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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What stunning views!
ReplyDeleteYes, we are so lucky.
DeleteStunning views, it looks like a beautiful place
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
This lake is on the other side of town, it's worth the drive to visit with our cameras for sure.
DeleteVery impressive pictures and impressive place! :)
ReplyDeleteThe council that manages this lake is very proud of it. No matter the weather it is very busy.
Delete3 very different photos, are they really all of the same place? It must be a city with so much to offer.
ReplyDeleteThis lake has a walk that goes all the way around it. These were all taken while we walked around.
DeleteWhat stunning views - I'd love to know where it is!
ReplyDeleteHi Brum, it's in Perth Western Australia. Sorry, I forgot to add that.
DeleteI want to know more about it! Is there no road to drive? Only that path?
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!
I'll have to share this with my dad! He was stationed there when he was in the navy. It looks like a beautiful place to visit. Thank you for sharing your photos!
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