• For regular sized yarns
  • Designed to hold stitches at the U shaped area
  • Made in Japan
  • 3 per pack
  • Holds stitches at the U-shaped area
  • For regular size yarns
  • 3 assorted colors per pack
  • Quality Clover knitting accessory

These are great. Work well. Just wish they had gps...LOL. I keep losing them.

These U-shaped stitch holders are so much better than the straight stitch holders I've always used. I purchased these holders because I was working with much thicker yarn and simply needed a bigger holder. But I am now using these holders on even my thinner yarn pieces. They hold the stitches much more effectively than my original straight holders.

There are great stitch holders for knitting. They aren't anything fancy, but they work. It's easy to hold my cables at the front or back of my work, and these are easy to knit right off of.

I love these u-shaped holders. I can point them away from my work, making it easier to hold.

Strong, lightweight & hold stitches without risk of losing them. I prefer this to the straight wooden cable stitch holders because the U shape prevents them from accidentally falling off and the smooth plastic allows easier sliding. My cable stitches can be tight and this helps to move them smoothly along.

Just little plastic cable stitch holders. No big deal. Except - they work beautifully! The shape holds my stitches without slipping. The smooth plastic feels fine on my fingers and slips easily through the stitches. Simple and effective. I end up grabbing these instead of the fancier ones I bought because they looked cool.

This gives me a selection of cable needles for different projects - great quality.

Did my first cabling pattern with these and was so please. For me, these were much easier to use that the straight ones with the dip in the middle.m, also by Clover. I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t have finished the project without these!

I crochet and knit and only use Clover products. I like the feel or bamboo and the quality of the hardware.

I tried (and tried) to cable without these but it was such a pain (used my circular needles) and uneven. Now, I am fantasizing about knitting an actual sweater! The right tool for the right job made all the difference!