Giveaway! Kollage Double Pointed Needle Sets

Two Kollage needle sets to give away! Fill out the form below to enter.

These needle sets can be found here:
6″ set
7″ set

The scarf on the mannequin is Celtic Cable Scarf, tutorial here.

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Kollage DPN Giveaway

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Please watch the entire video for instructions on how to enter the giveaway. This contest is open to US and international viewers (customs charges may apply outside the US). The contest is open until midnight (US Central Time) January 20, 2021, and the winner will be announced in video on January 21, 2021. The winning email addresses will be chosen by random number generator. This giveaway is open internationally.

28 comments on “Giveaway! Kollage Double Pointed Needle Sets

  1. If square needles help us continue to keep on knitting with arthritis then how fab , well done Kollage

  2. This is a second time I’m hearing about square DPN’s and as I’m lately doing crazy amount of socks (my new love 🙂 ) I hope these could ease the tension in my wrists.

  3. I’d keep my fingers crossed ??
    I have never tried these needles before (haven’t sen them in the knitting shots here in Norway), but I would love to try them out ?? and I do love knitting socks ???

  4. I would love to try these needles, I feel sometimes pain in my wrists when I knit. Thank you.

  5. Hi these needles look great, mine are years old and hard to handle. Would love to try them. Thank you.

  6. These knitting needles have been around for quite some time. People love them or hate them. What a great give away.
    thank you

  7. I’ve been knitting for years…but new to sock knitting. These needles would be a great way to start:)

  8. I have arthritic hands but love knitting for my daughter! I am interested in trying squared DPNs. Thanks for this opportunity!

  9. The video I am seeing is announcing the winner for the last giveaway for 2020. Am I missing something due to viewing on my cellphone?

  10. Never heard of these, sounds like a great company, with a great purpose and cool needles. Thank you

  11. Kollage square DPNs are the greatest! I’m an avid sock knitter who appreciates the square trend for its ergonomic benefits. A whole set would be a wonderful addition to my one lonely set of Kollage DPNs. By the way, I love your tutorials and refer to them often.

  12. It sounds like these needles would be perfect for long hours of knitting and the company sounds great!

  13. I have wanted to try these needles with my sock knitting. Hope I win so I can try them.

  14. Hi everyone! I live in France in the Haute Savoie région and just wanted to say I love your videos, they’re really informative…and I really like your presentation of them, very clear and concise. Like many others, I hadn’t heard of square needles until viewing your videos and I like them even more on reading up on the company that produces them. I also have arthritis and anything that helps us to keep knitting is always appreciated…good luck everyone!

  15. SO Excited to hear about square needles. I have arthritis and if these work, what a blessings this would be!

    Thanks for the opportunity to win a free set!

  16. Thank you for this chance to win, Stacy. I always refer to your tutorials. Learned so much from you!

  17. Kollage are wonderful needles and it’s a good company that serves mainly as an employment project for developmentally disabled people, rather than a needle production company. Customer service is very responsive.

    Note that when using cubic needles, you should go up one size, e.g., use a Kollage US5 for a pattern calling for US4.

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