Collection: FyberRing! The Ultimate Yarn Ring

Each ring is made custom for you, hand crafted by our FyberRing team.  Please allow 2-3 week for production before shipment. We promise it will be worth the wait!

Our collection of FyberRings come In a variety of sizes, colors and styles.

They are perfect for crocheting, knitting, tatting, winding, or any craft that might cause that pesky yarn burn. 

 

How to Size for a FyberRing:

1) Determine where the yarn naturally runs over your finger(s)

2) Cut a thin strip of paper about 1cm thick and 12cm long

3) Wrap the paper strip snuggly around your finger where you determined the yarn runs over your finger (DO NOT use string, yarn, a fabric tape or other material)

4) With a pen or thin marker, mark a line on the paper where it overlaps

5) Lay the paper strip flat and measure from mark to mark with a centimeter measuring tool (tape, ruler, etc.)

6) Compare the centimeter measurement to the ring size chart on each FyberRing listing, and that's your ring size! (TIP: If you are in between sizes, size down for a nice snug fit, unless you have knuckle that is of concern, then measure for the size of the knuckle)

 

Wondering Which FyberRing Style You Should Choose?

Classic FyberRing:  The ring that started it all for us!  This original design is excellent for both crocheting and knitting, with a channel that goes straight across the finger. Works best for #4 worsted weights and lower.

Bulky FyberRing: With a channel that widens slightly this ring is ideal for use with bulkier weights up to #6.  Although it does not offer as much precision control with lower weights, it is still interchangeable with lighter fibers, making it a great all purpose ring style!

Jumbo FyberRing: With a super rounded channel, the Jumbo is best for working with bulky or jumbo weight yarns, or if you prefer less tension and want a really smooth glide with a variety of yarns.

NEW Angled Right/Left: A newly launched design! The channel of the angled rings follows the natural angle of the yarn and for some techniques it guides with more precision and less tension than the Classic FyberRing. Our feedback so far is that those in the knitting community prefer the angled FyberRing over the Classic FyberRing!

The Angled Left is best worn on the left hand, with an angle that looks similar to a back slash " \ "

The Angled Right is best worn on the right hand, with an angle that looks similar to a forward slash " / "