Mini Crochet Storage Case Cute Kitty Cat Yarn Tension Ring & Stitch Markers Crochet Gift Set for Knitter Cat Tin Cat Pill Box
Delight a crocheter or knitter with this mini gift set that includes a mini cute kitty cat case with a Gold Stainless Steel Cat Tension Ring and 2 adorable Hanging Cat Stitch Markers.
The metal kitty cat case has a push button opening and 2 storage sections on the inside that fit the Cat Yarn Tension Ring and 2 Cat Stitch Markers just perfectly. The life like image on top of the case is absolutely hilarious with multiple cats in a circle peeking down with a blue sky background.
The kitty cat case measures: 2.2 x 1.5 x 0.6 inches or 5.6 x 3.8 x 1.5cm (Length x Width x Height).
To compliment the theme of the case, I made 2 Hanging Cat Stitch markers. Its like one of them couldn't hang on and all her cat friends gathered around to see if she's okay.
You can choose your favorite type of stitch marker attachment for your kitty cat gift set:
Crocheters: The Large Lobster Clasp Stitch Markers are Perfect for marking each row or marking every 10 rows for large projects so you can keep track of your progress. You'll be able to clip them on any crochet stitch. The Lobster clasps are made of gold plated zinc alloy. They are 15mm long and easy to open.
Knitters: The Stainless Steel closed rings are perfect for counting knitting stitches along a row or marking significant places where you need to switch stitches or change a color. They have no opening and are completely Snag-Free. The rings measure 12mm in diameter (about 1/2 inch ) and the inside diameter is about 10mm.
Knitters and Crocheters: The LEVERBACK RINGS have a inner diameter of 10x11mm so they are great for sliding on knitting needles. They can also easily open and close and clip onto crochet stitches. These stitch markers can also be worn as earrings.
Use the Cat YARN TENSION RING to drape your yarn over, instead of winding the yarn around your fingers for tension. The ring is adjustable from size 6-10.
How to USE for Yarn Tension:
1. Make your slip stitch and set the yarn down.
2. Adjust the ring to fit your index finger (slightly loose) on the hand that you use to hold your yarn. If you crochet with your right hand, put the ring on your left hand and vice versa. If you are knitting, put the ring on the hand that normally holds the yarn.
3. Slide the ring to just below the knuckle.
4. Follow the photos for multiple ways of wrapping the yarn around the ring. Loosen the ring a little if you are having trouble getting the yarn wrapped around it.
5. Adjust the tightness or looseness of the ring to adjust the tension. You can also slide the ring above or below your knuckle to see what works the best for you.
You can watch my informational video on Yarn Tension Rings: https://youtu.be/Wf5d58IdjjM
You can watch my video demo for the peacock here: https://youtu.be/hHt4NFYB_Ag