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English: A selection of circular knitting needles in various sizes, materials and lengths. Description runs from left to right.

Top row - US Size 4 - Flexible plastic 24", Size 6 - Steel 9" Middle row - Size 15 - Aluminum 24", Size 0 - Nickel plated brass 36", Size 9 - Anodized Aluminum 29", Size 3 - Coated aluminum 29", Size 15 - Plastic 24"

Bottom row - Size 6 - Laminated wood 16", Size 9 - Nickle plated brass 16"
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A selection of circular knitting needles in various sizes, materials and lengths.

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5 March 2012

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