There's been a lot of buzz about our Karbonz needles; most recently, Clara Parkes shared her thoughts on these high-tech needles on the Knitter's Review website. We're quite flattered with her analysis! If you've been curious about carbon fiber needles, click here to get the scoop from one of our industry's finest experts!
For more Karbonz reviews, be sure to check out these blog posts:
Or watch this quick video courtesy of Jimmy Beans Wool (you can also view our Karbonz product video here on the Knitter's Pride YouTube channel):
I have never made a pair of socks. I've made a few odd socks but never an entire pair. Really cool state-of-the-art needles might help. Only one way to find out...
ReplyDeleteI've read about these and been thinking about ordering a pair, would love to knit something with them. Would love to win a set!!! Can't wait to try a set out!!!!Tamara(ladybugw3@yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteI love to knit with Karbonz needles because the feel so nice in my hands.
ReplyDeleteMy new goal is to master socks. I also have issues with carpal tunnel. I love the Cubics and Dreams. I have interchangeable sets of both. I'd love to try Karbonz next to see if they help my wrists while knitting. reerose@indy.rr.com
ReplyDeleteI would love the give these babies a try as I have recently conquered my fear of DPNs and have been in the market for some sexy ones! Looks like my search is over. I would love to win them..pick me! :) I am sweetdrk1 on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteI love using Karbonz needles because they feel so nice in my hands!
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for some DPNs I like enough to replace all of my 'eh' one with. These might fit the bill. I would love to try them. I haven't tried any of the Karbonz needles yet.
ReplyDeleteRav: domiKNITrics
I am completely guilty of snapping wood needles and bending metal needles, mostly dpn's when I make socks. THESE are awesome! KnittingRadMPLS on Rav
ReplyDeleteWith four kids & a DOG, the time I commit to knitting starts with my needles, the joins should be clean, the points sharp. I would LOVE to sample your US 1 DPN's. Thank's for the giveaway! persnicketysknits at yahoo |dot| com.
ReplyDeleteI would love to knit with these. :) With my hands, they get fatigued after awhile and then I have to stop. These would help with that. Like having three things in one. :D michele_chaney@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to knit with Karbonz needle
ReplyDeletea.) Boys love high tech so knitter boys need hight tech needles - girls, of course, need them too!
b.) The reviews on them are very good and
c.) Because the only thing better than knitting needles is knitting needles that you WON!
I would LOVE to use these double points to knit all of my charity projects. They seem to be just what I have been looking for, and can't wait to try them out!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: eivanatta
Just came accross this post and the review looks great. Cant wait to try these needles now.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try these needles! I think the carbon fiber would be really nice to knit with!
ReplyDeleteRav Id: Karey64
I love my size 2's. They have the strength of metal needles but are as warm and flexible as my bamboo, would love to get another set.
ReplyDeletemy name on Ravelry is Mikaiyawa
DeleteMy very first time trying a size 1, I snapped it at the join. I have a feeling carbon fiber will help me meet my match! Can't wait to try them out after all the good reviews. (Rav ID: woollyelf)
ReplyDeleteThese just might make me switch back to dpn knitting from magic loop!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try these, especially the 000- I'm a very tight knitter and I'm afraid of what I'll do to super thin needles. Ravelry:ladyjanet
ReplyDeleteI have been knitting and crocheting since I was 9 yrs old. I would love to give these needles a try. I have some straight ones but not the dpns. They look sexy
ReplyDeleteI'm terribly intrigued about the idea of carbon fiber needles. I've only ever used metal and bamboo dpns and while both work fine for my purposes, neither ever quite feels "right" to me.
ReplyDeleteKarbonz look sleek and stylish. I love knitting with beautiful needles and I'd really like to try these.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: chillawilla
I love knitting socks and have seen numerous adds for these dpn needles and would love to try them. (vaughanx3@aol.com)
ReplyDeleteFunny this contest should come up right when I am shopping for new needles! I have not had the pleasure to try these yet, would love the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try a set. I can't find any DPNs that I feel comfortable enough using. Maybe high tech would feel safer than the low tech wood and aluminum needles I have been trying.
