Effortless Knitting Experience: Enjoy a comfortable knitting experience with this addiClick Lace set featuring ergonomically designed, round needles and a polished surface for smooth stitch manipulation.
Precise Stitches: The nickel-free bronze-plated brass needle tips boast a sharp point, ideal for intricate work with fine yarns.
Ultimate Versatility: Swiftly connect addiClick cords with addiClick tips to create the perfect circular needle for any project.
Ideal for Large Projects: Using the cord connectors to lengthen your knitting - perfect for flat knitting with a high stitch count.
Complete Set:
addiClick - a patented plug and knit system for interchangeable knitting needles.
No tools or keys are required to make a quick needle change, simply insert the cord deep into the tip, twist and release. The 'click-in tip' will never come unscrewed while knitting.
A note about Addi knitting needle tips
Addi needles are renowned for their precision-crafted tips, designed to elevate your knitting experience.
Addi Short Lace tips are 8.5cm Lace tips.
For delicate lace work, the Addi Lace Tip (Rocket in the USA) is ideal. It's extended, sharper point effortlessly handles fine yarns like McIntosh ffluff, while its elongated shape simplifies intricate stitch patterns.
Where as the Addi Traditional Classic / Basic Tip (Turbo in the USA) are a versatile choice for most projects. Its softly rounded tip effortlessly glides through most yarns including popular DK and 4-ply yarns like McIntosh BFL, FABULOUS and Donegal Rich Tweed, making knit and purl stitches a breeze.
All Addi cords fit all AddiClick tips.
These needles are crafted with over 190 years of expertise to deliver premium quality.
Expect perfect connections between the needles and cord, for a snag-free knitting experience. The flexible cords ensure comfortable knitting, while the smooth, lightweight tips let your stitches glide effortlessly.
Knit with confidence, knowing you're using the best – Addi, proudly made in Germany by the Selter family in Altena, North Rhine-Westphalia since 1829.