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Top 7 Patterns For Wrist Cuffs – HiyaHiya Direct

April 20, 2025 By maximios in Needlework

A great and popular look this year is wrist cuff. It is a great way to use up small amounts of a special yarn. At the same time,they are a fantastic way to stay cosy throughout the winter. You can create them in a variety of wrist Cuff patterns as mentioned below. They are eye catching and can effectively transform your outfit.

by The Knit Knot

Those one-of-a-kind cuff accessory are always hard to find, so why not make one for yourself? If your crochet skills are up for a little bit of a workout, then get ready to create that perfect piece of lace accessory. These simple stitches and construction combine together to create an intricate lace wrist cuff that can be worn numerous ways. Besides, this project is very quick to make.

Victorian Wrist Cuff

by Kalurah Hudson

Why not add a touch of whimsy and charm to your everyday clothes with Victorian Cuffs? The designer of this simple but elegant Victorian cuff accessory is Kalurah Hudson. These pretty cuffs can be worn beneath your jackets with a simple top and jeans or alone with a sleeveless top to add a little romance to your wardrobe. Besides, you can whip up a pair in an afternoon for yourself or as a gift for a friend. They would look fantastic peeking out from any jacket or coat.

Cool Cat Wrist Cuff

by Shelby Allaho

Designer Shelby Allaho‘s new wrist cuff crochet pattern. Half double crochet in the back loop creates ridges that are a wonderful base for surface crochet detail. In addition, the woven ribbon patterning adds to the richness of the shimmery yarn in this elegant and eye-catching piece of accessory for any occasion. Besides, you could also adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge. If you would like to a perfect hook in various size, you may would like to try our HiyaHiya Aluminium Crochet Hooks. Also, you could find your proper gauge here.

Narcissus Cuff

by Hunter Hammersen

This is a quick stash busting project, you could make this as an individual cuff bracelet or you could make them in pairs and have a pair of wrist warmers, perfect for cool spring days. This pattern requires a 5mm hook and chunky yarn but you could experiment with both the yarn and hook size. Makes a great gift or a treat for yourself. What a wonderful way to use up the little ends of skeins you don’t quite know what to do with.

Wrist Cuff

by Kate Oates

This pair of unisex cuffs is guaranteed to keep any little boy or girl toasty warm, yet allow hands free for play. Try wearing them on the ankles, too. The cuffs feature just a bit of colour work and are worked up in the round, asymmetrically. They are so easy to make you’ll want a set in every colour imaginable!

Ida Wrist Cuff

by Sylke Feldhusen

Wrist cuffs in stranded knitting, combined with slip stitches. The crocheted edge could be skipped (an alternative is described). The cuffs are fitting quite tight. Make them wider if you prefer this. Adjust your needle size if necessary.

Ladies Wrist Cuff

by Kirsten Holloway

Feminine, lacy, and elegant, with a touch of country thrown in, these wrist cuffs are simple to make.They work up quickly, which make them a great last minute gift idea. You can make these in any size you’d like so long as your beginning chain is in multiples of 6. These can also be worked up in finer yarns, with a higher stitch count, and more repeats of round 5.

It’s possible you already have the yarn you need to make these wrist cuff accessories in your stash. In addition, if you would like to get these designs, dig through and see what you can find, then download one (or more!) of these wrist cuff patterns for an instant cool-temp accessory.  In addition, if you haven’t tried our Flyers or our Flyer Sets yet, there has never been a better time to find out how elegantly they glide through your next cuff pattern. You could also find HiyaHiya our Flyer Sets by clicking Here. We hope this has given you lots of inspiration for your new wrist cuff accessory!

Panda Cable Stoppers – HiyaHiya Direct

April 20, 2025 By maximios in Needlework

Cute and practical, HiyaHiya’s ‘Panda Li’ cable stoppers screw onto HiyaHiya interchangeable cables and straight needle ends, perfect for securing your knitting on your cable as needed.

Sold as a pair and available in Small and Large sizes:

Small fits small cables for needle sizes 2.75mm – 5mm.

