This is a set of two 60" silicone knitting cords to put your stitches on. A tin is provided for storage, which is 2.48" wide and 1.57" tall. Just fit them onto your needle and slide the stitches down - then you can knot the cord to secure them. Try your garment on, or check the full size of your knit! These can also be used to rescue interchangeable needle cords if you need them for another project (the way I always do, with the WIPs everywhere!!). Here you can see it on a sleeve that I'm knitting and will be trying on - at first it seems precarious, but when you get it on the needle give it a good tug - you'll see how tight it fits on the needle and how you can really move the stitches over onto the cable. I have been able to fit these cords on up to size 15 needles without issue. A NOTE ABOUT THE TINS: I have found that these can get particularly stubborn when trying to open them, sometimes to the point of feeling as though they're air tight. When this happens, twisting instead of pulling often helps. If you're just not willing to put up with that, I'd recommended checking out the cords that come in the following style tins instead: Silver Window Tin: https://www.etsy.com/knittingcords/listing/1180241880/stitch-keeping-cords-with-silver-window?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1646937647535 Gold Screw Top Tin https://www.etsy.com/knittingcords/listing/1180239840/stitch-keeping-cords-with-gold-tin?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1646937602811 Rose Gold Screw Top Tin https://www.etsy.com/knittingcords/listing/1180240840/stitch-keeping-cords-with-rose-gold-tin?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1646937543405
This is a set of two 60" silicone knitting cords to put your stitches on. A tin is provided for storage, which is 2.48" wide and 1.57" tall. Just fit them onto your needle and slide the stitches down - then you can knot the cord to secure them. Try your garment on, or check the full size of your knit! These can also be used to rescue interchangeable needle cords if you need them for another project (the way I always do, with the WIPs everywhere!!). Here you can see it on a sleeve that I'm knitting and will be trying on - at first it seems precarious, but when you get it on the needle give it a good tug - you'll see how tight it fits on the needle and how you can really move the stitches over onto the cable. I have been able to fit these cords on up to size 15 needles without issue. A NOTE ABOUT THE TINS: I have found that these can get particularly stubborn when trying to open them, sometimes to the point of feeling as though they're air tight. When this happens, twisting instead of pulling often helps. If you're just not willing to put up with that, I'd recommended checking out the cords that come in the following style tins instead: Silver Window Tin: https://www.etsy.com/knittingcords/listing/1180241880/stitch-keeping-cords-with-silver-window?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1646937647535 Gold Screw Top Tin https://www.etsy.com/knittingcords/listing/1180239840/stitch-keeping-cords-with-gold-tin?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1646937602811 Rose Gold Screw Top Tin https://www.etsy.com/knittingcords/listing/1180240840/stitch-keeping-cords-with-rose-gold-tin?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1646937543405