Needles, Hooks & Accessories

Over recent years, knitting has become incredibly popular again. Whiling away the hours with a supply of needles and wool is great fun, so it is important to stock up on the basics. From wools and yarns to knitting needles, having a good supply of everything is important.

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Needles, Hooks & Accessories - Further Information

There are a lot of other knitting accessories to gather together too. There are those which are vital to adding creative embellishments and function to clothes, such as buttons, for example. There are also those that are purely for decorative reasons, such as pom-poms and beads.

A wide range of Knitting Needles

Knitting needles are of course vital too as, without them, we are simply left with our fingers. This is generally not a great idea! However, today there is a myriad of needles to choose from. Whether you’re in the market for a basic pair of starter or child-friendly needles, or looking at a great set of bamboo needles, there is something to suit all budgets and tastes.

Naturally, whilst knitting accessories are great fun in many cases, there are also those which just make tasks a good deal easier. For example, there are the thread cutters and measuring tapes which are vital for making jobs go smoothly. There are stitch markers and wool bobbins too of course, all designed with practicality in mind.

When it comes knitting needles, there are some excellent items to help keep them in good condition. With some great sleeves and cases available, it is easy to just pick up your work and go. They offer function and fun in one - making it possible to easily knit and create wherever you are.

With so many great knitting and crochet accessories out there, all from the leading brands in the industry, Black Sheep Wools will have whatever you need. We also strive to keep our stock levels high and our prices low, meaning there’s always time to get knitting.

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