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What can I use if I don’t have stitch markers?
Floss – Whether regular, minty-fresh, or embroidered, floss works as a great stitch marking substitute. Just try to use a floss color that you can see well. Safety Pins – Safety pins are a very effective, make-shift stitch marker. Just be careful using them, as they can easily get stuck in the closure and snag.
What can I use for stitch markers?
Try a few of these as stitch markers.
- Paper clips: Bend and shape paper clips to slide over the needle. …
- Yarn: Make a slip knot on a small piece of scrap yarn, leaving an opening big enough for your needle to slide through. …
- Straws: …
- Floss: …
- Safety pins: …
- Old jewelry: …
- Embroidery floss: …
- Jewelry findings:
Can you use paper clips as stitch markers?
Paperclip: This is one of the most versatile tools you can have! It makes an excellent stitch marker as is, or you can unbend it to create a cable needle or double-pointed needle.
Which stitch markers are best?
10 of The Best Stitch Markers
- 1) Besmelyin 240 Pieces Knitting Stitch Marker.
- 2) ChiaoGoo Stitch Markers.
- 3) HiMo Mix Color Knitting Stitch Counter Crochet Locking Stitch Markers.
- 4) Yarnladies Mix Black and White Color Knitting Stitch Counters.
- 5) HiMo 100 PCS Colorful Knitting Stitch Rings.
- 8) Cat Kitten Stitch Markers.