These compression gloves support the fingers as well as the hands and wrists. I prefer the fingerless type for knitting, as it is easier to feel the tension of the yarn running through my fingers.
These compression gloves support the fingers as well as the hands and wrists. I prefer the fingerless type for knitting, as it is easier to feel the tension of the yarn running through my fingers.
This can help improve your posture and make your knitting chair more comfortable.
These stainless steel knitting needles from Knitter’s Pride are the best I’ve tested! Their slick surface makes them ideal for knitting ergonomically, as it allows the stitches to glide across the needle smoothly.
If you prefer the feel of wooden needles, these laminated birch knitting needles from KnitPicks are the best. They also have a slick surface (not found in most wooden needles) that allows the stitches to glide across the needle smoothly.