ReplyDeleteSimply put.... they are AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: Diskretion
Because they look amazing! I would love to try them, I'm in the market for some new DPN.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited about these needles. I have some of the first carbon needles to come out, but the points were a bit rough, so I'd prefer these. I can't wait to make socks with them.
ReplyDeleteI think these would be perfect for socks! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletepurples on Ravelry
what every engineer who knits needs, high tech knitting needles! but no seriously, these are some awesome needles and I would be so lucky to win a set to try out!
ReplyDeleteRavelry: kimkat
I love my Karbonz circular needles. KI love hom smooth they are and how durable. Now I would love to have some DPNs to make some socks.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: andreacraig
I love my Karbonz circular needles. KI love hom smooth they are and how durable. Now I would love to have some DPNs to make some socks.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: andreacraig
I love my Karbonz circular needles. They are so smooth and durable and light. Now I can't wait to try out the DPNs for a pair of socks. I love the nickel needle tips. I still would hope that you are going to make some interchangeable tips to go with the other sets. Preferable the lace size tips would be great. Ravelry ID andreacraig
ReplyDeletethese look and sound so amazing! thanks for the chance to win... :)
ReplyDeleteravelry ID: giolou
I'd like to try the karbonz dpns because I do have a tendency to bend my needles, and also because I have three girls ages three and under, and "virtually indestructible" would be a huge bonus in my house!
ReplyDeleteMrsCollinHobbs on Ravelry
I've seen these in several knitting magazines and would live to try them. I haven't been able to knit as much as I like lately due to arthritis/carpal tunnel issues. These needles are supposed to be very helpful for these problems.
ReplyDeletecyezak@charter.net
I love the way these feel warm in my hands compaired to my nickel plated dpns as my hands are routinely cold. :)
ReplyDeleteI have several of the fixed circular Karbonz needles and would love to compliment my collection with a set of Double Point needles. These are some of my favorite needles now. Revelry ID:bkennard
ReplyDeleteI love these needles. I received a pair of regular Knitters pride needles for Christmas last year and just fell in love. I have most sizes now. I received the circular Karbonz for Christmas this year and am blown away. They are light, smooth and knit so fast. I love the tips just enough of a point. These are great. I cannot wait to see what you come up with next :)
ReplyDeleteI don't like metal needles and am generally happy with my bamboo needles. But I do go thru a lot of the US size 0 and 1 needles because they're so easy to break. I'd love to try a small size of the Karbonz to see if they'd have the strength of metal needles without the slipperiness, the cold feel and the annoying "clickety-clack" while knitting.
ReplyDeleteI love trying out new things so trying a new kind of needles would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteStarKnits on Ravelry
I really want to try it!
ReplyDeleteJust try something new, something that i can realy enjoy!
Email : jennyelectrique@hotmail.com
I would love to own a set of your dp needles.
ReplyDeleteI am new to knitting with 4 needles at a time (double points). I would love to try these great looking needles out. beckwith.vicky@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI love knitting socks on DPNs (using Harmony wood or old Aero aluminums) and have been admiring the Karbonz needles for a few months now. I'd be absolutely thrilled to have a set of 2.5 or 2.75 mm Karbonz DPNs. I wouldn't be shy about telling everyone on Ravelry either!
ReplyDeletebeedragon on Ravelry
Who wouldn't want to knit with sexy needles! These look awesome!
ReplyDeletelindaran (on Rav)
Karbonz are awesome!Smooth, light, with excellent points. I can hardly wait for the interchangable set. It is now #1 on my wish list. amtlt2001 - ravelry
ReplyDeleteI have been knitting for over a year and haven't decided what needles are my favorite and would love a chance to try these!
ReplyDeleteAmber-gibbles_n_bits@hotmail.com
I would absolutely love to win these! I have loved all the knitter's pride needles i've bought so far and would love to add these dpns to my collection! Ravelry: Mikiejr
ReplyDeleteCause i LOVE my symphonie dreamz... I cn't imagine there is anything better, but maybe??????
