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What types of stitch markers are there?

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What types of stitch markers are there?

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Stitch markers come in many forms, they either slip over the needle or can be attached directly to the knitted or crocheted stitch. Ring markers are great for marking rows with upcoming pattern changes. The markers are sometimes split to enable removal of the marker, should it be accidentally knitting in. Dangle Free markers -are perfect for the knitter that simply needs to mark a place on the needle, or alternatively is working on a large project that calls for many markers, this is a great way to to purchase a bumper pack of markers. Clip stitch markers are best for times when the stitch itself needs to be marked. You can clip them directly into the stitch loop and then unclip them when you are done. These markers are often referred to as Crochet Markers.

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