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Chibi Tapestry Needles - review by Alison

Okay, this is another post in my series entitled "Alison Only Blocks Correctly Because She Likes to Inhale Kookaburra Wool Wash Fumes."

Unlike Kelley, I tend to knit most of my sweaters flat and then assemble them. The Chibi needles are really great for seaming, mostly because they help you avoid splitting the yarn (don't get me started on those sharp, pointy large-eyed needles that fool me when I'm in a hurry!). And, honestly, who can resist such a cute little case for keeping them together? This includes my cat Annie, who thinks that it's the most fascinating rattling-rolling cat toy ever created.

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KnittinNana Comment by KnittinNana on August 20, 2008 at 2:58pm
I just used the Chibi needle for the first time and I loved it! Gone are the sharp pointy ones!

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