JUST JUTE© Perfect Interchangeable Knitting Needles
The premium wooden PONY Perfect needles are manufactured to perfection containing no artificial dyes or pigments. Carefully sourced from sustainable forests, the exceptional combination of three natural woods provides smooth, strong and flexible pins with a remarkably beautiful grain.
Functionality and modern design have been perfectly combined to enhance the timeless elegance of the needle case. Due to its compact format, the case fits easily into any project bag, storage box or drawer and keeps needles safe and sound. It can also be casually stored in boxes, bags and drawer. Absolutely plastic-free and space-saving, these gorgeous needle cases are perfect for every environmentally conscious knitting fan.
This case contains 4 sets of interchangeable knitting needles (sizes 3mm, 4mm, 4.5mm and 5mm), 2 cables of 80cm length, 1 connector and 2 brass knobs. Available in 2 lengths: 10,5cm long and 14cm long.
Cables, connector and knobs come smartly packed in a removable pocket, lovingly hand dyed using locally grown organic turmeric root giving the pocket a natural golden yellow colour.
JUST JUTE© extra information
PONY JUST JUTE© can lead to a sustainable and efficient fight against plastic consumption, with the added benefit of reducing carbon dioxide emissions, lowering our carbon footprints, and finding new and alternative resources to fight climate change. As the method used for processing Jute has barely changed in a century, the cases are made with no chemicals and are completely biodegradable.
Jute plants grow in Bengal, India. The jute plant has an extremely low carbon footprint and is an amazing crop for the environment as the plants are rain fed and require no pesticides, or fertilisers, or irrigation.
After separating out the fiber from the plant, the fibers are dried in the sun. Jute stores a high amount of carbon and releases large quantities of oxygen into the air, even more than some trees do!
Bundles of dry jute are sent to textile factories and jute weaving mills. Jute weaving is as old as the ancient civilization of the Indus Valley and is mentioned in Sanskrit texts, the world’s oldest language recorded.