (US 13) needles, making them the best choice for your average sweater projects or any projects that use yarns around a worsted weight.