KnitPro Ginger Regal 13cm (5") Interchangeable Needle Set - 11 Pairs
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22px;color:#f7fbfd;font-size:18px}.dsging-cta .dsging-btn{border-color:#fff;background:#fff;color:var(--navy)!important}.dsging-cta .dsging-btn:hover{background:transparent;color:#fff!important} @media(max-width:950px){.dsging-hero,.dsging-split,.dsging-spec{grid-template-columns:1fr}.dsging-hero{padding:35px}.dsging-projects{grid-template-columns:repeat(2,1fr)}.dsging-triad{grid-template-columns:repeat(2,1fr)}.dsging-steps{grid-template-columns:repeat(2,1fr)}.dsging-stats{grid-template-columns:repeat(2,1fr)}} @media(max-width:620px){.dsging-section{margin:44px 0}.dsging-hero,.dsging-split,.dsging-cta{padding:25px 20px}.dsging-projects,.dsging-triad,.dsging-kitgrid,.dsging-steps,.dsging-gallery,.dsging-fit,.dsging-cables{grid-template-columns:1fr}.dsging-stat strong{font-size:21px}.dsging-table th,.dsging-table td{padding:13px}.dsging-lead{font-size:17px}.dsging-badge{right:25px;bottom:25px}} KnitPro Ginger Regal - broad wooden range and chart-holder case Eleven laminated birchwood sizes, six cables and one exceptionally organised knitting system The KnitPro Ginger Regal 13cm Set combines 11 warm wood-grain tip pairs from 3.50 to 12.00mm with six cables, connection tools, stitch markers and a denim and beige case that doubles as a magnetic chart holder. It is a substantial circular-needle collection for knitters who move between garments, shawls, blankets, accessories and heavier-yarn projects. 11 matching pairs / 22 tips cover selected sizes from 3.50 to 12.00mm. Six finished circulars include two each of 60cm, 80cm and 100cm. Polished laminated birchwood combines smooth movement with controlled yarn contact. Chart-holder case and full accessory kit support knitting at home, in class or away. See Everything IncludedView Specifications Ginger Regal - Article 31281 11 Pairs22 birchwood tips 6 CablesTwo each in three lengths 3.5-12mmSelected size range 31281Official article number Warm wood, focused points and useful project capacity Designed for knitters who want range without giving up a natural hand feel Ginger tips are made from richly coloured laminated birchwood, polished smooth and shaped with tapered points. The material gives stitches more contact than highly polished metal while still allowing them to move across the shaft and join. Each size is marked on the tip, and the understated wood grain gives the complete set a coordinated look. Broad 11-size coverageMove from familiar garment diameters through 9.00, 10.00 and 12.00mm tips for thicker yarns and larger stitches. Duplicate cable lengthsTwo each of 60cm, 80cm and 100cm provide capacity for sections, live stitches and several projects in progress. Expandable KnitPro systemAdd compatible standard screw-fit tips or cables later when a pattern needs a size or circular length not included here. A zipped pocket on the back provides a separate home for small tools, notes and compatible accessories. The coordinated faux-leather case closes into a compact organiser and opens to support a knitting chart. Exact contents of KnitPro article 31281 Eleven tip pairs, six cables and the Ginger chart-holder accessory kit 11 pairs of Ginger tipsPolished laminated birchwood interchangeable tips in 11 selected diameters. 3.50mm4.00mm4.50mm5.00mm5.50mm6.00mm7.00mm8.00mm9.00mm10.00mm12.00mm 6 brown cablesNylon-coated stainless-steel cables with screw-fit connections. 2 cables creating 60cm / 24in finished circulars 2 cables creating 80cm / 32in finished circulars 2 cables creating 100cm / 40in finished circulars Connection and project accessories 12 end caps 6 cable keys 1 set of cable connectors 20 Linea stitch markers Secure joins, park live stitches, identify pattern positions and join compatible cables when extra working length is needed. Chart-holder case tools 1 set of chart-holder magnets 1 pen for record keeping Denim and beige faux-leather case The case organises the complete system and opens as a chart holder. Scissors, tape measure, needle gauge and finishing needles are not listed as inclusions. Size-range note: article 31281 covers 11 selected sizes from 3.50 to 12.00mm. It does not include 3.25mm, 3.75mm or 6.50mm. Six cables, three finished circular lengths The stated length includes both attached tips KnitPro states the approximate finished circular length from needle point to needle point after both tips are connected. The bare cable is therefore shorter than the package measurement. Choose the finished length according to the pattern, construction and stitch count, then use the duplicates to keep additional work safely parked. 