New Stitch Markers
Today, I would like to introduce the new stitch markers.
By the way, do you use stitch markers in your knitting projects?
For me, stitch markers are an essential tool for knitting.
They may not be the main tool, but using ones that I truly love always makes the knitting experience feel even more enjoyable.
This time, I prepared five different designs.
And here is the first one.

This stitch marker is made using natural opal and strawberry quartz.
Opal is a gemstone that shimmers with changing colors depending on the angle of the light.
The strawberry quartz is a pale pink stone with a faceted cut that catches the light beautifully.
Together, the two stones create a soft and delicate impression.
And next, here is the second design.

This stitch marker was made using Czech beads.
I added small seed beads at the bottom as an accent.
I love beads and often visit different craft stores, but this was the first time I had ever seen Czech beads in this shape.
The soft pastel colors were also so charming that I immediately decided to buy them.
And next, here is the following design.

This design also uses Czech beads, arranged in fresh colors inspired by early summer.
As a little side note, the yellow bead second from the left is made from uranium glass.
It glows brightly under a black light.
The soft, sea glass-like colors feel very reminiscent of the beginning of summer.

This design is made using freshwater pearls and Venetian glass.
The Venetian glass beads are especially interesting because each one has a different texture and appearance.
From left to right:
The first bead has a pattern that resembles marble.
The second bead is a translucent blue, with slight differences in color from bead to bead.
The third bead is a freshwater pearl with a beautiful luster.
The last bead has a soft matte texture.

And finally, here is the last design.
This stitch marker is made using fluorite and opal.
You may have noticed that opal also appeared in one of the stitch markers introduced earlier.
It is one of my favorite stones, so it tends to appear quite often in my creations.
The other stone is fluorite.
Each fluorite bead has slightly different shades of blue.
You may even notice that the color subtly changes from top to bottom within the same stone in the photo.
When paired together, the two stones create a fresh and refreshing impression.
These new stitch markers and yarns will be available on the webshop from May 29 at 8:00 PM.
Please be sure to take a look!