December 29, 2025
Description
💡 I created a set of markers to help accurately mark stitches during knitting — the idea came from my girlfriend, who is passionate about knitting. All markers have an inner diameter of 10 mm and an outer diameter of 14 mm, making them compact yet highly visible on the work. Their height and width are just 2 mm, with rounded shapes and sharp ends that make them easy to put on and remove.
📑Text Marker — perfect for writing notes directly on the marker. The working area measures 10×20 mm, allowing you to easily mark an important stitch or knitting step.
🐍Snake Marker — flexible and easy to reposition, ideal for dynamic work with stitches.
🔒Locking Marker — securely attaches and is indispensable when working with complex patterns that require constant turning and repositioning of stitches.
For convenient storage, I also designed two small boxes 📦 : 40×40 mm and 120×60 mm, to keep all markers organized and easily accessible.
The models are very small, so ensure your 3D printer bed is level and clean — this will help prevent the markers from detaching during printing.
Recommended print layer height is from 0.1 to 0.2 mm, with a line width of 0.4 mm.
Print speed should be set to 10 mm/s for the first layer and no more than 30 mm/s for subsequent layers.
To save time and improve print quality, it’s best to print several markers at once.
--- 🧵 Added a knitting needle with a width of 1.6 mm and a length of 40 mm, with an eye width of 3.2 mm.
The box in the photo on this page was printed using Creality CR-Wood wood-grain plastic. This is not an advertisement! The user's question is answered in the comments.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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