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How to Choose the Best Wool for Crochet

How to Choose the Best Wool for Crochet?

Wool is a loved yarn, its warmth and softness make it a favorite of most knitters and crocheters. Choosing any yarn can be pretty confusing but rest assured not much wrong goes with wool. Be it knitting or crochet, the yarn is a wonderful choice for both crafting techniques. Learning to crochet is tricky enough. You have to understand the yarn first and then decide upon a crochet hook before starting any project (glance over our previous blog on how to choose a crochet hook). Don’t make the process harder by choosing the wrong yarn, just go with wool. Why...

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A Guide to Lantern Moon Needles

A Guide to Lantern Moon Needles

Lantern Moon is built on principles of elegance, artisan skill, beauty, and luxury and the needles that are offered are no exception. The selection that is offered is sure to fit the needs of a new or experienced knitter and every type of project.

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How to Use Double Pointed Knitting Needles

How to Use Double Pointed Knitting Needles

Double pointed needles (DPNs) have a special place among the knitting tools. Usually, a set of five needles, DPNs allow knitting from both ends and are the most convenient option to knit in the round. Knitters love their double-pointed needles and there are sufficient reasons to do so. They have been handy tools to knit in the round, even the smallest circumference projects, such as socks, hats, baby booties, and the fingers of a glove. To knit with double pointed needles is a challenge if you are just starting, but with time and practice, who knows it might become your...

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Reasons to Choose Circular Knitting Needles

Reasons to Choose Circular Knitting Needles

Circular knitting needles are one of the essential tools in a knitter’s stash. Many knitters have often said that circular needles have made knitting a pleasurable experience. Their name already implies their use, ‘circular knitting’ or ‘knitting in the round’. 

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