60cm for suitable compact-standard rounds and smaller sections 80cm for many garments, shawls, flat rows and magic-loop methods 100cm for broad rows, larger stitch counts and longer loops End caps let a cable carry live stitches after the tips are removed Cable connectors can join compatible cables for additional length Finished point-to-point lengths Two each of 60cm, 80cm and 100cm 60cm2 cables - 24in finished 80cm2 cables - 32in finished 100cm2 cables - 40in finished Need a 40cm or 50cm circular? Standard-length Ginger tips are too long to form those compact circumferences comfortably. Choose compatible short tips designed for shorter circulars. From mid-range gauges to thicker-yarn projects Choose the tip by gauge and the cable by construction The wide 3.50 to 12.00mm selection can cover many yarn weights, but it is not a one-size-per-yarn system. Begin with the pattern recommendation and confirm the required diameter with a prepared tension swatch. Circular needles can knit continuously in the round or work flat by turning at the end of each row. Sweaters and cardigans Choose a suitable cable for body sections, yokes or flat pieces as the construction directs. Shawls and wraps Move from 80cm to 100cm as increases and broad rows require more cable room. Blankets and panels The flexible cable carries wide flat rows without a long rigid needle behind the hand. Scarves and flat pieces Turn the work after each row and use the circular as a flexible straight needle. Cowls Work in the round when an included finished circular is shorter than the project circumference. Magic loop The 80cm or 100cm options may suit smaller circumferences when your method and pattern agree. Texture and cables Tapered wooden points support stitch entry for ribbing, cables and textured patterns. Thicker-yarn accessories The included 9.00, 10.00 and 12.00mm tips extend the set into larger-stitch projects. Choose it for the right range and knitting style Is the Ginger Regal 13cm Set right for you? A strong choice if you... Want a coordinated wooden set extending to 12.00mm Prefer the warmth and control of polished birchwood Use 60cm, 80cm and 100cm circulars regularly Keep several projects or garment sections in progress Work both flat and in the round Value an integrated chart holder and accessory kit Consider another set if you... Mainly need 40cm or 50cm compact circulars Regularly use 3.00mm, 3.25mm, 3.75mm or 6.50mm Prefer colour-coded tips for quicker size recognition Prefer a highly polished metal needle surface Want a smaller and lighter travel collection Need a different interchangeable connection system Two distinct wooden KnitPro collections Ginger Regal or Dreamz Deluxe? Feature Ginger Regal 13cm Dreamz Deluxe 13cm Official article 31281 200633 Best reason to choose Broader upper range and chart-holder accessory case Colour-coded sizes in a smaller nine-pair system Tip pairs 11 pairs 9 pairs Included range 3.50 to 12.00mm in selected sizes 3.00 to 8.00mm in selected sizes Cables 6: two each of 60cm, 80cm and 100cm 4: 60cm, two 80cm and 100cm Tip appearance Coordinated warm Ginger wood grain Different colour for each included size Case and extras Chart-holder case, markers, magnets, pen and connection accessories Bordeaux case and connection accessories Prefer colour-coded sizes and a more focused range? Compare the KnitPro Dreamz Deluxe 13cm Set. It includes nine birchwood pairs from 3.00 to 8.00mm. Four steps from case to cast-on How to set up the Ginger interchangeable circular Select the tips Start with the pattern recommendation and use your tension swatch to confirm the required diameter. Choose the cable Select the 60cm, 80cm or 100cm finished circular length to suit the construction and stitch count. Tighten securely Screw a tip onto each end, insert the key through the cable fitting and give the tip a firm final hand-tighten. Check and organise Check the joins before use, then return clean, dry tips and accessories to their places in the case. Protect the joins: use the supplied key for leverage, but do not use pliers or force the fitting. Guide stitches across the connector and retighten by hand if a join begins to loosen. Verified product details KnitPro Ginger Regal 31281 specifications Brand KnitPro Collection Ginger Set Regal Normal Interchangeable Needle Set, also called Deluxe by some distributors Article number / SKU 31281 Barcode / GTIN 8907628010874 Tip type Standard / normal