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Reddit mentions of The Classics 12-Pack Soft Foam Pencil Grips, Assorted Colors, 1.5-Inch Long (TPG-16412)
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We found 7 Reddit mentions of The Classics 12-Pack Soft Foam Pencil Grips, Assorted Colors, 1.5-Inch Long (TPG-16412). Here are the top ones.
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- Pencil Gripper: The Pencil Grips are widely used in classrooms, at home, & in therapeutic settings. The classic style is designed to be “one size fits all” to help the hands of kids & adults, & works for both righties & lefties.
- Ergonomic Hand Grippers: These pencil assists can be used as a training tool, and then permanently for added comfort. The Pencil Grip fits on pencils, primary pencils, pens, crayons, markers, paint brushes, etc., so its benefits can be widely enjoyed.
- Shaped Pencil Holder: A comfortable hand has more control and shows improved handwriting. These colorful grips guide the hand into an ergonomic position. They relieve hand pain, reduce fatigue, and improve comfort.
- Soft Foam Pencil Grips: These classic soft foam hand grips are one of the oldest and most well known grip styles. The Classics Foam Grips come in a vibrant assortment of bright colors: blue, green, purple, red, and yellow.
- Colorful Pencil Grippers: The Classics school, office and art supplies are useful, high quality items that are great for school, home and offices. They integrate both new unique ideas with traditional must haves. Each grip is approximately 1.5" long.
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Color | Blue, Green, Purple, Red, Yellow |
Height | 4 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Width | 0.5 Inches |
Sure can.
https://www.amazon.com/Classics-Pencil-Assorted-1-5-Inch-TPG-16412/dp/B00GN1YN8U/ref=sr_1_5?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1522764007&sr=1-5&keywords=pencil+grips
My son uses them to help with his handwriting as he has poor motor skills due to autism.
Thank you, I’ve learnt a bit through trial and error since I was diagnosed. Unfortunately I’m not a knitter (or at least a very poor one),this is all I’ve found.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/list-of-adaptive-aids-for-knitting-and-crocheting-1094601
https://www.amazon.com/Classics-Pencil-Assorted-1-5-Inch-TPG-16412/dp/B00GN1YN8U/ref=sr_1_9?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1542481296&sr=1-9&keywords=Pencil+grips I truly don’t know if these would work on a knitting needle or not.
Unfortunately I can’t find much on knitting with arthritis. Perhaps it would be worthwhile posting to the r/rheumatoid subreddit, they are very helpful there. And r/knitting has a lot of subscribers as well so hopefully you will get some good ideas there as well.
Sorry I’m not much help. It’s not often you find more on crochet than knitting!
Have you considered getting a pen grip made from a gel or cushion-y material for your Staedtler Fineliners, as you seem to like those the best but they hurt your fingers? I've seen tons of options at office supply stores -- something like this, perhaps?
https://www.amazon.com/Classics-Pencil-Assorted-1-5-Inch-TPG-16412/dp/B00GN1YN8U/
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https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/595233/Office-Depot-Brand-Gel-Pencil-Pillows/
these?
This is a bit of a kludge, but if you like the way the pen writes and want to have a bit more comfortable grip, it is a perfect size to slip on the little 'foam tubes' that are made to improve the comfort of a pencil grip. (Like these) You can just slip it on from the back end of the barrel (so you don't go over the inky nib) and right up over the gripping area, and then slip it off when you are done using the pen. When I wanted to write a couple of letters or something, this made it more comfortable.
This pen, and an identical model in a gun-metal blue, were the first two pens I purchased when I got interested in FPs about seven years ago. Purchased from Ron Zorn at Main Street Pens, whom I've remained friends with since then.
Judging by the size and shape in pictures, I think you could just get those rubber grips for pencils. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00GN1YN8U/
I use pencil grips. They slide on easily and stay on pretty well. I haven’t had a frayed cord since I started using them. Plus they are kind of cute. Similar to these: https://www.amazon.com/Classics-Pencil-Assorted-1-5-Inch-TPG-16412/dp/B00GN1YN8U