Guide to The Best 31 Gifts for Knitters and Crocheters in 2024

Guide to The Best Gifts for Knitters and Crocheters in 2024

Do you have friends or family members who love to knit or crochet?  It’s not surprising since both of these crafts are gaining in popularity in recent years.  People love to feel they are making something worthwhile with their hands while taking a break from the digital world.

Finding a gift for a special friend (or even yourself) is a perfect opportunity to shower someone you care about with a well-thought-out present.

In this comprehensive shopping guide, I will explore the world of knitting and crochet gifts and provide you with a curated list of the best gifts for crocheters and knitters in 2023.

An assortment of small gift wrapped boxes in pink and purple ribbon

Why Gifting for Knitters and Crocheters is a Unique and Thoughtful Choice

I remember the first gift I received when I first started knitting and crocheting.  It was a yarn bowl from someone more experienced than me. 

At first, I thought it was frivolous, but once I put it to work, my yarn skeins never became dog toys, and I was so impressed by how clean my yarn stayed that I began to wonder how I had ever lived without one. 

Do you have an experience like mine?  Maybe someone gave you a few skeins of luxury yarn you never thought you could afford, or perhaps someone gave you a set of needles that changed everything. 

Knitting is a labor of love that requires time, patience, and practice. By giving a gift related to knitting, you are acknowledging and appreciating the recipient's passion and dedication.

Secondly, knitters often spend hours working on their projects, which means they can always use new tools, materials, and accessories to enhance their craft.

Some of us concentrate so much on knitting and crocheting that we often don’t stop to find new tools that might make our lives easier.

Lastly, knitting is a form of self-expression, allowing individuals to create unique pieces. Everyone has that spark of creativity, and new crocheters and knitters are just beginning to discover their talents.

By giving a new crafter a unique gift, you acknowledge and support their passion. Sometimes, just a bit of empowerment is all one needs to move to the next level.

We are discussing gift-giving to others, but there is no reason to assume that we can’t be kind to ourselves and give ourselves a gift that will inspire, empower, and motivate us to the next level.

Understanding the Preferences of Crafters- Their Needs and Wants

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Understanding their priorities, abilities, and desires is essential to find the perfect gift for a knitter or crocheter. No two knitters or crocheters are the same. 

There is an extensive range of tastes and styles, so it's necessary to consider your craft friend’s preferences.

For example, some knitters prefer natural fibers like wool and cotton, while others enjoy experimenting with novelty or synthetic blends.

Knitters may also have specific preferences about needle size, techniques, and project types.

Crocheters always look for the most comfortable hook or a book that may teach them a new technique.  Learning about their preferences will help you select a gift that aligns with their knitting journey and brings them joy.

Top 31 Gift Ideas for Crafters - Yarns, Tools, and Accessories

I have gathered 31 gifts that I think most crafters would appreciate.  Many of them I use everyday.  If interested, click on any of the product pictures to discover the price and availabilty.

1. Luxurious Yarn Sets

Luxurious Yarn Sets: Treat the knitter in your life to a set of high-quality, luxurious yarns. Look for yarns made from natural fibers, such as merino wool or cashmere, in various colors and textures.

Baby Alpaca

100% Cashmere

100% Merino Wool

2. Knitting Needle Set

Knitting Needle Set: A set of interchangeable needles is a versatile and practical gift. Look for a collection that includes a range of needle sizes and types, such as double-pointed and circular needles.

As a word of caution, knitting needle sets can be quite costly, so if your friend is just starting out, opt for a less expensive alternative.

Knitter's Pride

ChiaoGoo Twist Red Lace

Knit Picks

3. Stitch Markers

Stitch Markers: Stitch markers are essential for knitters to mark specific stitches or pattern repeats. Opt for decorative stitch markers that add whimsy to their knitting projects.

Most crochet stitch markers can be used with knitting projects, but stitch markers designed for knitting cannot be used for crochet.  The gift ideas below can be used for both crochet and knitting.

Set of 6 Celtic Stitch Markers

Tree of Life Locking Crochet Stitch Markers

24 Pieces Stitch Markers Clasp

4. Project Bags

Knitters often have multiple projects on the go, and project bags help keep everything organized. Look for a project bag with compartments for yarn, needles, and accessories.

Knitting Bag with Small Zipper Pouch

Craft Bag for Yarn Crochet Knitting

Knitting Bag, Travel Yarn Storage Tote

5. Knitting Books

Knitting books are a thoughtful gift that supplies inspiration and new patterns. Consider the knitter's skill level and interests when selecting a book.

