When I first took up crochet I didn't have any stitch markers, I didn't even know stitch markers existed. It wasn't long before I knew about them and I learnt the value of using stitch markers, aka stitch savers. That first frustrating experience of when a project accidentally unravels because there's nothing holding onto the stitch to stop it coming undone or your crochet circle grows in ways it isn't supposed to and the worth of this tiny tool became obvious very quickly. But there are so many styles of stitch marker to choose from, locking, circle, coil-less, plastic, safety pins, thread, 3D printed... does it really make a difference which one you use? Is it just how pretty they are? I walk you through a dozen different stitch markers from items you have lying around your home to the fancy artisan styles. I share with you what features to look for and those that don't really hold up to the task.
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Wow that takes some doing, you must have a great lens!
ReplyDeleteI probably should have switched to my macro (17-70mm) but I was too lazy and kept my long zoom on (50-250mm). I mostly just use those two lenses for everything.
DeleteAmazing detail, you can feel how sharp they are
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Love it when a last minute photo gets great comments like that. :) Thanks
DeleteLove the composition and the color. It looks as if I would touch my computer screen that I would get pricked.
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty sharp! Hubby has to do all garden things cacti related, which I think is fair, they're his plants after all.
DeleteWow that is amazing, such a great shot x
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah.
DeleteWow! Amazing detail and so clear! #MySundayPhoto
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DeleteWow, thats a stunning shot!
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DeleteVery gorgeous shot. Thanks for visiting my blog last week.
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