One of knitting's most frustrating endeavors is organizing your needle stash. When not properly stored, circular needles can become tangled and double pointed needle sets can become separated. And when it comes time to cast on, good luck easily finding the needles you need.
After trying what seems like every storage method, we finally landed on a sustainable solution that has served us for several years. Surprisingly, it’s not a knitting-specific tool to help get the job done. We share our secret on how to organize your knitting needles with a photo storage box.
Inside the larger carrying case-style box, there are sixteen 4x6" individual, snap tight, translucent cases. They're the perfect size to fit a handful of circular needles.
Here's how we organized our box:
1. Take Inventory of Your Needles. Every knitter will have a different variety of needles, so mark your boxes in a way that makes sense for you. A shawl knitter might only need boxes for needle sizes US 3-8, while a sock knitter might need boxes for different styles of size US 1. If you look closely at my box, I had enough US 6 24" circulars to give them their own box!
2. Label Each Box. Label each box so that they're easily identifiable. We used this label maker to create stickers that could be applied to the outside. Place them on the long side of the box with the snap closure so that you can easily see it when they are stored away.
3. Add a Needle Inventory Card. To really level up your needle case organization, include one of our Needle Inventory cards on the inside of each case.
The card will allow you to document the types of needles, the different lengths, and how many of each you have in your stash. Place this card on the inside of the case's top so you can easily peek at the information through the translucent lid.
4. Take Note. Just because you own a needle, doesn't mean it will be inside the box when you need it. Keep track of your needles by using our Needle Check Out cards (which are on page 3 of the Needle Inventory Card printable). Use this card to "check out" your needles. Fill in the Check Out Card with all the necessary information to help you keep track of its whereabouts.
5. Make a Misc. Case. If you have the room in your needle case, consider dedicating one of the cases to “needle tools.” Fill it with a tape measure, gauge tool, pen, and any other needle accessories that you might need like a tightening tool or cord stoppers that are used with interchangeable cords.
Having these tools easily accessible will ensure that you don’t take any shortcuts when you start taking and adding needles. Organization domination!
Commit yourself to taking the time to organize (or reorganize) your needle stash. Whether you have a system in place already or want to build a system, checking in with your needles is a good way to take inventory of what you have and what you need. You might even discover some needles with a project that is begging to be finished.
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Thank you for this tip! It is a great way to take a needle inventory and to organize needles. I ordered the case immediately after reading this article. Now I do not have to waste time searching for a needle size.
This is the best way to store needles. And I’ve tried them all
Thank you for this idea. And for the cards. It is working fabulously!!!!