In a Japanese Knot Bag for knitting, keep circular needles with tip protectors and place both needles together so they don’t pierce the lining. Leave the cable loose (not tightly wound) and lay it around the ball, not underneath, to avoid memory. Position the tips towards the bag opening and the working yarn over the contents; this way, when pulling, nothing rubs against seams or accessories. If you’re on the move, this wrist bag allows you to knit safely without needle tips sticking out.
For crochet and small items, use the inner pocket for stitch markers, darning needle and thread snips; add a mini sheath to scissors to prevent accidental cuts. When packing away, place the project at the bottom and keep the protected tips on top; the knot should face outward so the yarn flows without rubbing edges. With these precautions, you’ll avoid snags and extend the life of both the lining and your tools.
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