“Write about your favourite knitting or crochet (or spinning, etc) tool. It can either be a tool directly involved in your craft (knitting needles or crochet hook) or something that makes your craft more pleasurable – be it a special lamp, or stitch markers.”
From Eskimimi Makes
My favourite tools… I’m not sure whether I have favourites because everything I use has its purpose. If I’m in a hurry and want the bare minimum with me, then I would grab my scissors, my sewing needle case and my favourite crochet hook (as well as my knitting, of course).
I’ve had these awhile, so excuse their condition. The scissors are little Fiskar ones: I have two pairs. One in my knitting bag and one in my sewing bag. The first pair I’ve had for at least 12 years and they are still as sharp as when I bought them. Attached to the scissors is a hardanger scissor keeper that I made a long time ago at a workshop. Originally, it had a tassel but that’s long since disappeared.
My needle case is made of two little folded fabric squares sewn together. It’s a similar block to cathedral window but is contained to one square. The instructions for the square can be found in Cathedral Window Quilts: The Classic Folded Technique and a Wealth of Variations by Lynne Edwards. The book is fabulous and I’ve made lots of different things from it, including some lovely little pincushions. Here’s a few bits that I’ve made using Cathedral Window blocks – cushion and a wallhanging.