Most sets of stitch markers are $13 for a set of 8: this week they are on sale for 40% off
Weekly Sale October 2 – 8th, 2017
This week I am offering my knitting bling as I call it, for 40% off. Most sets of 8 stitch markers are only $13 regular price so it’s a great time to stock up for personal use or to gift a knitter or crocheter in your life.
A-H stitch markers manually engraved gold
A-H stitch markers manually engraved silver
butterfly stitch markers set of 8
little birdie slip on or clip on stitch markers set of 8 gold
little birdie silver stitch markers set of 8
Catholic art stitch markers set of 8
heart on your sleeve stitch markers set of 8
snowflake stitch markers set of 8 silver and gold
peace sign stitch markers set of 8
silver snowflake stitch markers set of 8
lady bug stitch markers set of 8
open heart stitch markers set of 8
owl stitch markers set of 8 brass
owl stitch markers set of 8 silver
gold star stitch markers set of 8
teeny tiny stitch markers set of 8
inspirational words stitch markers set of 8
The original knitting bling set of 8
Prices as marked on Etsy. Discount available on my website with promo code STITCH40 at checkout. Sale on until Sunday, Oct. 8th, 2017. I’ll announce a new sale every Monday via Facebook.
I don’t know why it took me so long to merge the jewelry making with knitting accessories. It was about a year ago that I looked down at my knitting with the usual plastic craft store stitch markers and thought, “hmmmm….I bet I could make something prettier, and less hard to lose”. Not long after that knitting bling was born & I cannot churn the ideas for these out fast enough. They are such a cute little accessory for your knitting/crochet. If you spend a ton of time at these activities like I do, why not have something sparkly, fun & useful at hand?
More designs will be on their way in the future. I have a few in conceptual stage, as well as more engraved and personalized designs, which I would like to expand on more. How about your own monogrammed stitch markers?? Oh la la… 🙂
If there is any design or variation you’d like to see, leave a comment below…
I finished the packaging for my stitch markers. It actually came together quite quickly, once I took the time to sit down and assemble…
Although I loved the little velvet pouches just as my jewelry comes in, I didn’t have a way to display these clearly for studio sales or up-coming trunk shows, thus making the little black pouches ineffective. I also wanted to make sure each piece was secure in its respective packaging. This, also keeps the cost down…and rubber stamps helped achieve that overall handmade feel I was going for.
I’m going to do several variations of the “knitting bling”. I know I have really enjoyed using them with my own knitting/crochet rather than the usual rubber/plastic stitch markers I normally use…