Luxja Knitting Bag, Yarn Bag with Cover and Shoulder Strap, Yarn Tote Bag for Carrying Projects, Knitting Needles (up to 14”), Circular Needles, Crochet Hooks and Other Accessories, Lavender
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No, the dividers are sewn in and can accommodate a variety of yarn skein sizes. My bag is one of my favorites. It's well-made, attractive, and large enough to hold everything I need for multiple projects.
Yes, it closes with a zip. The top zips off, and underneath is a clear lid with grommets for yarn to be threaded through. It opens up to allow access to the yarn, making it simple to get yarn in. when the scope of the project shifts Because the top matches the bag, it can be closed with ease. When you have visitors or if you have a curious cat, zip it up. I was hesitant at first to use the clear layer, but I've been using it for several months now. It, as well as this bag, are two of my favorite things.
No, it doesn't. It's empty when you get it, and you use it to store knitting or crochet hooks.
Hello,br>These yarn bags were designed and manufactured in China by our China development department. Luxja Customer Service is a company that provides customer service to Luxja customers.
Selected User Reviews For Luxja Knitting Bag, Yarn Bag with Cover and Shoulder Strap, Yarn Tote Bag for Carrying Projects, Knitting Needles (up to 14”), Circular Needles, Crochet Hooks and Other Accessories, Lavender
I purchased this bag for my granddaughter as a present. The bag appears to be in good condition. It's reasonably sturdy, but it won't stand on its own unless you stuff it with a lot of stuff. I had placed an order for some yarn. a pattern, as well as a set of ergonomic crochet hooks and basic crochet supplies I have the medium bag, which is smaller than I anticipated, so I was expecting this bag to be the same, but it is HUGE!
Pros: It's a large bag. is going to keep the project going a few skeins of yarn (I have four skeins of super saver yarn in my bag, with enough room for a started project if making a blanket or several smaller projects) The bag appears to be in good condition. For a tween, it's sturdy. I wanted a bag with a top so that her puppy wouldn't get into her yarn if the bag was left out. I'm not sure about the clear "under" top, but grommets will keep yarn from getting tangled. I suppose it also prevents the bag from being opened. to the puppy in question I love my Luxja bag, so I was confident in the quality. The shoulder strap comes in handy when carrying the bag up to the main level of the house or bringing it to my house for assistance. The fact that the strap can be taken off is appealing to me. stuffed into one of the big pockets Outside, the pockets are large but open (one has a small piece of velcro in the middle) and about an inch in size. On the outside, there are two zippered compartments, one of which has elastic for crochet hooks (see disadvantages). I'm guessing it's for knitting needles. There's also a zippered pocket on the inside for other items.
CONS: The elastic on ergonomic crochet hooks is too tight, which surprised me because the elastic on my medium bag allows me to fit ergonomic hooks in there. without having to resort to violence. Even the tiniest ergonomic handle hooks had to be pushed through the elastic on this bag. I was only able to hook the hooks into the elastic from the bottom. It was a difficult task. It took a long time, and I'm not sure my tween grandchild will be able to fit them in. out enough to stretch the elastic a little (patience isn't her strong suit), so fingers crossed that the hooks stay together. br>In terms of width, the yarn dividers are quite small. I believe that full skeins had to be placed in an open area designated for the project. There are four narrow yarn compartments, each of which can only hold smaller skeins or partial skeins. br>Overall, I'm attempting to provide starter items for my granddaughter, who has recently begun learning to crochet but only owns one hook. I used a skein of practice yarn to find a place for supplies, but an experienced crocheter/knitter would need more (or better designed) pockets to hold the most frequently used supplies (not expecting the bag to hold everything).
This product gives me mixed feelings; the fabric is thick and nice, but the bag lacks solid sides and bottom. It has no built-in structure because it is completely collapsible. Although the image appears to be structured, it is not. It appears that the bottom is littered with wadded-up plastic bags. Because the bag has no feet on the bottom, it must be placed with caution. It'll get filthy on the bottom over time, so choose a darker color. The size of this bag is enormous. Because there would be so much stuff in it, I can't imagine carrying it anywhere. Because there isn't a solid bottom, all of that weight will simply fall through. The inner dividers are thin and can't be moved. The two-fold approach- Outside, the down panels are very nice. It was one of the factors that influenced my decision to purchase it. However, because the needles are covered by a single large plastic cover on the big panel, getting to them is difficult. It has a lot of storage compartments, which is a good thing.
I already have a larger version that I use for crocheting and other yarn crafts. I bought this to hold my large beading kit (I'm going on vacation or something similar and need to bring a lot of supplies). The main compartment's large section is ideal for storing my kit xchange binder, one of my kit xchange bead boards, a pattern copy holder, and possibly one or two active patterns. The outside pockets are very sturdy, and I actually wish my larger version (different brand) had the same pocket set up as my kit xchange bead board. The sections typically used to hold skeins of yarn hold things like my carpal tunnel wrist support fingerless gloves, reading glasses of varying strengths, and tools that I use frequently but are too large or heavy to store inside my kit xchange bead board. The zippered side pocket in particular, as well as the various divisions built into the zipper pockets, are noteworthy. The top zipper closure is another feature of this bag that I wish was included in my bigger bag. I knocked a drink over by accident, but nothing spilled into the compartment because the zipper was closed. I would have had to clean the inside and everything in the larger bag if it had been the one that was sitting there. If I decide to purchase another large bag, that feature will undoubtedly be included.
I liked how it had so many compartments and was surprised by how big it was. It's incredibly spacious, holding an incredible amount of knitting and crocheting supplies without feeling crammed. It's well-made and appears to last a very long time; it's well-designed and may be the best knitting bag on the market. Great for large and small projects, as well as taking to knitting classes and social gatherings or on vacation.
As stated in the title. Teamoy Knitting Bag is nicer, but Teamoy Knitting Bag is better. br>They're all filled with my crochet and knitting supplies. All of your belongings are kept together in a single location. You can pick up and leave at any time. These bags are truly incredible. br>If you knit or crochet, these are the best bags on the market. I'm at a loss for words when it comes to expressing my gratitude for this bag. br>MANY THANKS to Luxja for providing this Knitting Bag. Also, the color choices are appealing; I went with purple. This is a bag I strongly suggest.