Row Counter
Row Counter
We're so thrilled to offer these row counters as part of our new wooden knitting tools line. They are handmade in the USA by a woman maker/small business owner.
Any maker knows it's important to keep track of rows. This knitting and crochet row counter is made from maple wood and contains two numbered wheels which are rotated to keep count of the finished rows. Numbers can go from 0-99. This tool measures 2.4 inches tall and 3.8 inches wide. There are two brass chicago screws to make it complete.
*This counter does not have a locking mechanism. To loosen or tighten, turn the phillip head screws on the back until you find your right tension.
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General Listing Information and Disclaimers
Blue Savannah Yarn and Fiber are all hand dyed by Kristin. She uses a centimeter gram scale to weigh dyes so colorways can be reproduced as accurately as possible. Variations between dyelots will still occur. Please purchase enough yarn in from a single dye lot to complete your project.
We work to take color accurate photos and represent our products to the best of our ability. Please remember that colors will vary from screen to screen.
All items are produced in and ship from our smoke-free, cat friendly home. Though the cats would all agree their fur is the ultimate luxury fiber, they are kept away from direct contact with our products.
A Note About Washing
Blue Savannah products are dyed using acid dyes. Dyes are fully set and fibers are pH balanced before leaving the studio; however, different water quality and detergent choices may cause some bleeding to happen during washing. To achieve best results, please follow these washing instructions for your completed hand spun skeins and finished projects:
- Wash in cold (70°F) water with wool wash and a splash of vinegar
- Drain wash water and gently wring out skein or project
- Rinse by soaking in cold water with a splash of vinegar for 10 minutes. Gently wring out water. Repeat if necessary. This step restores the yarn's pH level.
- Hang skein or shape project and lay flat to dry