2nd April 2007

How to Make A KnitPicks Options Needle Organizer

posted in Crafty, Knit-witted |

Yes, I’m crazy and yes, I’m obsessive, so why would I throw my precious, beloved KnitPicks Options in a flimsy, plastic folder? Well, I wouldn’t.

While I simply adore my KnitPicks Options needles, couldn’t get them out of my mind, until I finally just took the dive, I needed a way to organize my babies. I actually like the zipping binder that comes with the KnitPicks Options set, but I was not at all thrilled with the lack of a needle organizer. I needed a way to keep my needles in sync – I like knowing which needles are where and since the sizes are not stamped on the needles, I knew keeping things from going awry was going to be next to impossible. What did I do? I did what any other obsessive-compulsive in my situation would do…I made my own KnitPicks Options needle organizer.

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  1. 1 On April 22nd, 2007, crissy said:

    your not nuts i did the same thing but used zip lock bags and three ring binder rings that open up and then sewed a bag to fit the ziplock bags used the freezer bags so i could write on each one what was inside. that way i can keep it all under control even got all the rest of my knitting tools and notions in there all in one 4 inch tall by the same size as a zip lock bag works wonders for me i know now were everything is including the pom pom makers :)
    love what you did but here in alaska there are no three ring binder inserts like those. ughhhhhhh. oh well i got it done anyway . :)

  2. 2 On April 22nd, 2007, Webigail said:

    Ohhh, I really like the freezer bag method. I should have thought of that…but ya know, I was waaay too obsessed. LOL

  3. 3 On June 20th, 2007, Jeannette said:

    How did you make it?

  4. 4 On June 26th, 2007, Sarah said:

    Uhh, so where’s the part where you tell us how to make it?

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