ReplyDeleteI am interested in the strenght of the carbon fiber, I some times feel as thought Imight break my other thin dps or bend them. Ravelry id:suzied2010
ReplyDeleteI have heard that they won't break (I break wood easily), are very light (my hands need all the help they can get) and are just the right texture for knitting without too much slip or too much grip... would LOVE to try them!! Ravelry ID: bearybearco
ReplyDeleteExcited for the chance to win! Thank ya! Ravelry ID: catreiser
ReplyDelete(Judy) I've read many good things about the Karbonz needles but haven't purchased any yet. It would be great to try them!
ReplyDeleteauroras4@yahoo.com
I'd love to use Karbonz as I think they would look even more beautiful surrounded by my knitting.
ReplyDeleteKnitters never have enough needles! Different yarns desire different needles.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try out the size 2s and 3s DPN. Pretty much all my sock needles are bent, would love to use something that wouldn't do that. :)
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: kamidake
I am really going to have to try these needles. I am a sock knitter and I would use them to knit socks.
ReplyDeleteThese needles look awesome. I want to win :D e-mail: chihuahuakat@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI don't have any needles in karbonz so I would like to win this to try out the new brand of needles to see how they are like.
ReplyDeleteRavelry= KimmieHD
http://www.ravelry.com/people/KimmieHD
I have been dying to try these out, and my LYS does not have them in yet. (I live in a small town and stock is not replenished regularly). I am also knitting socks for the family for Christmas, so these would come in handy!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: vandenknits
My friend Mieka swears by hers. I want to know if they are as awesome as she says!
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: Savaen
I'd love to be a sock knitter with these needles!
ReplyDeleteI have been hearing so much about these needles. I would love to win.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try these! - ravelry id deathandtaxes
ReplyDeleteseriously. :)
Never tried Karbonz. Do you have circular too? I love to try any needle possible. Next stop broomsticks.
ReplyDeleteThese would be wonderful to knit with!
ReplyDeleteroamingknitter on ravelry
They sound like wonderful needles to use. I would put them to great use making hats and socks.
ReplyDeletewkh25@ravelry
I've heard a lot of good things about Karbonz needles and would like to try them out because right now, the only DPs I have are wooden and not too crazy about them... ratmarie@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI don't have any DPN'S would be nice to start with these. ivette1974@live.com
ReplyDeleteI've been following the freshstitches blog for a while, so I've wanted to try them since I read about them! I would love to win! Ravelry ID: subliminalirony
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a pair of Karbonz needles.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a chance to see or touch these needles yet in Maine but would love to. Nothing like new knitting tools to make me smile! Ravelry id : knitsinmaine
ReplyDeleteDPNs rock when making gloves. Gosh I would love to win some. esther at sombrereptiles dot org
ReplyDeleteWould love to give these a try, as I have heard good things about them. Rav ID: kaoscat
ReplyDeletei would recently got a set of your dpns size 1 and i love how they knit and i would love to try knitting with carbon fiber needles and i don't get new needles that often. ravelry id:bob12
ReplyDeleteThese are such a great idea! I bet they are really light weight too. *Fingers crossed* Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletelove trying new stuff, and never have the right dpn on hand. love making all kinds of stuff, including many items that you need dpn needles for.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try these out on all the baby clothes I've been knitting lately. Rav amchart
ReplyDeleteI knit socks in the round because I don't like the "ladders" that you get with double points. One of the gals in the video says that with the finish on these needles, the yearn doesn't slide so you don't get the gaps. I'd love to try as doing pattern repeats on double points is much easier than using a bunch of markers in the round.
ReplyDeleteShoot! forogt to add Rav id alcbrooks
ReplyDeleteWould love to try these, as I've lost and/or broken so many of my wooden dpns! Rav ID is lafileuse.
ReplyDeleteThese look so cool. I must try them to see if I end up warping them like my other small gauge needles. Hippo @ rav
ReplyDeleteI would love to knit with these to make myself a (or some) pairs of socks! All of my socks have disappeared lately and would love to have a handmade pair!
ReplyDeleteThey look so smooth and fast! Beautiful style. I would love to try them.
