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ChiaoGoo FORTE Lace – 10 cm carbon fibre twist needles
15,95 € – 18,45 €Price range: 15,95 € through 18,45 €
KnitPro Karbonz long straight bobbin (35 cm, 2-6 mm)
12,20 € – 14,80 €Price range: 12,20 € through 14,80 €
Carbon bobbins and cables - the modern choice for comfortable knitting
There comes a point in knitting when you start to notice trivia, that you didn't even notice before. At first it seems that the yarn or the knitting itself is the most important thing, but then the tools become more and more important. How they feel in the hand, how the yarn glides, whether your hands get tired quickly. That's often when the urge to try something new comes. One of these options is carbon cords and bundles. They are not as „traditional“ as bamboo or metal, but that is what makes them so attractive. Carbon tools are distinguished by being lightweight, robust and have a very balanced surface, which made possible by work neither too fast nor too slow.
What do you notice when you pick it up?
The first thing you usually feel is weight. Or rather, the lack of it. The saddle looks sturdy but feels light in the hand. It is not as light as plastic, which sometimes feels too „empty“. Carbuncle gives lightness but retains stability feeling. As you knit longer, this difference starts to be felt more and more. Your arms simply get less tired. And then you realise that it's not just a detail - it really changes the whole feeling of knitting.
Suggests a slip - somewhere in the middle
If you've ever tried different stringers, you've probably noticed that each material behaves differently. Metal is very slippery. Bamboo, on the other hand, is a bit „braking“. The carbon sticks are somewhere in the middle. And therein lies their Strength. The yarn moves easily enough for smooth knitting, but not so fast that it slips out of your hands. This is particularly useful when you are working with finer yarns or more complex patterns.
Carbon bobbins for everyday knitting
Interestingly, many people start using carbon fibre whistles „out of curiosity“, but then they just remain among the most commonly used. The carbon bobbins allow you to maintain a natural knitting pace. There is no need to rush yourself, nor to stop the thread. When you are working with a larger knit, this becomes very important. The rhythm remains steady and the hands work without tension. Some knitters even say that it makes their knitting „calmer“.
Carbon sleeves - precision without tension
The same principle applies to for carbon vesicles. They are not as slippery as metal, which makes the loops slightly more stable. Sometimes this allows better control of the crochet itself. The stitches do not slip, but they do not get stuck either. This is especially true when working on smaller jobs, where precision matters. And one more thing - the hand is less stressed. You don't have to hold the tool so tightly.
Strength that lasts over time
Carbon is often said to be strong. But it takes a while to really appreciate it. When you've used a tool for a long time and it still looks the same, you realise it's not just a theory. Carbon slats and bosses are not prone to easy breakage or deformation, so they can last a long time. This is especially important if knitting becomes a frequent activity.
Who do they „stick“ to the most?
Interestingly, carbon tools often appeal to people who have already tried different versions. Those who have worked with metal and bamboo often say they find a balance here. Carbon cords and tufts are often the „happy medium“ that is long sought after. But they are certainly suitable for beginners too. Especially for those who want stability and comfort right from the start.
When to try them?
Sometimes it's hard to know if a tool will work until you've tried it. But if you're already thinking about trying something new, it's usually worth it. Carbon tools can be a very good choice, if you want lightness, control and reliability all in one. Especially if you've had to deal with too slippery or too „slow“ ropes.
Knitting as a feeling, not just a result
Eventually, knitting becomes more than just the result - a sweater or a scarf. It's the process itself that becomes important. It's how your hands move, how the yarn glides, how you feel as you work. When the tools don't get in the way, but help, everything happens naturally. In these situations carbon strings and bellows allow a balance between control and freedom. And sometimes that's what makes knitting really enjoyable.


