Crochet and knitting accessories
Welcome to our range of crochet and knitting accessories, where you will find everything you need to bring your ideas to life. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced knitter or crocheter, you will discover practical helpers and accessories with us.
A wide range of essentials and gadgets
- Knitting looms: are a great tool for those who want to knit without needles – simply, quickly, and comfortably. They are suitable for beginners as well as experienced crafters who want to try a different technique.
- Cable connectors: Allow easy and secure connection of circular knitting needle cables. Thanks to them, you can flexibly adjust the length of the needles to your current project, whether you are knitting a hat, scarf, or a large blanket.
- Stitch markers: Small but indispensable helpers for marking important places in your knitting or crochet. They make it easier to follow patterns, row starts, or places for increasing and decreasing stitches. Some are opening, others are fixed, making them suitable for different types of projects and preferences. They are available in various materials and sizes.
- Row counters: A simple device that helps you keep track of the number of knitted or crocheted rows. This prevents unwanted errors and makes it easier to follow instructions.
- Pom-pom makers: A handy tool for easily and quickly creating perfect pom-poms from yarn. Available in various sizes, so you can make pom-poms exactly according to your ideas for hats, scarves, decorations, and other projects.
Connection with other categories
For your complete equipment, we also recommend visiting the yarn categories, where you will find a wide range of materials for your projects, and knitting needles and crochet hooks, where you can choose the right tools for your work.
From the history of crochet and knitting
Crochet and knitting are traditional handicrafts with a rich history. Knitting, the older of the two techniques, dates back to ancient Egypt. Crochet appeared much later, probably in the 19th century in France. Both techniques gradually spread around the world and became a popular form of relaxation and self-expression. In the past, they were used to make practical clothing and home textiles; today, they are also valued for their creative and artistic value. Did you know, for example, that there are knitting and crochet clubs all over the world where people meet, share their projects, and learn new techniques?