I've amassed a library of knit and crochet books and it is really difficult to suggest just a couple.  With that said, I found these three books to be very helpful.

6. Yarn Swift and Yarn Ball Winder

Yarn Swift and Ball Winder:  These tools make the process of winding yarn into balls quick and effortless. They are a game-changer for knitters who work with yarn that comes in hanks or skeins.

Large Wooden Yarn Winder & Swift Set

Yarn Ball Winder Hand Operated & Umbrella Swift Yarn Winder Set

7. Yarn Bowl

What's a Yarn Bowl?  Simply stated, a yarn bowl holds your yarn bowl or skein, keeping it from flopping around the floor or table as you work. 

It keeps your working yarn handy and tidy as you knit or crochet.  It is esential for keeping your working yarn away from pets, dust, and any other debris that you don't want to introduce into your project.

Premium Hexagonal Large Yarn Ball

Premium Solid Crafted Floral Metallic Finish

Large Sheep Shaped Ceramic Yarn Holder

8. Knitting or Crocheting Tote Bag

A stylish and spacious tote bag designed specifically for knitters is a practical and fashionable gift. It allows them to carry their projects and supplies with ease. By now, you might be asking what is the difference between a knitting tote bag and a project bag.  

For a new crafter, there may not be much difference.  All of your supplies can fit into a small bag to carry around and work on your current project.  As you gain some experience, you may work on more than one project at a time.  That is when project bags are helpful. 

One large knitting or crocheting bag may be able to hold all of your needles or hooks, all of your accessories, and even a small supply of yarn.  The  products below are super cheap so they are easy to keep or give as gifts to your favorite crafter.

Reusable-Shopping-Bags-Bulk Colorful 10 Pack

12 Pack Wholesale Organic Canvas Tote Bags

24 Pcs Canvas Tote Bag Reusable Blank Grocery Shopping

https://totebagfactory.com/collections/wholesale-cotton-tote-bags/products/budget-friendly-100-cotton-value-tote-bag-with-contrast-handles?ref=PsAWlcBdFKgxqu&variant=628563669

9. Knitting or Crocheting Stitch Dictionary

Stitch Dictionary A stitch dictionary is a valuable resource for knitters, supplying patterns to incorporate into their projects.

10. Knitting Subscription Box

Treat the knitter to a monthly surprise with a knitting subscription box. These boxes often include yarn, patterns, and knitting accessories, supplying endless inspiration.

Annie's Crochet Kits

11. DIY Personalized Basket

What could be more fun than assembling a DIY basket with items that your favorite knitter or crocheter might love? A personalized basket that includes balls of yarn, row counters, a tapestry needle or two, tape measure, a set of straight needles, and even a pom-pom maker kit can make a valuable gift for a beginner knitter.

12. Bag and Gift Card

For an advanced knitter, a knitting bag and a gift card to a favorite yarn store make fantastic gifts.

13.   Yarn Cutter Pendant

Why consider a yarn cutter pendant?  Scissors are always a possibility, but for the crafter who has everything, consider something new such as a yarn cutter pendant.  This gift is especially appropriate for someone who crafts on the go.  

XGNG Yarn Cutter Pendants

BIHRTC Stainless Steel Sharp Tip Sewing Snips

AXEN 2PCS Yarn Cutter Pendants

14.   New Yarn to Add to your Special Knitter or Crocheter's Yarn Stash

There is no end to the number of types of yarns available, from super economical to the most expensive luxury yarns.  Surely your crochet or knitter friend has not had the opportunity to work with them all.  Find one that is new and you have discovered the perfect gift.

15.   Crochet Hooks Set from a Luxury Retailer

There are so many different types of crochet hooks and each person finds a brand that is perfect for them. 

Many crocheters, however, don't have the funds to try out all the available hooks, so that is where you come in.  Find a new crochet hook line for your friend and you may become a bff.

Just as an afterthought, great hooks can be reasonably priced.

Clover 3672 Amour Crochet Hook Set

Knit Picks WeCrochet Wood Crochet Hook Set

BCMRUN Crochet Hooks Set

16.   Neck Book Light to Illuminate Your Work in Dim Light

If you have perfect 20/20 eyesight, this is not a product you will need, but for the rest of us, it is a eye saver (pun intended). 

As we get older, reading glasses may become a necessity and extra lighting also helps us see especially in artificial light.  These lights work perfectly to illuminate the small area where we knit or crochet. I purchased this light 4 years ago and it's still works perfectly.

Glocusent LED Neck Reading Light

I purchased this light 4 years ago and it's still works perfectly.

