KnitPro Kntting / Crochet Chart Keeper
KnitPro Kntting / Crochet Chart Keeper
Product Description
KnitPro Kntting / Crochet Chart Keeper
Experience the convenience of a knit/crochet chart keeper with KnitPro's Clay Magnetic Pattern Holders.
Perfect for intricate patterns like lace or colorwork, these holders are a "must have" for any pattern reader. The soft, faux suede-like exterior is available in a stylish beige shade.
they can be laid flat or stood up for easy reference. Magnetic strips that hold instructions in place are easily stored in a pocket on back, when not needed. When not in use, the chart keepers can stored flat or filed away neatly.
Features:
- Fold-out design: Opens easily into a stable 'tent' position to hold your chart securely.
- Premium faux suede: Durable and stylish, this high-quality material protects your patterns while you knit.
- Easy row tracking: Use the handy magnets (sold separately) to mark your place and keep track of rows and repeats with ease.
Technical Specifications:
Material: Fake leather & Metal
Sizes:
Large - 260 X 305 mm (10.25" X 12")
Small - 200 X 270 mm (7.8" X 10.6")
Country of origin: India
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