breinaalden
Breinaalden are tools used in knitting to form and manipulate stitches. A typical needle consists of a shaft with a tapered tip on one end and a blunt or joined end on the other. They are available in several shapes, including straight needles for flat knitting, double-pointed needles for projects worked in the round on small circumferences, and circular needles that use a flexible cord to connect two tips. Interchangeable needle systems allow users to swap tips and cords to adjust length.
Materials used for breinaalden vary widely. Common choices include wood (such as birch or bamboo), metal (aluminium
Needle sizes are typically indicated in millimeters in many countries, with common ranges from about 2.0 mm
Care and safety considerations include storing needles straight to prevent bending, using caps or stoppers to
Breinaalden have a long-standing role in textile crafts. Their development reflects changes in materials and techniques,