Book Reading Light Knitting Crochet Craft Light

17. Knit or Crochet Finger Rings

Whether your crochet tension is a little off or you use these rings to create beautiful color work with knitting, these rings can become your next best friends. 

There may be a little learning curve, but once you get used to these rings, you may never go back to the day before wearing the ring.

6 Pieces Knitting Loop Crochet Ring

Peacock Crochet Rings

10 Pcs Crochet Ring Yarn Guide Knitting

18. Personalized Knit and Crochet Gifts such as Mugs, Keychains, Stationary

Sometimes, a personalized gift may be perfect, especially if you don't know what your knit or crochet friend might need or want. 

Though less personal than some of the other gifts listed on this page, these knit and/or crochet items are a welcome gift for any crafter. People always need water bottles, mugs, or key chains, so feel good about this type of gift.

19. Fancy Row Counters

From the ultra cheap to the high-end, row counters can make a great gift for anyone who knits or crochets.  For a special gift, find one that's especially special.

Knitter's Pride Rainbow Row Counter Ring

Sheep Chain Row Counter

Copper Row Counter Chain

20. Personalized Gift Labels

Any person who knits or crochets for others may need labels to place on their finished projects.  Labels can be expensive, so gifting a supply for your favorite crafter can be most appreciated.

Personalized square labels

Cheriswelry 60pcs Microfiber Leather Labels

Susuntas 100PCS Handmade Fabric Labels

21.   Tight-fitting Arthritis Gloves

Does your favorite friend who knits or crochet suffer from joint pain? Arthritis pain can put a damper on any projects that require hand dexteriety.  Arthritis gloves may help prevent joint pain and allow arthritis sufferers a way to continue their craft, pain free.

DRNAIETY 2 Pairs Arthritis Compression Gloves

Creative Comfort Crafter's Comfort Glove

I use these regularly due to my RA and they really help.

Lion Brand Yarn 400-5-1302 Stress Relief Gloves

22.   Knit and/or Crochet Journals

I have never used one of these, but I can definitely see the advantage in keeping tract of your projects, tools, yarns, and skill progress.  There are many on the market that might make a clever and practical gift. Alternately, if you have some computer skills, you might like to make your own.

23. Knit or Crochet Kit for Beginners

Beginners often appreciate a kit that includes everything needed to make their first project.  These kits can also be a great gift for the young crocheter or knitter on your list as many are especially geared towards children and teens. 

There are many kits on the market but I found a couple on Amazon to show you what is included.

Crochetta Crochet Kit for Beginners

The Spinning Hand Learn to Knit Kit

24. Blocking Mat and/or Blocking Kit

Everyone needs to learn how to block their projects and a complete kit that includes mats, pins and even a ruler can be a welcome gift.

Crochet Blocking Board with Pins

Hephaestus Crafts Blocking Mats for Knitting

25. Steam Iron

I don't know why I was suprised to learn that not everyone owns an iron these days, especially since no one spends much time in front of an ironing board.  It's an image that I remember so vividly as a child when I visited my grandmother's house.

But if you are going to be a serious crafter, a good steam iron is a must.  If you discover your friend is lacking one, consider a steam iron - they will thank you for it.

Mueller Professional Grade Steam Iron

26. Fabric Shaver

At some point in a beginner crocheter or knitters crafting journey, a love of handmade wearables emerge.  Keeping these sweaters, jackets, and other clothes looking like new  require some work.  

A fabric shaver can remove fuzz and pills on clothing, but they are also good on bedding, upholstry or even carpet.  A fabric shaver gift is worth considering.

Bymore Fabric Shaver

27. Wool Wash

Wool wash can get expensive, but a travel size kit might make the perfect gift.  The set featured below comes in five scents and includes a laundry brush to use on your handmade wools and other luxury fabrics.

Eucalan Travel Size Laundry Detergent

28.   Shawl Pin

There are so many different designs that it's difficult to give these antique-look pieces of jewelry justice on this page.  Not only do they make great gifts for crafters but you may also consider adding a pin to your own handknit or crocheted shawl.  Here are a few ideas but there are more on Amazon to explore.

Celtic Shawl Pin 3 Pcs Crossed Knots

Viking Brooch Cloak Pin Scarf Shawl Buckle 

Handmade Wool Scarf Ring and Pin

29.   Chart Keeper

Chart keepers are lifesavers for intermediate to advanced knitters or crocheters who uses charts or more intricate written instructions.  They keep your place while you work so you don't waste valuable time.  Your instructions stay clean and it makes it easy to follow pattern directions. 