ReplyDeleteFlyingMonkeyHQ on Rav
I would love to knit some socks on them with real sock yarn. I have only made worsted socks so far.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try some socks!
ReplyDeleteOffbeatchic on Ravelry!
I love to try new needles and would love to win these
ReplyDeletesparky136 on Ravelry
I would like to knit a pair of socks with Karbonz just to see if they live up to the hype
ReplyDeleterosebob on ravelry
I have read that carbon fiber is much faster and lighter to knit with than most needles.
ReplyDeletereiki on ravelry
I'd love to win these because I've been wanting to try them and it would be a fun birthday present to win! I'm mjrohs323 at ravelry
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try these, my dpn's are uncomfortable to use. ravelry ID: cilly88
ReplyDeleteOooh, these would be so perfect for hat knitting, I hate the cheap DPNs I have and would love to try some new ones!
ReplyDeleteLindacee on Ravelry.
I would love to try Karbonz!!!
ReplyDeleteapple380 on ravelry
I would love to try the new Karbonz needles and I also am wanting to knit socks, and since I don't have any dpn's, this would be the perfect opportunity to try BOTH!! on ravelry I am SelinaDesigns
ReplyDeleteI recently inherited my grandmas needles...but she had almost no circulars or dpns! I'd love to win these and give them a try!
ReplyDeleteMany of the wooden DPNS I've used have warped or broken in half and metal DPNS are just too slippery (making stitches slip) so the new Karbonz seem like just the middle ground.
ReplyDeleteWould love to try these!
Ravelry ID: yarnphreak
Would really love to try these.
ReplyDeleteI've heard such great things about your needles! I'd love to have the chance to try them out, and they're on my birthday wishlist.
ReplyDeleteNanaMamah on Rav
I would love to try these needles out! I have been knitting Mother Bears like crazy, and my needles are wearing down.. these would be coming at the perfect time!
ReplyDeleteThese needles look awesome! I'd love to knit with them.
ReplyDeleteStaceyKnitsIt
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From what I have read, they sound very interesting
ReplyDeleteI would love to knit using the Karbonz needles because ever since I heard they were available, I've been dying to use them. I think it would make my sock knitting experience that much better:-)
ReplyDeleteI would love to knit a pair of socks with these.
ReplyDeleteRav ID: corirallen
Something that I can't break! I need to get out of my sock knitting slump too.
ReplyDeletemonkalicious on Rav
I have a collection of different needles, just won your dreams starter set. Want to win and add your cubics also in my collection. karbonz looking great.
ReplyDeleteI would like to knit with these because I never have used carbon fiber for knitting. I know that it's both flexible and durable.. and I dig that these have metal tips... all in all it just is a totally cool thing, and I want to know if I like them or not, so I would love to win some!!
ReplyDeleteIndulgence on Rav
I love the dreamz interchangeables so I would love to give these a try as well.
ReplyDeleteBrenda9419 on Ravelry
I am new to the world of knitting and would love to keep up my grandmother's tradition of knitting for our family. I wish I started when she was still alive to teach me. These needles would really help me to continue her legacy as a knitter.
ReplyDeleteRavelry ID: cooper8759
I would love to have new needles.
ReplyDeleteRavelry id: fayofthewoods
I'd love to try 2.75mm for socks.
ReplyDeletewahoomerryf on Rav
I tend to knit a little tightly with smaller dpns and have a little bend in many of my metal dpns. I'd love to test out the Karbonz and put an end to the bend!
ReplyDeleteannethologist on Rav
Carbon fiber makes excellent arrows; I'd love to try it for knitting!
ReplyDeleteI think those needles would feel like magic to my fingers. Anything made with them would be lovely but I would think socks would make a good first project since I have never made socks yet.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a pair of Karbonz needles
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
Purplefrog5 on ravelry
Most of my dpns are old or inexpensive so it would be nice to work with a good pair.
ReplyDeleteI use DPNs for sock making either Dreamz or Stainless Steel, I would love to try these out!!
ReplyDeleteRav = CrochetKnitLady
I usually use bamboo and would love to try your Karbonz!
