Cocoknits

MAKER’S KEEP

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One of the many advantages to knitting is that you can take it with you everywhere! Julie wanted a way to truly contain all her knitting tools while traveling and so, came up with the Maker’s Keep magnetic bracelet. It is a slap-bracelet so it fits everyone. You can wear it, or simply drop it in your knitting tool bag to keep all the tools together – or even unfurl it and push the magnet to one end to use it as a straight edge while reading down a pattern.
In addition to knitting, Maker’s Keep can be used for sewing or even holding paper clips at work, hairpins (especially while doing hair for weddings!), nails and screws while working around the house, and even for fly fishing!

One of the many advantages to knitting is that you can take it with you everywhere! Julie wanted a way to truly contain all her knitting tools while traveling and so, came up with the Maker’s Keep magnetic bracelet. It is a slap-bracelet so it fits everyone. You can wear it, or simply drop it in your knitting tool bag to keep all the tools together – or even unfurl it and push the magnet to one end to use it as a straight edge while reading down a pattern.
In addition to knitting, Maker’s Keep can be used for sewing or even holding paper clips at work, hairpins (especially while doing hair for weddings!), nails and screws while working around the house, and even for fly fishing!

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Additional information

Brand

Cocoknits

Material

Silicone and Brushed steel-plated magnet

Dimensions

Bracelet: 10" × ¾"
Magnet: 1½" × 1½"

Origin

Made in USA (Portland – MAINE)

Description

Product Details

  • Silicone slap bracelet
  • Brushed steel-plated magnet
  • Has measuring lines for inches and centimeters on the underside
  • Fits any size wrist
  • Dimensions:
    • bracelet: 10″ × ¾”
    • magnet: 1½” × 1½”

How to Use

  • Hold our row counter, stitch markers, and yarn snips – any steel accessories will cling to the magnet
  • Perfect for sewists, hair and clothing stylists, fly fishers, or weekend warriors – keep nails, screws, pins and endless small items close at hand while creating