Blue Denise Interchangeable Knitting Needles Set
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| Price: | $49.95 |
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Ships from and sold by Alice in Stitches
Product Description
The Denise Interchangeable Knitting Needles provide you with a complete set of 10 different needle sizes, all packaged in a compact, airline safe box. When your gauge calls for a different size needle, you'll have a complete set at your fingertips. With the unique connection on these needles, you just insert the correct cord or piece, twist 1/4 turn to lock and you're ready to knit. Kit Specifics include: 10 needles sizes - 5,6,7,8,9,10,10.5,11,13,15 6 cords - 5", 9", 12", 14", 16", and 19" 2 Extenders and 4 End Buttons Compact 7" x 8.5" case Stitch holders Parts and extra long cords can be ordered separately. All parts are guaranteed through Denise.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #33882 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: Multi-size
- Color: blue
- Brand: Denise Interchangeable Knitting Needles
- Dimensions: .81 pounds
Features
- Set of 10 Needle Sizes - Straight & Circular
- Interchangeable Needle Set
- Airplane Safe - Travel box
- Includes Stitch holders, extenders, button ends
- Parts guaranteed by Denise
Customer Reviews
Hated this kit
Different strokes for different folks - a lot of people love this set so I won't just slam it and give it one star. Personally, thought, I hated it.
I found yarn did not slide easily on the needles. I had good luck with a pure acrylic yarn but an acrylic/wool blend stuck and was misery to knit with. I found the needles to be too bendy for my liking as well - I prefer the slippery and stiff aspects of metal.
I found the cables, while flexible enough, to be thick and also sticky to the yarn.
I found the needle points sharper than I like.
The smallest needles in this kit is larger then the smallest needles in other kits.
I found the case to be junky looking which is not a huge deal but it's nice when things look pretty.
Lots of people love these kits and I really wanted to love it, too, but it just wasn't for me. IMO the biggest thing this kit has going for it is the fact that it allows you to make a shorter circular than the other kits out there - however that wasn't enough of a draw for me to put up with the other aspects I didn't like. Better to have a kit you like to work with and then buy a few shorter circulars on the side.
One other good thing about this kit is that no matter what you supposedly can take it on an airplane. Personally I have not had a problem taking metal needles on but supposedly if the security advisory is high, you can have trouble and it is always up to the discretion of the airport screener you happen to get. It is nice to know these won't be confiscated at the whim of the TSA, but otoh what good is it to be able to knit in flight with needles you hate to use?
I suggest finding a local yarn store that will let you try these out before you buy them - there's no other way to know if you will love or hate them.
I use 'em so much, I ordered a second set!
I use these needles for almost all of my projects, which is why I'm back to order a second set (too many UFO's on the needles--I ran out!). I started with a Boye Needlemaster, and hated it--the connections gradually came unscrewed, and the cables were stiff. The Denise connections have held fast every time for me, and I find the cables very flexible and easy to work with. I use all types of yarn, and have had no trouble sliding it on the needles and cables. I prefer plastic and wood/bamboo needles over metal, so this set works well for me. My husband finds the clicking sound of metal needles annoying, so he also likes my Denise set. The needle points aren't too sharp for me, and I'm a "pusher" (that is, I press the needle tip with my index fingertip each time I make a stitch).
I read that the people who invented the Denise set first invented the Boye Needlemaster, and the Denise set was their second attempt (they corrected the problem of the Boye connections gradually coming unscrewed as you knit). I think they got it right the second time around! I agree with the reviewer who found that the Denise needles weren't her cup of tea--it would be ideal if you could try them out before purchasing. Head over to your LYS and give them a whirl. I can't recommend them highly enough, but to each his/her own!
I take them everywhere!
I was skeptical about buying these needles at first. I did extensive research online about which interchangeable needle set would be best/have the fewest problems. I tried a couple of other sets with disastrous results and a lot of disappointment. I finally broke down and bought these needles because, at the very least, they seemed to be light and the joins seemed to cause the fewest problems. I am SO glad I took a chance on them because they are wonderful needles. They are very light, feel natural in my hands and the tips are pointy enough to maneuver through the toughest of novelty yarns, but not so much that I feel I will hurt myself when I push them back through the loop to lift it off (a habit I have formed in my knitting).
The cords have a nice feel to them and relax relatively quickly once you get going. They do tend to have a little kink in them from their placement in the case, but it is easily remedied by a little bending action where the kink is. Not a big deal at all. The joins are also stable and I have had no trouble with them popping off or untwisting in the two years that I have used this set. Sure, they are a bit looser now than when I got them, but this just means I don't have to fish around for a paperclip to turn them and not a single snag on any type of yarn to date.
Pros:
- They can go anywhere and you will always have your different needles sizes on you if you need to change your gauge.
- Switching needle sizes is a snap, literally. You just pop off one set and put on a new one and keep knitting away, no hassle and no knitting with two different needles when switching sizes.
- If your project calls for increases and you need more length on your cord, just pop on an extender and snap on a new cord and off you go.
- No need to buy several different lengths of the same needle, you can customize these to the length you need, a REAL money saver!
- The newer sets list the needle sizes in US and metric, which is a major plus, especially if you like to knit from European patterns and don't want to have to look up needles sizes on the web (if you don't have them memorized already). Also, my husband and I recently got a set of these for my mother-in-law from England and she loves them, as well. It's really helpful for her that it lists the metric sizes since a lot of British patterns use metric sizes.
Cons:
- I have to say that with the updated sets, I don't really see any cons. However, if you get an older set, it seemed that the needles were just *very* slightly smaller than most other standard sizes (i.e. these size 10.5 needles seemed to be a *bit* smaller in diameter than my bamboo size 10.5 straight needles). I found that I have to adjust my tension to correct my gauge when using these, but this may not be a problem for most knitters, I tend to knit a little on the tight side. They have seemed to correct this with the updated sets, though. I compared my needles to my mother-in-law's set (purchased March 2008) and her needles do match up better to my set of straight bamboo needles than the needles in my set do (purchased December 2005), so this really isn't an issue anymore that I can tell.
- It's too easy to start new projects and I keep leaving my cords in my unfinished projects!! BUT this is easily remedied by purchasing companion sets if you have a tendency to jump around in your projects, as I do. I really love that you can use the joins to clip your cords together when stopping mid-project. I don't worry at all about my yarn slipping off the empty cords.
All in all, this is a great set and one I couldn't live without. The best is when we take road trips. These are so light and so easy to change that it isn't a hassle to knit on the road at all and they don't have the annoying problem of hitting the car doors as straight needles do. I highly recommend this set as a must-have toolkit for any knitter!


