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Temari Stitch Marker for Knitting
Temari Stitch Marker for Knitting
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A must-have for knitters—
these stitch markers are made with tiny temari balls.
Each temari is handcrafted using plant-dyed thread,
making them exceptionally lightweight and charming as they sway with every stitch.
They’re sure to become one of your favorite tools, adding a bit of joy to your knitting time.
Numbered markers are perfect for marking spots where you don’t want to keep recounting stitches.
They also double as knitting pins or brooch pins.
Please note: Each set contains randomly chosen colors, so the colors may differ from those shown in the photos.
About Natural Dyed Threads:
- All threads are hand-dyed using natural materials and may include color irregularities, shifts, or seasonal differences—each one is unique.
- Uneven colors and dye variations are part of the charm of botanical dye.
- Color may fade when exposed to light—please store in a cool, dry, dark place.
- Wash gently with neutral detergent and dry in the shade.
How to take care of Temari
- To avoid rapid color fade, please keep away from direct sunlight.
- The color will change over the years; please enjoy the aging colors.
- Please avoid moisture as the temari is made with rice husks.
these stitch markers are made with tiny temari balls.
Each temari is handcrafted using plant-dyed thread,
making them exceptionally lightweight and charming as they sway with every stitch.
They’re sure to become one of your favorite tools, adding a bit of joy to your knitting time.
Numbered markers are perfect for marking spots where you don’t want to keep recounting stitches.
They also double as knitting pins or brooch pins.
Please note: Each set contains randomly chosen colors, so the colors may differ from those shown in the photos.
About Natural Dyed Threads:
- All threads are hand-dyed using natural materials and may include color irregularities, shifts, or seasonal differences—each one is unique.
- Uneven colors and dye variations are part of the charm of botanical dye.
- Color may fade when exposed to light—please store in a cool, dry, dark place.
- Wash gently with neutral detergent and dry in the shade.
How to take care of Temari
- To avoid rapid color fade, please keep away from direct sunlight.
- The color will change over the years; please enjoy the aging colors.
- Please avoid moisture as the temari is made with rice husks.
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