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snertz
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Posted - 10/18/2010 : 7:03:42 PM
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| Can anyone give me any advice about whether or not to purchase the namaste circular knitting needle bag? Thanks! Snertz |
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Consuelo
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KathyR
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Posted - 10/19/2010 : 5:33:48 PM
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I have one of these, in lime, and really quite like it. I use it mainly to store the interchangeable tips and cords in but there are a few fixed circs in the case as well. It holds quite a number as the sides expand forward as needed. My needles are mostly on the finer side, though, so I'm not sure how many it would hold if you prefer larger-size needles. I also find that the case is a little bit large and heavy to carry around in my knitting bag, but that is fine by me as I really only wanted it as storage to keep all my needles together in one place.
KathyR
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Solaris
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Posted - 10/20/2010 : 09:34:31 AM
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I have one in Lime and like it a lot. I primarily use it to store my fixed circulars and cables. Alternatively, one could use one of those accordion type document/file cases, which are usually cheaper than the Namaste one.
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draymer
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Posted - 11/08/2010 : 6:46:34 PM
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| I store my circulars in a three ring binder, with clear plastic sleeves. Each is open at the top, so they are easy to get out. But I find I mostly use my interchangables now. |
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