Addi Turbo needles give you the most comfort and speed while knitting. These needles are the most popular needles in local yarn stores across the world, and are regarded as the highest quality needles. The Addi Turbos are the original, classic needle in their collection. After you knit with these needles, I promise you will never want to knit with anything else again! You can tell that this product was definitely made by knitters who understand that needles can really make the experience.
If you want to knit more quickly, or just add an edge of professionalism to your knitting, pick up a pair of Addi Turbos. Because our hobby is about the process of making something beautiful, it is important to make the process of making your project as enjoyable as possible. If you spend money on good quality yarn, you won't enjoy making your project on lesser quality needles. Beginners may want to try Addi Natura (bamboo) needles first. When you get the hang of the knit and purl stitches, using a pair of Addi Turbos will speed up your knitting!
The needles are nickel plated and have brass tips. The yarn glides very easily from needle to needle, but they are not too slippery that you will be dropping stitches. The cord that joins the needles is pliable, and the join is very smooth. The needles are given a treatment so they will never rust. This product is also quiet- so you can knit without disturbing anyone around you!
The Addi Turbo circular needles come in many sizes, from 8€ to 60€ lengths from U.S. size 000 through 20. The Turbos also come in a Click set- Addi's brand of interchangeable needles. You can also purchase this product in a straight needle. As someone who works in a yarn shop, I can assure you that Addi Turbos are my favorite kind of needle, after using many different brands of needles for many years. Other needles sound like they're scratching up against each other. I prefer Addi Turbos for all of my projects, and use circulars for everything (even projects that are knit flat) because I find circulars more manageable.
If you are working off of a pattern, it is a good idea to consult the €Materials€ section to see what size needles your pattern calls for. If you're not working off of a pattern for a simple project, check out the ball band on your ball of yarn. They often have a needle size recommendation to get gauge for a given project. This product will make you a quicker, more professional knitter and will inspire you to finish your projects!
If you want to knit more quickly, or just add an edge of professionalism to your knitting, pick up a pair of Addi Turbos. Because our hobby is about the process of making something beautiful, it is important to make the process of making your project as enjoyable as possible. If you spend money on good quality yarn, you won't enjoy making your project on lesser quality needles. Beginners may want to try Addi Natura (bamboo) needles first. When you get the hang of the knit and purl stitches, using a pair of Addi Turbos will speed up your knitting!
The needles are nickel plated and have brass tips. The yarn glides very easily from needle to needle, but they are not too slippery that you will be dropping stitches. The cord that joins the needles is pliable, and the join is very smooth. The needles are given a treatment so they will never rust. This product is also quiet- so you can knit without disturbing anyone around you!
The Addi Turbo circular needles come in many sizes, from 8€ to 60€ lengths from U.S. size 000 through 20. The Turbos also come in a Click set- Addi's brand of interchangeable needles. You can also purchase this product in a straight needle. As someone who works in a yarn shop, I can assure you that Addi Turbos are my favorite kind of needle, after using many different brands of needles for many years. Other needles sound like they're scratching up against each other. I prefer Addi Turbos for all of my projects, and use circulars for everything (even projects that are knit flat) because I find circulars more manageable.
If you are working off of a pattern, it is a good idea to consult the €Materials€ section to see what size needles your pattern calls for. If you're not working off of a pattern for a simple project, check out the ball band on your ball of yarn. They often have a needle size recommendation to get gauge for a given project. This product will make you a quicker, more professional knitter and will inspire you to finish your projects!
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