NEEDLE CASES

ChiaoGoo TWIST SHORTIES case [M] for screw-on needles (2.0–3.25 mm)

9,25 

ChiaoGoo TWIST SHORTIES case [S] for screw-on needle sets (3.50–5.0 mm)

9,25 

KnitPro CLAY sock cord case

28,90 

KnitPro CLAY Screw-on bobbin case

28,90 

KnitPro CLAY case for yarn and knitting tools

28,90 

KnitPro CLAY case for cables and knitting accessories

34,80 

KnitPro CLAY Cordage Case

34,80 

KnitPro COAL sock cord case

28,90 

KnitPro COAL case for yarn and knitting tools

28,90 

KnitPro COAL holster for cords with shaft

34,80 

Cord cases - order and convenience for knitting tools

Anyone who likes to knit will find that over time tools are on the rise. At first, one pair of cords was enough, but later on, different sizes of cords, wales, connectors, markers or needles are introduced. As the number of these bits and pieces increases, it becomes increasingly difficult to keep them in one place. That's why many knitters are starting to look for a convenient way to keep all their tools in order. One of the simplest solutions is cases for strings. These are specially designed cases that keep your knitting tools safe and allow you to find the right cord quickly. Although at first glance such a case may seem like just a simple accessory, in fact it is a great help in keeping your knitting tools tidy.

Why have a rope case?

When cords are stored together with thread or other needlework tools, they often take a long time to find. Sometimes different sizes of cords get mixed up and small accessories just get lost in the balls of yarn. Cord trays help to avoid such clutter. When each tool has its own place, getting started with knitting becomes much easier. Plus, the cords are stored neatly and safely. This is especially important if the cords produced by bamboo or wood, as these tools may be more sensitive to pressure or scratches. When stored in a case, cords are less likely to fray or deform.

Different types of trays

Cord cases can be quite varied. Some are like small books that open and have internal compartments. These compartments can hold different sizes of cords. Others are more like small baskets or cosmetic bags. They are often used when it is necessary to store not only cables but also other knitting accessories. Some cases are designed specifically for screw-on systems. In such cases usually not only for lanyard lugs, but also for cables or connectors. This type of case is very useful for knitters who have larger sets of cords.

Convenience for everyday knitting

Neatly stacked tools can save a lot of time. When all the ropes are in one place, you don't have to spend a lot of time wondering where the right size is placed. The case allows you to quickly find the right bobbins and start knitting straight away.

In addition, knitters often have several different projects going on at the same time. One project uses thinner cords and another uses thicker ones. When all the cords are stored in a case, it is much easier to change them quickly. This is especially convenient for people who knit frequently.

Travel cases

Many knitters like pick up at knitting with yourself. Sometimes knitting on the go, sometimes while waiting or just spending time away from home. In these situations the rope tray becomes very practical. It allows you to transport your tools safely and without mixing them with other items. Once in the case, the cords can easily be placed in a handbag or knitting bag. In addition, everything stays in one place so nothing gets lost.

What are the materials used for the cases?

Cord cases can be made of different materials. Fabric, which is light and flexible, is often used. Some cases are made of thicker textile fabric or artificial leather. Such cases are often more robust and provide better protection for the cords. Sometimes knitters even opt for handmade trays made from natural fabrics. The most important thing is that the case is easy to use and has enough space for all your tools.

Order in knitting tools

Having all your tools in one place makes knitting much more enjoyable. No need to keep searching for cords or other accessories. It also helps you to see which cords you already have and which ones you might still need. Knitting tools often last longer when stored neatly, because they are protected from infringement. For this reason, many knitters consider trays a very practical part of their knitting equipment.

Knitting - creativity and peace

For many people, knitting is not just a needlework activity. It's an activity that allows you to slow down and take time to create. There is a sense of calm when the hands work rhythmically and the knitting slowly grows. In these creative activities Cord trays help to keep things tidy and allow you to store all your knitting tools conveniently. It's a small but very useful detail that can make the knitting process much easier.