Large fits large cables for needle sizes 5.5mm – 10mm.

Colours may vary.

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March 22, 2025 By maximios in Needlework

Happy Chinese New Year (新年快乐)from HiyaHiya Direct! Of all the traditional Chinese festivals, the new Year is the most elaborate, colourful, and important. Still, this was a time for the Chinese… Read More

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March 22, 2025 By maximios in Needlework

HiyaHiya Direct is the new, dynamic online store, offering the full-range of the prestigious knitting and crochet brand, HiyaHiya. The store has been formed with the knitter in mind, offering the fastest and most direct way to get HiyaHiya products to your door. We regularly have offers and special announcements, with important news relevant to every HiyaHiya knitter. To keep up-to-date with HiyaHiya Direct and to be eligible for special offers, you can sign up as a member. If you’re not quite ready to sign up and enjoy the benefits of membership, you can still purchase as a guest user and enjoy knitting with your favourite brand in next to no time.

As crafts become more popular, there’s an increasing necessity for tools and materials to be delivered quickly and safely to your door. HiyaHiya Direct offers the perfect solution to ensure you can knit and crochet with your favourite brand and continue to inspire with your unique and creative style of knitting.

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Knitting Project Bag – HiyaHiya Direct

March 22, 2025 By maximios in Needlework

HiyaHiya’s beautiful Project Bag is perfect for just about anything!

It easily holds a 100gram ball of sock yarn, knitting needles and a pattern, but can be used for whatever project you are undertaking.

The bag comes with a zippered handle which moves freely to any position. It is fully lined and features an inside pocket and HiyaHiya’s signature traditional Chinese brocade material. 

It measures approximately 7″ X 8.5″ X 4″.

Available in assorted brocade designs and colours.

Contents not included, colours may vary.

Sharp Flyers – HiyaHiya Direct

March 22, 2025 By maximios in Needlework

Our flyers are flexible double pointed needles. Their flexibility means that fewer needles are needed in comparison to traditional DPNs, making the knitting process for straight forward.

Two of the needles are used to hold the stitches of your project, while the third is used to knit with. As there are fewer needle transitions, knitting with the HiyaHiya Flyers will be quick and smooth in comparison to working on multiple straight DPNs.

Our flexible cables and seamless joins are teamed with high quality stainless steel sharp tips to offer strength, with a hollow construction for a lovely lightweight feel. The tapered point of the sharp tip is ideal for intricate stitches and lace patterns.

Sharp Premium Interchangeable Set – HiyaHiya Direct

March 22, 2025 By maximios in Needlework

Our HiyaHiya premium sets come with more tips than our standard sets with an additional 3.00mm tip in small sets and 7.00mm and 7.50mm tips in large sets.

Our sharp interchangeable needle sets include a selection of interchangeable cables and 4″ or 5″ interchangeable tips in large or small sizes and needle grips, presented in a stylish traditional Chinese brocade case.

Our HiyaHiya interchangeable needles feature swivel cables and seamless joins. Our high-quality stainless-steel sharp tips offer strength, with a hollow construction for a lovely lightweight feel. The tapered point is ideal for intricate stitches and lace patterns.

The small sets contain the following:

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 2.75mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 3.00mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 3.25mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 3.50mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 3.75mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 4.00mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 4.50mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 5.00mm

1 x Small interchangeable cable 16”/18”

1 x Small interchangeable cable 24”/26”

1 x Small interchangeable cable 32”/34”

1 x Small interchangeable cable 40”/42”

1 x Set of needle grips and cable key

1 x Interchangeable needle case 

The large sets contain the following:

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 5.50mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 6.00mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 6.50mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 7.00mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 7.50mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 8.00mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 9.00mm

1 x Sharp interchangeable tips (4” or 5”) 10.00mm

1 x Large interchangeable cable 16”/18”

1 x Large interchangeable cable 24”/26”

1 x Large interchangeable cable 32”/34”

1 x Large interchangeable cable 40”/42”

1 x Set of needle grips and cable key

1 x Interchangeable needle case

Our brocade cases are available in a variety of colours and designs.

Case design and colour will vary.

