The Clover Circular Stitch Holder is a flexible tool designed to hold stitches securely while you continue working on another part of your knitting. It is especially useful when separating sleeves, necklines, or sections of a garment that need to be worked later.
The smooth stainless steel needle allows stitches to slide on easily, while the soft nylon cord lets your knitting rest naturally without stretching or distorting the fabric. The cord length can be adjusted to suit the number of stitches being held, and the stopper keeps stitches safely in place.
Two sizes are available depending on the amount of work being held:
Short Circular Stitch Holder (Art. 3161)
Suitable for holding approximately 23–41 cm of work. Ideal for smaller sections such as sleeves or neck shaping.
Long Circular Stitch Holder (Art. 3162)
Suitable for holding approximately 61–91 cm of work. Useful for larger sections such as sweater bodies or wide projects.
A practical tool for keeping stitches secure and maintaining the shape of your knitting while working in stages.
The Clover Circular Stitch Holder is a flexible tool designed to hold stitches securely while you continue working on another part of your knitting. It is especially useful when separating sleeves, necklines, or sections of a garment that need to be worked later.
The smooth stainless steel needle allows stitches to slide on easily, while the soft nylon cord lets your knitting rest naturally without stretching or distorting the fabric. The cord length can be adjusted to suit the number of stitches being held, and the stopper keeps stitches safely in place.
Two sizes are available depending on the amount of work being held:
Short Circular Stitch Holder (Art. 3161)
Suitable for holding approximately 23–41 cm of work. Ideal for smaller sections such as sleeves or neck shaping.
Long Circular Stitch Holder (Art. 3162)
Suitable for holding approximately 61–91 cm of work. Useful for larger sections such as sweater bodies or wide projects.
A practical tool for keeping stitches secure and maintaining the shape of your knitting while working in stages.