ReplyDeleteI would like to win a set of these because I have broken more than one wooden dpn trying to knit socks. Um, and because I'm a knitting needle junkie.
ReplyDeletegreyowl60(at)yahoo(dot)com
Always searching for the perfect needle and haven't had the opportunity to try these yet. Ravelry ID: skysinger
ReplyDeleteI would really like to try Karbonz they look good quality
ReplyDeleteilovemyipad on ravelry
I would love love love to try these - they sound like a dream combination of glide and hold.
ReplyDeleteRav ID: vinterstrikker
One way to improve any skill is to try new tools. I think it would be interesting to try these and see how they are to knit with. Could sell me on buying more.
ReplyDeleterav: aewsimmons
I'd love to try these out! I tend to knit very tightly so I've broken the tips in some of my bamboo DPNs!
ReplyDeleteRav: CraftyMommaKnits
I have a set and love them. I wish they came as an interchangable set as well. They are pointy without being painfully sharp, and they create even stitches. Love them!
ReplyDeleteknitterlydesigns on Ravelry
have heard amazing things about these and really interested in trying them out... know an amazing sock knitter who loves them due to not warping :) (rav katielgold)
ReplyDeleteI would love to try these because these are new to me. These are beautiful
ReplyDeleteThe closest LYS is about an hour away. My sister works in that town and I'm lucky enough to see her about once a week or every two. I usually call them when I'm not able to get down there when I need something, they will set it aside and when my sister comes in they have it all ready for her. The last time I called was for a longer cable for the interchangeable dreamz needles(about a week ago), when I called they told me I really needed to come in to try the new Karbonz...I told them I didn't because I only use wood/bamboo ones....guess we'll never know unless we try em:) Ravelry ID: leti-ann
ReplyDeleteThey'd be the fanciest needles I would own! Lol. If I had a pair of these, I could finally try my hand at knitting socks. I have the yarn... just no needles, lol. :)
ReplyDeleteRavID: GeneralBunny
I would love to try these I always break wood DPN's
ReplyDeleteQTWIQ on Rav
My group is doing fingerless gloves this year (in complex surface patterns), and I'd really enjoy trying out these needles to make them.
ReplyDeleteI think these needles would be perfect for knitting my first pair of socks. I'd love to get them, rav id: iribeiro
ReplyDeleteI would like to try these needles because I'm always afraid that I'm going to snap my wooden ones and I already bent a size 0 of my nickel plated ones. ravelry id: oceania
ReplyDeleteI'd love to knit with these needles because I've heard great things about them and I have never tried them.
ReplyDeleteHishandmaid on Ravelry
My favorite way to knit socks is with DPN's! I read good comments about these needles and I would love to try them! I love their look! Crossing my fingers!
ReplyDeleteSylviemom on Rav
I have never used these before and would love to try them out.
ReplyDeletePenny
KnitbyBitDesigns-RAV ID
I have lust in my heart for these needles!
ReplyDeletePurlsb4wine on Ravelry
I have never heard of this type of needle before, I would very much like to try them
ReplyDeleteRav id: zelator
For my socks of course! Ravelry ID ondrayaknits
ReplyDeleteI am trying to convince myself to knit more socks. A set of these fabulous looking dpns would be the push I need!
ReplyDeleteTanyaSt27 on ravelry
I would love to try these type of needles. They sound like they would be a very interesting needle to try in contrast to my typical cheap metal needles.
ReplyDeleteCrazee on Ravelry
I would love to try these needles. Socks are on my "yet to attempt" list, primarily because i haven't found a set of DPNs that I loved yet. I'm loving the sounds of a nice metal tip but lightweight body.
ReplyDeletemrsmommy on Rav
These needles look great for knitting socks.
ReplyDeletezelator on ravelry
I love the feel of these needles!
ReplyDeleteKenyetta on ravelry
My heart is pounding. Oh Please! Oh Please let this be the lucky entry.
ReplyDeleteI love DPNs -- metal, wood, plastic, bamboo. And I'm sure I would love carbon fiber DPNs too.
Contact me, Elky, on Ravelry.
