



Clover Bamboo Circular 24 No. 2, US 2 (2.75mm), 24 Inches, Transparent
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K. W
> 3 dayI love these bamboo knitting needles. They are amazing to work with. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE them. I also bought them for my mother-in-law who is elderly and she loves them too.
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john emery istvan
Greater than one weekSeems well made, but size is not printed on the needle.
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S. Markley
> 3 dayI use these needles every time I do a super chunky hat, which is often! I like bamboo needles and these are top of the line... nothing better than Clover brand, in my bag of tricks!
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Catelynn
> 3 dayexactly what i needed and even showed up the very next day. Tracking is a bit off saying it was late but i have it and i love it.
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Happy in the OC
> 3 dayI have knitted quite a few blankets and sweaters in the last twenty or so years. No matter how many times I try to use metal or plastic knitting needles, I keep going back to the Clover Bamboo needles. These needles are great quality and seem sturdy enough to last many more years. The feel of the bamboo needles is far superior to the metal or plastic ones. They are comfortable to use and the yarn does not slip off, no matter which type of yarn I use.
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Ellyn Jones
> 3 dayAlthough bamboo needles do not last forever and must be replaced, their other virtues outweigh their shorter lifespan. Metal and plastic circular knitting needles have tips which do not wear flat spots or grooves, as bamboo needles do. That becomes unimportant because bamboo needles are light, allow the yarn to slide easily but not to slide off, do not catch and hold the yarn loops. Most important, good bamboo needles do not hurt fingertips because of their hardness. This is a fine bamboo needle at a reasonable price.
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ky-yard
> 3 daylight weight and very smooth
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Lynette Williams
Greater than one weekExcellent.
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Pat Holmquist
> 3 dayKnitting a blanket!
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J. Ayres
> 3 dayI love these bamboo needles! They are so smooth and when I knit, the yarn slides easily from needle to needle. My only complaint is that one of the tips as a rough point on it and sometimes the yarn catches on it. It could probably be fixed easily with some sand paper.