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Sheep - Pink Stitch Marker

Sheep - Pink Stitch Marker

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The Sheep have arrived and they are in their Spring color fleeces!  This one is pink and is ready to travel along your knitting projects!  

This glass component is approximately 1/2 inch tall and  can be used as a stitch marker for knitting, a progress keeper for crochet or as an earring for the fun loving!   Just like your fiber projects, each marker is a piece of art, hand crafted in a torch with lampwork glass are signed with my signature stamp

Please choose your attachment from the drop down menu.

A round silver plated lever back RING CLASP is versatile as a progress keeper and as a ring marker up to a US size 11 (8mm) Or as an Earring. 

Don't want a clasp?  Choose the CLOSED RING which are soldered closed eliminating snagging.  These fit up to a US Size 9 knitting needle (5.5mm).

For the Sock Knitter, you can choose an EXTRA SMALL RING.  These rings attachments are also soldered closed and go up to a US Size 3 (3mm). 

To protect your goodies, your order will come in a metal tin with a silver polishing cloth inside.  The tin will provide a storage for your markers and make them easy to find in your project bag.  It will also reduce plastic packaging material.  The polishing cloth will provide some cushioning along with allowing you to shine up your silver plated clasps if they tarnish.  One tin per order

FREE SHIPPING on orders of $35 or more

Currently shipping only to US addresses.

They are made to order so please allow 7-10 days before shipping.  

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Elaine
Great Pink Sheep-BAAAD Idea

Love the little sheep not so much the little ring. Project on a size one needle, marker doesn’t slide well or gets tangled. Should have ordered close ring. So much fun to see the markers in my projects.

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Jennifer Proudley
A flock of sheep!

I have a little flock of Ann's sheep and I love them all! The cute pink sheep is keeping me company while I knit a spring Musselburgh hat!