I would LOVE to give these a try!
ReplyDeleteRav: squirrel551
These look like they would be the perfect alternative to the "stickiness" of wood needles and the "cold" of metal needles! I might even go back to using DPNs for socks instead of magic loop with these.
ReplyDeleterav ID Stormy324 (forgot to put it in my previous post as I was too busy drooling over these needles)
ReplyDeleteI love to knit tiny toys with my DPN's, but unfortunately I've broken quite a few needles over the years. I would love to try these and see how they hold up. I've been very pleased with the circular needles I have from Knitter's Pride, so I'm guessing these would be great too!
ReplyDeletesaraq24 on Ravelry
I havebeen a knitter for over 45 yrs and never yet used really nice needles,I would love to win these, witchycat on Ravelry x
ReplyDeleteI've heard amazing things with these needles and have been wanting to learn how to knit with DPNs :)
ReplyDeleteAmyBamy on Ravelry
I'd like to try these needles. Patternwhisperer on ravelry.
ReplyDeleteSocks and mittens are my favorite things to knit, and I'd like to try a type of metal besides aluminum (which always scratches my fingers).
ReplyDeletepeppermints on Ravelry.
I would love to try these needles! I have your Dreamz and love them!! I'm sure these will be wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try these needles.
ReplyDeleteI've heard great things about them, and I'm a needle junky.
ReplyDeleteCoristars on Ravelry
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ReplyDeletewould love to try them out. Can never have enough needles or toys for that matter.
ReplyDeleteangelellens on Ravelry
I have heard that they are durable and they don't hurt your hands like some of the generic plastic and bamboo ones do.
ReplyDeletePprmntMochaMama on Ravelry
I love my Cubics for making socks and would love to try the Karbonz
ReplyDeletejwallace on rav
I would love to find a set of DPNs that is not so lick you can't keep stitches on the needles. And not so grabby you can't move the stitches without putting a needle down. I would love to give these a spin to see if they fill the bill.
ReplyDeleteI have very few DPN sets since I generally don't like the way they make my hands feel. I'd love to try a pair and see the difference they make!
ReplyDeleteafh163 on rav
I would love to win these. All of my needles seem to be falling apart.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try these. Thanks for a chance to win them.
ReplyDeleteFidgement on Ravelry
I love my other set of needles by you guys so this would have to be just as fantastic! I would love to knit a hat with these!!!!! My Ravelry ID is Ninsun23
ReplyDeleteI'd love to knit my first pair of socks on a pair of these! I've got the pattern and yarn - just need the needles. :)
ReplyDeleteI love my DPNs for socks! I'd love to give them a try. Thanks~
ReplyDeleteI would really like to give these needles a try! lleavid on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteI want to try Karbonz because they look so sleek and sexy. I have never met a Knitter's Pride needle I did not like.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little hard on wood dpns borken ones and metal bent ones, I would the best of both and this looks like it!
ReplyDeleteajdag on Rav
I would love to learn to use sock yarn to make socks! I have problems finding socks as I broke my leg and ankle many years ago and that leg has issues. I have seen these needles at one of my Guild's meeting, but as yet have not needletasted them. Anything that can ease me into the wonderful world of socks would be a blessing and I would love to give these a whirl.
ReplyDeleteyarnladee on ravelry
Ooh these are nice! The only thing holding me back from learning to make socks and small toys is the use of double pointed needles... I'm sure these would be fantastic! ~.^
ReplyDeleteTheCraftyUnicorn on Ravelry
Broke down, cuz I could wait, and bought a set of fixed circular Karbonz needles... and what a difference!!! now give me interchangeable and I think I found a new needle!
ReplyDeleteon ravelry: prismaticr
Would love to try a pair of these. Making my fist pair of socks right now. Really don't like DPN'S. Find socks challenging as I am a fairly new knitter. So maybe these needles would help me. Thanks so much for the opportunity to maybe be the lucky winner.
ReplyDeletercleadbetter@windstream.net
So far Dreamz are my favorite ... but I am beginning to use DPN and would love for Karbonz to be my first DPN set!