*Image used is only for illustrative purposes. Contents within the set are highlighted in this listing.

We have developed a conversion chart for the measurements of needles and crochet hooks, which can be found here.

The Struggle for the Straight Seam – HiyaHiya Direct

March 22, 2025 By maximios in Needlework

So this blog has come from a place of frustration and a lot of frogging! Having struggled so much with achieving a straight seam, I decided I can’t be the only one and well, here I am sharing a couple tips and tricks to, hopefully, help you achieve a straight seam.

It all started with a bath mitt, yes that’s right, a bath mitt, this pattern will be a separate blog once the spa set has been completed. Who would have thought a straight seam on a bath mitt would be so crucial, but I’m one of those people that if a pattern says doing X Y Z will give you a straight seam and it doesn’t, I will delve into the depth of Youtube, blogs and comment boards to figure out why it didn’t work and how to get it to work. Needless to say, no matter how I interpreted the pattern, I just couldn’t get it to work, so off I went to Youtube to watch endless videos to find one that worked for me and explained why it would work.

Standard Seam – by Emilly

Whilst trawling through Youtube, I was very pleased to stumble across Designs by Phanessa who really clearly shows you how to achieve a straight seam both when increasing in the round, and when working in the round once you have your desired number of stitches.

If you’re not one for videos, here is a quick summary of how to first maintain a straight seam whilst working in the round. Don’t increase in the first stitch, unless you are increasing in all stitches. So just shuffle your pattern around and make it work for you. It really is that easy (once someone explains it for you). For example, if your pattern says ‘*2 HDC in the first stitch, HDC in the next* repeat from * to * around’ then swap those two instructions over so your pattern reads ‘*HCD in the first stitch, 2HDC in the next* repeat from * to *’. 

Straight Seam Worked Flat – by Emilly

If you are working in the round and have finished increasing it’s a little more complex but comes down to just working 2 simple rounds. I’m going to use HDC as my main stitch for this example:

Rnd 1 – chain 1, HDC in the second stitch of the round (place a stitch marker in the skipped stitch, this will help you later), HDC around to the last stitch in the round, HDC in the skipped stitch. Slip stitch into the top of the 1st HDC of the round. Count your stitches, you should have the same number as you stated with as you still crochet in that skipped stitch. The skipped HDC which was the first of your round becomes the last stitch of your round.

Rnd 2 – chain 1, HDC in the same stitch, HDC around, slip stitch into the first HDC of the round.

Repeat these two rounds.

Sometimes a little pattern jiggery-pokery will be required to ensure the design still works, so have a think about your pattern and how this may affect it and adapt as necessary.

Finished Mitt with a Nearly Straight Seam – by Emilly

If what I have recommended above doesn’t work for you, there are loads of other videos that explain it in different ways and show you different methods for getting a straight seam.

To stay up to date with all of our latest projects and products make sure you follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

Happy crafting and until next week!

Emilly x

Bamboo Interchangeable Tips – HiyaHiya Direct

March 22, 2025 By maximios in Needlework

HiyaHiya’s unique range of bamboo interchangeable tips work seamlessly with straight and circular interchangeable needles.

This high quality, resin-injected bamboo offers exceptional strength with no warping or splintering over time. Our bamboo needles are warm to the touch which proves excellent for knitters with reduced dexterity.

The tips range from 2.75mm up to 5.00mm in small and are compatible with small cables and straight needles, whilst large tips from 5.50mm to 10.00mm are compatible with large cables and straight needles.

Large tips are also compatible with small cables when used with standard tip adapters. Small tips can be used with miniature cables when used with sock tip adapters.

We have developed a conversion chart for the measurements of needles and crochet hooks, which can be found here.

Nickel-Plated Crochet Hooks – HiyaHiya Direct

March 22, 2025 By maximios in Needlework

These nickel-plated crochet hooks are available in a range of small sizes and are excellent for intricate crochet and fine beadwork. 

The hooks are available in sizes from 0.50mm up to 2.10mm.

We have developed a conversion chart for the measurements of needles and crochet hooks, which can be found here.

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