- Holds knit or crochet charts conveniently and protects them from damage
- Includes 4 magnets, 8" long, 4-1/2" long, 2" long, and 2" long, to keep chart in place and mark your progress as you knit
- Magnetic clasp can flipped around to form an easel for easy viewing
- Works great for other fiber craft charts, like cross stitch, embroidery and more
- Fits standard 8-1/2" x 11" paper, folded in half; 12" x 9" opened flat, 9" x 6" closed
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Tammy O'Brien
A gift for a cross stitcher
This was a gift to DIL. And she liked it for her cross-stitch work. It's small and I hope she truly finds it useful as I do the larger one to keep a single page 8.5 by 11 sheet of a crochet pattern contained and crumple free.
David Silver
Awesome
I was experiencing profound neck pain because I have degenerative issues in my neck, as well as a recent whiplash injury. It was hurting way too much to look down at my patterns while knitting or crocheting. Being able to not only prop the pattern up, but also use the magnets to keep track where I am in the pattern, has allowed me to continue doing what I love in less time and with considerably less pain.
Felixia Marie Santiago
Great Chart Keeper
I'm not sure why the heck I waited so long to buy one of these! It's worked out great so far and makes following knitting charts much easier...don't hesitate to buy, the magnets work really well unless they are right up at the bottom or top edge. I don't find this to be a problem because I tend to fold my charts so that the magnet is never right at the top or bottom. I love Knit Picks and frequently buy from their website but was really glad to find this on Amazon so I didn't have to wait as long (and pay for) shipping :)
Jake Barnes
Great
The best. Easier to order here on amazon than at KP. I have several on the go as I'm usually working on more than one project at once. The "newer" ones are a bit shinier on the surface but the basic idea is still the same; neatly folding chart keeper with 4 strong magnets to keep it in place.
Johnny Jdog Jenkins
Easy to use
Easy to use. Magnets are very strong Wish I had purchased a bigger one, just personal preference
Cathleen Henson
Great for following charts!
How did I every use charts without this before?? It makes it so easy to knit and not loose your place. The only thing I would change is the placement of the magnetic buttons. I would add a third so it wouldn’t be standing straight up.
Aida Cunanan
Great Product!!
I wish I'd discovered this product sooner! I've been using strategically placed sticky notes to keep track of my rows and have had them fall off more than once. I'm a fairly new knitter and trying to decide what row I'm on by looking at my stitches is an iffy proposition, to say the least. I use the smaller magnets to hold my pattern in place and the longer ones to denote the actual row I'm on. Being able to close it and snap the covers in place prevents it from opening up and the magnets moving around. I also love that it can be snapped into a position that allows it to sit on a tabletop.
Harumie Guevarra
Works well: magnets strong, keeps graphs in place for transport.
This chart keeper is just what I wanted. Good price, good quality, plenty of magnets so I can set up a chart front and back. I can enlarge my chart, cut it in two and have it set up on both sides. I also carry it folded in my knitting bag.
Apple Amatorio
Couldn't have finished my project without it!
Keep in mind that this is a smaller sized chart keeper. I had to cut my charts from their standard size pages to use on this, but I knew the size before I ordered. I used this to keep my place on a very elaborate lace shawl, and I couldn't be happier with it! Knit Picks has never let me down with any of their products, whether I order directly from their website or from Amazon. Prime shipping, though, makes ordering from Amazon a much more attractive option.
Angela Esther Halder
Great product.
Great product for chart knitting. Buy some highlighter tape to go with it and place the tape on the row above the row you are working so you can see where you've been and that your stitches line up with the previous row.