Knitter-s Pride Pattern Holders

SILLY MONKEY Knitting Pattern Holder

KNITPRO Chart Keeper

30.   Spinning Yarn Holder

Do you ever get frustrated when you must stop to release more yarn before you can continue to knit or crochet.  

Double Yarn Holder Wooden Yarn Skein Holder Yarn Holder Dispenser

31.  All the Rest

Don't rule out the possibility that your crocheter or knitter friend might love a personalized tee-shirt or mug.  There are may places to search for this type of gifts including Etsy or  Zazzle.  Check out these personalized gifts that might just make the perfect gift.

Budget-Friendly Gift Ideas for Knitters and Crocheters

Gift-giving doesn't have to break the bank. There are plenty of budget-friendly options that will still delight any crafter. Here are a few ideas.

Knitting Needles: A single pair of knitting needles in a specific size or type can be an affordable and practical gift. Choose a high-quality set that your knitter friend may not purchase herself.

Crochet hooks: Similarly, a high-quality hook or a small set of ergonomic hooks make an excellent choice.

Knitting Patterns: Many knitting patterns are available for free or cheaply online. Consider printing out designs that align with the knitter's interests. 

This is the cheapest gift but one that your friend will always cherish.  Download and print a few new patterns and organize them in a binder with tabs that can be expanded to include more patterns as your friend gains experience. Personalize the binder with your own artwork.

Knitting Accessories: Stitch markers, cable needles, low-cost row counters, scissors, and tapestry needles are all valuable accessories that can be bought reasonably. Add a couple of skeins of economy yarns and a pair or two of reasonably priced bamboo knitting needles.

Crochet Accessories: Make an accessories kit for your favorite crocheter. Add a skein or two of yarn, hooks, stitch markers, scissors, a gauge ruler, and tapestry needles. The perfect gift for someone just getting started with crochet.

Yarn Sampler Packs: Instead of buying full skeins of yarn, opt for smaller sampler packs that allow the knitter or crocheter to experiment with different colors and textures. This could be the perfect gift for anyone interested in learning more about crochet amigurumi.

Knitting Magazines: A subscription to a knitting magazine supplies ongoing inspiration at an accessible price point.

Consider Crochet and Knitting Gift Ideas Based on Skills

When considering knitting gift ideas, it's essential to consider the recipient's skill level. Here are some suggestions for gifts suitable for different skill levels:

Beginners: For those just starting their knitting journey, consider a beginner's knitting kit that includes basic instructions, yarn, and needles. Alternatively, a gift certificate for a beginner knitting class at a local yarn store can allow them to learn from an experienced instructor.

Intermediate: Intermediate knitters may appreciate gifts that help them expand their skills. Consider a book of intermediate-level patterns or a gift certificate for an advanced knitting workshop. More expensive needles and hooks, include a few skeins of yarn and accessories.

Advanced: Advanced knitters often enjoy working with unique and luxurious materials. Consider splurging on high-quality, hand-dyed yarns or a limited-edition set of knitting needles.

Where Will You Shop?

I’ve provided links to online sources for many of the items above, but if you prefer to shop locally, there are several options.

  • Big box craft stores
  • Local yarn shops
  • Craft fairs and markets

The importance of quality and craftsmanship in knitting gifts

When selecting a gift for a knitter or crocheter, quality and craftsmanship should be a top priority.

Both knitting and crocheting are tactile art forms, and the materials used directly impact the knitting experience and project outcome.

Opt for high-quality yarns that are soft, durable, and have excellent stitch definition. Choose tools made from sturdy materials that will last for years.

By investing in quality gifts, you show appreciation for the knitter's craft and ensure they can confidently create beautiful pieces.

Conclusion 

In conclusion, giving the perfect gift to a knitting enthusiast is a rewarding experience. By selecting a gift that aligns with their interests, preferences, and skill level, you acknowledge and support their passion for knitting.

Whether it's a luxurious yarn set, a practical knitting tool, or a personalized gift, the joy of giving something meaningful to a knitting enthusiast is immeasurable. So, go ahead and unwrap the best gifts for knitters in 2024 and bring a smile to the face of a knitting lover.

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About Janice

Hi, I’m Janice, the voice behind Smart-Knit-Crocheting. I love to knit and crochet and even more, I love teaching others what I know.

Though I learned to knit and crochet as a child, I didn’t get serious about these amazing hobbies until I retired. I’m a certified knit and crochet instructor through the Craft Yarn Council and am working on becoming a Master Hand Knitter through The Knitting Guild Association.

I’m currently living with my husband of over 50 years and our 7 Shih Tzu dogs.

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