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The whole process was smooth, and
the product arrived right on time.
Will definitely be ordering again.
ELLA ANDERSON (Verified)
Super-fast delivery and perfect product!
I’m thrilled with my purchase. It came
quicker than expected, and it’s
exactly as described.
—HUNTER YOUNG (Verified)
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The customer service was excellent,
and the product quality is second to none.
Couldn’t be happier!
—LIAM MITCHELL (Verified)
Impressed by my first order! The attention
to detail and quick shipping made this an
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Knit Pain-Free Again
Without Cortisone, Surgery, or Giving Up the Hobby You Love
The joint at the base of your thumb slides every single time you pinch a needle. That sliding is what causes the pain. Wearing the Evina™ Knitter's Hand Stabiliser stops the joint sliding during the exact motion that's causing it.
The contoured CMC stay holds the base of the thumb steady through every pinch — while your other fingers stay completely free to knit, type, and hold a coffee.
Most Solutions Only Mask the Pain Temporarily
This is where most knitters and crocheters get stuck.
Compression gloves squeeze the entire hand evenly. Same pressure on your pinky as your thumb. Same pressure on the back of your hand as the joint that's actually sliding. The compression isn't where the problem is — so it "sort of" helps for twenty minutes, then stops.
Wrist braces lock the whole wrist down. They might help at night when you're sleeping, but the moment you sit down to knit, you can't move your wrist or your thumb. You can't pinch a needle. You can't hold a coffee.
Rigid thumb splints stop the sliding by locking the entire thumb in place. The pain stops, but so does any chance of knitting — you can't pinch a needle in one of those either.
Cortisone shots, NSAIDs, kinesiology tape — all of them reduce the inflammation around the joint. None of them stop the joint from sliding. So the moment you knit again, the cycle restarts.
In fact, relying on these too long can make things worse. Because while you wait for the inflammation to settle, the cartilage keeps wearing down with every pinch.
Made for the women who make things
Designed by hand therapists, the Evina™ Knitter's Hand Stabiliser is built for the way your hands actually move.
Tens of thousands of women already trust us for hand support that works during real activity, not just rest. So when so many of them wrote in asking for help with thumb pain during crafting, we put our hand specialists to work on something built specifically for knitters.
Our designers carefully constructed the contoured CMC stay, the smooth yarn-glide fabric, and the four-finger freedom that makes it possible to wear this through an entire session without it ever getting in the way.
We make a small number of things, properly, for the women who actually use them.