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Knitting pattern instructions often ask you to keep track of the row you are on, or to complete a certain number of rows for a specific section. Are you tired of keeping track with pencil and paper, and losing your place? Try one of these row counters and see if they help! A simple twist or click of the counter and the number advances.
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1) Susan Bates Knit Counter fits directly on the needle, for needle sizes US 0 – 10 (2 – 6 mm)
2) Seeknit Knitting Counter fits directly on the needle, for needle sizes US 0 – 10.5 (2 – 6.5 mm)
3) Susan Bates Universal Knit Counter, hangs from the needle
4) Boye Circular Row Counter, hangs from the needle
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Cocoknits Knitting Row Counter – the best version out there, especially because you can lock it to keep it from turning in error (in the bottom of your project bag or by a toddler?). Depress the top to advance, turn the wheels to reset, the number windows are magnified, the bottom tab locks the wheels, and the steel back sticks to any magnetic surface.
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Clover 336 Knitting Counter, click the top to advance the numbers, rotate the side gears to reset the numbers
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