LYKKE Interchangeable Circular Needle Set Umber, Yellow, 3.5"

Material: Birchwood

Type: Interchangeable circular needles

US sizes: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 10.5

Millimeter sizes: 3.25, 3.50, 3.75, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00 and 6.50 mm

Needle length: 3.5" (9 cm)

Accessories:

  • Cables: 2x16" (40 cm), 1x20" (50 cm) and 1x24" (60 cm)
  • 2 cable connectors
  • 4 tightening keys
  • 8 stoppers
$120.95
Availability: 5 in stock Low stock

LYKKE Interchangeable Circular Needle Set Umber, Yellow, 3.5"

The LYKKE Umber interchangeable circular needle set in a sunny yellow denim case is a beautiful combination of functionality and warmth. The rich, dark birchwood tips are lightweight, smooth, and strong—perfect for hours of comfortable knitting. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned knitter, this compact and cheerful set is sure to inspire your next project.

Use

Designed for small circumference projects, the 3.5" (9 cm) needle tips are ideal for hats, sleeves, and baby knits. Flexible cables and sharp tips allow for smooth, effortless knitting, even in tight rounds or complex patterns.

Product benefits

  • Stylish design: Dark birchwood needles paired with a vibrant yellow denim case make this a joyful and eye-catching set.
  • Lightweight comfort: Birchwood is soft in the hands and reduces fatigue, even during long knitting sessions.
  • Complete kit: Includes 9 sizes (US 3 to 10.5), 4 cables, connectors, keys, and stoppers — everything you need for a range of projects.


Tips for use

This set is great for precision work like lace and cables, as well as everyday projects. For knitters who love beautiful tools that perform well, it’s an excellent addition to your collection.

Why choose this set?
The LYKKE Umber 3.5" interchangeable set offers a perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics. With smooth joins, precise tips, and a happy yellow case, it brings both joy and quality to your knitting experience.

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