ReplyDeletemydals on Ravelry
Wow !! I am a very tight knitter, and I have a habit of bending and breaking my sock DPNs. I'd love to try these new needles ~~
ReplyDeletezigzaggyknits on Rav.
I haven't been happy with the needles that I've been using lately (I was sucked in by the sexy red cable, but they haven't delivered), and I'm looking for an excellent product to replace them. I've been a fan of Knitter's Pride needles for a while, and would be interested to see how Karbonz compare to your cubics, which I love.
ReplyDeleteUgh, forgot to add my rav name: lilianic
ReplyDeletesocks, hats, cabling! i could have so much fun with these!
ReplyDeleteI love my metal dpns but they're too slick - the Karbonz sound perfect!
ReplyDeleteI would love to knit with Karbonz needles. The reviews are awesome. Ebbtide on Ravelry
ReplyDeleteI love using DPNs and these sound amazing! I'd love to take them for a spin...
ReplyDeleteCAMcK on Rav
I'd like to know why Karbonz aren't interchangeable yet
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this set of dpns and I'd like to add that I am thrilled that you are planning a Karbonz interchangeable set for future release. I'll be first in line to buy mine! I hope you'll offer a special tips version, too.
ReplyDeletedehbiknits on Ravelry
I've heard nothing but good things about the Karbonz and would love to try them. I love the Cubics and imagine the Karbonz are just as nice. (And they look cool, too!)
ReplyDeleteRav ID: amalya
I'm a fan of Dreamz so am eager to try this next Knitters Pride product. Rav mlbs
ReplyDeleteI've just "started" to build my collection of all the sizes of the dpns, so I have a ways to go. But I love the tips, feel NO drag, and find them really easy to use (as in no warping/bending in my hands). And I'm thrilled to say the 1.75mm and 1.5 mm for gloves/glove fingers have come to my rescue -- yahoo!
ReplyDeleteI would love to add these to my tool stash :-) What a great set of needles! Ravelry ID: CRCjaxknits
ReplyDeleteKazbonz look like another breakthrough in knitting tools from Knitters Pride. I would like to try them. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAnn Volkes
Urbanheart@aol.com
I would love to try these for sock knitting. I tend to keep my tension so tight that I warp bamboo needles & have snapped rosewood. I'm not a huge fan of metal needles, but they're more durable. I will admit there is a slight warp to my most frequently used metal DPNs.
ReplyDeleteI'd love a set of karbonz dpns. I took a mittens class at Knit Wit in Portland, ME this winter where many used karbonz and they turend out so wonderful! I'd love to try a pair as they are so much more durable than my bamboo dpns that break relatively often since they get so much use. I'm joha123 on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI would love to add to my needle collection. I've been eyeballing these and would love to give them a whirl.
ReplyDeleteWell, I DO need a new pair of mittens! I adore my Cubics interchangeables - I have issues with the tendon in my right thumb and I love how I don't have to grip the Cubics as tightly as some of the round needles. I'd love to try these out and see how they work with my thumb.
ReplyDeleteI'm kaelynn on Ravelry :)
I have some very nice metal interchangeable needles, but would love a chance to try the Karbonz. Maybe I'd have a bit more control, without losing what little speed I have? Can only hope...
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I love the Karbonz because they are as light as Bamboo while much sturdier than those (broken needle on a two-week vacation anyone?). At the same time, the tips offer the pointiness of metal needles.
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I read Clara Parkes' review when it came out and it sounded great! Also, most of my DPNs are old aluminum ones that my mom passed down to me. :-p
ReplyDeleteI have one pair of these needles. I love them. They are my go-to needles for anything requiring a size 6.
ReplyDeleteI would love to find a set of DPNs that would stand up to my tight knitting. I have held back from getting into socks or hats because of this and would love to win a set that could help me really stash bust :)
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Fingers crossed!
I'd love to knit a hat with these!! gracye is my ravelry and gracye216@gmail.com is my email :)
ReplyDeleteI have been really improving my smaller gauge projects such as socks and fine hats.....lace, etc. The Karbonz look like they will work like a breeze and be a pleasure to work with.
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