interchangeable circular needle tips Tip count 11 matching pairs / 22 individual tips Nominal tip length 13cm / 5in normal interchangeable format Tip material Polished laminated birchwood in warm Ginger tones Tip sizes 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00 and 12.00mm Approximate US sizes US 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10.75, 11, 13, 15 and 17 Cables 6 brown nylon-coated stainless-steel cables with screw-fit connections Finished circular lengths 60cm / 24in x 2, 80cm / 32in x 2 and 100cm / 40in x 2, measured point to point after assembly Connection accessories 12 end caps, 6 cable keys and 1 set of cable connectors Additional accessories 20 Linea stitch markers, 1 magnet set and 1 pen Storage Denim and beige faux-leather case with chart-holder function and zipped pocket A particularly good fit for Garments, shawls and blankets Flat and circular knitting Selected 3.50 to 12.00mm sizes Thicker-yarn projects Multiple works in progress Chart-based knitting A coordinated wooden system Questions before choosing Ginger? KnitPro Ginger Regal 13cm Set FAQs Is 31281 the correct KnitPro article number?Yes. Article 31281 identifies this 11-pair Ginger Normal Interchangeable Needle Set. The product GTIN is 8907628010874. Is this set called Regal or Deluxe?KnitPro's current catalogue calls article 31281 the Ginger Regal 13cm set. Some distributors and older listings call the same article Ginger Deluxe. The article number 31281 is the clearest way to identify the exact 11-pair configuration. How many needle tips are included?The set contains 11 matching pairs, which is 22 individual tips, in 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00 and 12.00mm. Are 3.00mm, 3.25mm, 3.75mm or 6.50mm included?No. Only the 11 listed diameters are included. Purchase another compatible KnitPro tip pair separately when a pattern requires a missing increment. What are Ginger tips made from?The tips are made from polished laminated birchwood and finished in coordinated warm Ginger wood tones. How are the cable lengths measured?The stated 60cm, 80cm and 100cm figures are the approximate finished point-to-point circular lengths after both tips are attached. They are not the bare cable lengths. Why are there two cables of each length?The duplicate 60cm, 80cm and 100cm cables provide extra project capacity. You can leave live stitches on one cable with end caps fitted while using the required tips and another cable elsewhere, subject to the projects needing different tip sizes. Can these tips make a 40cm circular?No. Standard-length tips do not leave enough flexible cable for a practical 40cm circular. Choose compatible shorter tips designed for compact circular lengths. Can I knit flat with this set?Yes. Turn the work at the end of every row just as you would with straight needles. The cable carries the stitches and growing fabric. Can I use the set for hats, sleeves or socks?Yes when an included diameter and suitable construction method are used. Small circumferences may require magic loop, travelling loop, DPNs, two circulars or compatible short tips. What do the end caps do?End caps screw onto a cable after the tips are removed, allowing live stitches to remain on the cable while the tips are used for another compatible project. What are the cable connectors for?They join compatible KnitPro cables when additional working length is required. Use a key at each join and guide stitches carefully over the connected section. How does the chart-holder case work?The case opens to support a printed chart or pattern page, with the included magnets helping hold and track the working position. The pen can be used for record keeping away from the case surface. Are other KnitPro tips and cables compatible?The set is designed for KnitPro's compatible standard screw-fit interchangeable system. Check the connection family before adding mini, petite or another brand's components rather than assuming they will fit. How should I care for the wooden tips?Keep the tips clean and dry, avoid prolonged soaking and harsh cleaners, and return them to the case after use. Replace any tip or cable that becomes damaged, rough or distorted. Eleven sizes, six cables and one organised Ginger system Move from everyday garments to 12mm projects without rebuilding your needle collection Ginger Regal 31281 combines broad wooden tip coverage, duplicate cable capacity, connection tools, stitch markers and a practical magnetic chart-holder case. Review Everything Included
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