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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Been visiting the outback I take it? I'm also fascinated by moving water and rocks. It just teels the story of the land, doesn't it? #MySUndayPhoto
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, I guess you could call it that, we call this a 'tourist trap', ahem, 'tourist attraction'. There's a big river rafting event held here each year when the water is much higher.
DeleteI love sitting by the water and rocks, such great photos x
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect for contemplating and relaxing.
DeleteI love the different tones in the rocks, something calming about rushing water
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
There really is a calming quality that seems to be experienced by all.
DeleteHi Stella, what a wonderfully wild and rugged place to explore, especially with a camera.
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It's very beautiful in person. We will have to try to head over to see how it looks after all the rain we've had recently.
DeleteWhat a beautiful spot and so much colour and structure in those rocks
ReplyDeletewater really brings the colours alive
DeleteWhat a beautiful place to visit...The water looks so calming x
ReplyDeleteThere is always something new to see.
DeleteOh, Stella, I'm longing to have my feet in those lovely waters, right now!
ReplyDeleteYou must be having some lovely warm weather, it's freezing here and I can't imagine anything more horrid then having to put my feet in that water today :o)
DeleteOh wow these photos are gorgeous Stella, I can just picture how the water would feel and the sounds of it there. Love the colourations in the rock too. - Tasha
ReplyDeleteOh Tasha, you would love it! I wish I could take you there.
DeleteWhat fab photos, look very tranquil. Want to dip my toes.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rebecca =D
DeleteThe water looks so cool!
ReplyDeleteI live near the sea so I always hear waves. I miss hearing a stream sound. Its more tranquil than waves =)
#mysundayphoto
I've lived by the sea and it is a completely different sound to a stream, right now I have to travel to hear either.
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