1. knitting abacus

2. yarn bowl

This is a Starbucks mug I received from a co-worker for Christmas. Boy did she peg me perfectly. The second I got home with my gift, I put a ball of yarn into it. Never did it occur to me to put coffee! There are so many types of ball holder gadgets out there and I have never found a one I liked. What I love about this one is that it's great for outer and center-pull balls. I can pull and pull and pull and pull and the mug never moves. If I'm pulling yarn from the outside of the ball it happily bounces around in the mug but never pops out. I'm a center-pull ball maker and user. More often than not that's what's in the mug. It works great until I'm down to the last couple yards and what remains is too light to pull without coming out.
What it's not good for is pre-wound balls like from Knit Picks, Rowan, etc.
3. head lamp

I found out about this wonderful tool through Amy Beth of The Fat Squirrel Speaks video podcast. Who would have ever thought of using these lamps to get a better look at your knitting (a) in a dimly lit room, (b) in the car at night, (c) when knitting with dark yarns, (d) because your eyes are failing you even though you're only 33...
I have turned one friend on to it and she loves it! We don't care if you laugh at us! Let's start a headlamp wearing knitting revolution!
4. project bag from Fringe Supply Co.
I saw these at Stitches West. The owner was sharing a booth with Brooke of Sincere Sheep. I loved these bags the moment I saw them and kept coming back to the booth over the course of the 2 days I was there trying to decide whether I wanted to spend my precious yarn budget on yarn or this bag. The bag and it's cool, clever design won out in the end. I got the medium which comfortably fit all 5 balls of yarn I was carrying around to knit this cardigan for my daughter's lovely Paprika Vest Jacket. Since I knit mostly shawls (as you know), this medium bag is a bit big for it. I'm seriously considering getting the small one with red striping to be my on-the-go shawl project bag.
The fact that I'm mostly completely comfortable using Ziploc bags (!, I know) for my knitting says so much about how much I heart Fringe Supply Co's Bento Bag. Go get one for yourself.
5. crochet hook

Why I love this crochet hook when I don't even crochet? It's the perfect size to put in a small tool bag. Maybe due to the shortness in length, I pick up stitches that I drop either purposefully or by accident much more quickly with this crochet hook than with the standard size. If I've got a lot of fabric I can quickly pass it through to the other side and it won't catch because it's not double ended! Which brings me to the the last reason I love this thing - it doubles as a cable needle!
One thing I wish was a little bit different is it's length. Yes, I know, it's already pretty short, but oh how I would love for it to fit in my grab-and-go tool tin. Guess you can't have it all.

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