Reddit Reddit reviews Lion Brand Yarn 400-5-4002 Row Counter, Set of 2 , Colors may vary

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Lion Brand Yarn 400-5-4002 Row Counter, Set of 2 , Colors may vary
Slip these easy-to-use counters over your needles to keep accurate track of rowsFits needles size US0 to US10.5Colored plastic, colors may varySet of two Row Counters
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3 Reddit comments about Lion Brand Yarn 400-5-4002 Row Counter, Set of 2 , Colors may vary:

u/ur_shillin_me_smalls · 4 pointsr/magicTCG

Great idea! Here's an amazon link for the lazy.

u/cheery_cherry · 2 pointsr/casualknitting

I have a handful of methods I use, depending on the pattern some are easier to follow and also as I've gotten better at knitting and have more project under my belt it's easier for me to go back and be like oh yeah count finished rows.

  1. notebook and tally marks- I usually divide the pattern into chunks (so like, pattern increases for 25 rows, then holds at same 2 rows repeating x times, etc. so I'm not keeping track of 100+ tally marks at a time).
  2. row counter on needles - you can buy these, they only count to 99 generally and are kinda pricey for what they are ($4-10 depending and they break) but if this is an easier/more intuitive way for you, awesome.
  3. if it's a relatively simple thing (i'm currently making a shawl that's a chunk of 72 repeated pattern/knit rows) I've been putting a marker (safety pin) at every 10 rows, this is good if it's easy to see where in the pattern you are or you are comfortable counting completed rows.

    Hope these ideas help! I find that it depends on the project and my mood what method works best for me, so guess and check until you find a way that works best for you!