I Make Knitting Needles

I think I may have been forced into this by so many requests for my handi-works, so, here goes…
I make wooden and bamboo knitting needles as a hobby, not as a business. I am willing to trade for; yarn to build my stash, knitting notions and gadgets, knitting books, make me an offer. If you request a specific size, I will need to know if it is US or metric. If you have a design in mind, let me know… pix and/or drawings help. I use my own hand-made Straight and Double-Point needles to knit with, and I know what is required by a knitter to make them pleasing to work with the very first time they are used. If you are not happy with my creations, I will gladly return whatever it was you traded me for them.
My LYS buys them outright, and then I buy their yarn in the same visit. (Keeps their books right with the tax-man)
P.S.- I will not make a wood or bamboo needle smaller than a US#3, because they are too fragile and bring nothing but sadness when they so easily break… so don’t ask me to disappoint you.
P.S.S.- remember I stated “make me an offer”; if you offer cash I will consider it a donation to my family support, with a moral obligation to send you a ‘gift’ in return of requested creations of mine.
Thank You

What is the current exchange rate for Stash? How many skeins/needle, and do Lux yarns count for more?

I really don’t have a clue about an ‘exchange rate’, I am open to offers. If you feel that something I have is worth something you have (but don’t want anymore), let me know. I am particularly interested in sock yarn because I like to make socks. My mom is allergic to wool, so I knit her stuff with angora. Since I recently taught my brother and 4 of his daughters to knit, my stash gets raided every time they visit, so color is not an issue.
Certainly a more expensive item is worth more in a trade… I wouldn’t expect to get an island in exchange for glass beads. :smiley:
So, let me know what you want, and what you are willing to offer for it.

Trucker, Where did you get the containers you have in your pic. Your work looks great.

grams,
those containers are actually M&M’s candy pocket packs from the grocery store… kinda ‘handy recycled swiped from the kids’ things. They eat the candy, (well, they ain’t the only ones) and I get the containers. Besides, until they get emptied, they make great no-mess snacks in my knitting-pack… gotta love that chocolate.
:happydance:
KNIT ON !! :thumbsup:

Those containers look like POG containers. Remember POGS?? Oh my gosh, I can’t believe I did! I was pretty young when they were the “it” thing. :roflhard:

PM on its way to ya, trucker… I’m interested in DPNs.

do you ever make crochet hooks? I was thinking of trying out Tunisian crochet but I want a long hook (about the length of a knitting needle) with a cap on the end so my stitches don’t fall off if I make something big. Any luck in getting one of those?

Julie,
Tunisian crochet and Tunisian knitting are actually a form of large lace loop knotting. Both can be performed rather easily by using the end of a broom handle.
Sorry to say, neither of these require any special tools. A 25 mm diameter tool is so similar to a 25.5 mm is to a 1 inch… as in a US#15 knitting needle it is hardly worth a mention. A half of a millimeter, is not even a sixteenth of an inch.
So, here is my question to you… Do you want to spend $20 for a piece of a broom-handle, or would you rather make a bunch of those size 15 knitting needles out of your old broom?
Did I happen to mention that I am one cheap bastard?

Thanks for the pm, I totally missed this for some reason! I was looking at this site and the hook definitely looks a lot smaller than a broom handle. Your thoughts?