Cocoknits triangle stitch markers
Stitch markers come in all shapes and sizes. We love Triangles because they stick up from the work so it’s easy to get the needle tip into the corner for transferring to the other needle. Our new subdued rainbow of Earth Tone Triangles comes in a triangle-shaped kraft box and accommodates needle sizes US 0-13 / 1-9 mm. The 6 colors still coordinate with The Cocoknits Method, but are a bit more toned down than our classic colorway. If you need Extra Small Markers that accommodate needle sizes US 000-3 / 1.5-3.25 mm, we have you covered with Black and White Triangles that will stand out from either light or dark colored yarns.
Stitch markers come in all shapes and sizes. We love Triangles because they stick up from the work so it’s easy to get the needle tip into the corner for transferring to the other needle. Our new subdued rainbow of Earth Tone Triangles comes in a triangle-shaped kraft box and accommodates needle sizes US 0-13 / 1-9 mm. The 6 colors still coordinate with The Cocoknits Method, but are a bit more toned down than our classic colorway. If you need Extra Small Markers that accommodate needle sizes US 000-3 / 1.5-3.25 mm, we have you covered with Black and White Triangles that will stand out from either light or dark colored yarns.
- Earth Tone:
- Large stitch markers fit US 13 / 9 mm needles or smaller
- Medium stitch markers fit US 10 / 6 mm needles or smaller
- Small stitch markers fit US 6 / 4 mm needles or smaller
- 3 each of large markers in 6 colors
- 3 each of medium markers in 6 colors
- 3 each of small markers in 6 colors
- Contained in a triangle-shaped kraft box with removable top
- 54 markers total
- Extra Small kit:
- contains two size markers fitting needle sizes:
- fit US 1 / 2.25 mm needles or smaller
- fit US 3 / 3.25mm needles or smaller
- 40 total
- sealed kraft envelope
- contains two size markers fitting needle sizes:
How to Use
- All markers cling to the Cocoknits Maker’s Keep or any magnet
- Extra Small kit: Perfect for sock, lace, and any other projects knit on very small needles