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Product information "Lace bobbin and stitch holders"

Making many types of bobbin lace is very elaborate handicraft and requires the largest possible overview of the arrangement and order of the large amount of lace bobbins. These ten lace bobbin holders by Prym are best-suited for this exact task. Its 13 cm-length lets them secure up to eight lace bobbins. Both end caps made of plum-blue plastic are connected to a long, steel spring. A grey-coated, 2.5 mm-thick aluminium needle runs parallel to the string, which is only firmly seated in one of the end caps. This allows the lace bobbin holders on the other side to be opened and closed to temporarily hold lace bobbins or even stitches in position.
Activity: Lace making
Colour/Surface: purple
Dimensions: 130 mm
Length (mm): 130
Quantity: 10 pieces
Sales unit: card
Sales unit height (mm): 10
Sales unit lenght (mm): 210
Sales unit width (mm): 148
Shipping unit height (mm): 240
Shipping unit lenght (mm): 600
Shipping unit width (mm): 400
Material: 100% Aluminium
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