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Knitting Row Counters & Stitch Trackers

Knitting row counters are the ultimate secret weapon for stress-free crafting. Whether you are tracking total rows, intricate shaping repeats, or complex lace patterns, having a reliable stitch counter ensures you never lose your place again. Our curated collection features a variety of styles to suit every knitter’s workflow—from simple manual clickers and wearable row counter rings to high-tech digital trackers that manage multiple counts at once. Explore our selection and spend less time counting and more time knitting.
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Out of Stock Circular Row Counter
Discontinued Knitter's Pride Teal Row Counter
Out of Stock Clover Knitting Counter Kacha-Kacha
Discontinued Knitter's Pride Rainbow Row Counter Rings 6 options
Out of Stock Susan Bates Knit Counter
Out of Stock Clover Knitting Counter (Mini Kacha-Kacha)
Out of Stock Knitter's Pride New Clicky Row Counter
Out of Stock KnitPro Black Row Counter Ring 7 options
Out of Stock Schacht Yardage Counter
Out of Stock KnitPro Clicky Row Counter 37x40mm
Out of Stock Katrinkles Wooden Row Counter 2 options
Out of Stock Leclerc Yardage Counter
Out of Stock KnitPro Rainbow Row Counter Ring 6 options
Out of Stock KnitPro The Mindful Collection Teal Row Counter
Out of Stock Clover Row Counter
Out of Stock Susan Bates Digital Row Counter

How to Choose the Best Row Counter for Your Knitting

When you’re deep into a complex project, "mental math" is the enemy of progress. Choosing the right knitting row counter depends on how you like to work. For those who knit on the go, a wearable ring row counter or a pendant-style tracker keeps your tools within reach at all times. If you are working on a large-scale project like a sweater or a cabled Afghan, a multi-line row counter allows you to track individual pattern repeats and total garment length simultaneously.

Digital vs. Manual Stitch Counters

Many knitters find that the tactile "click" of a manual row counter provides a satisfying sense of progress. These are excellent for simplicity and durability. On the other hand, digital knitting counters often offer silent operation and the ability to save your spot even if the tool is tucked away in a project bag for weeks. For the minimalist, we also offer sliding stitch markers and chain counters that stay right on your needles, moving with your work so you never forget to increment your count at the end of a needle.

Essential Tools for Pattern Accuracy

Using a dedicated row tracker is about more than just convenience—it’s about precision. Proper tracking prevents lopsided sleeves and uneven garment panels. Whether you prefer a vintage-inspired kacha-kacha clicker or a sleek modern interface, our knitting notions are chosen for their reliability and ease of use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a knitting row counter used for?

A row counter is used to keep track of the number of rows or rounds you have completed in a knitting or crochet project. They are essential for following patterns that require specific shaping, such as "increase every 4th row," or for ensuring that two identical pieces (like sleeves or socks) are the exact same length.

How do you use a row counter ring?

A row counter ring is worn on your finger (usually the thumb or index finger) while you knit. It features a rotating bezel or numbered dial that you flick with your thumb at the end of every row. This allows you to keep your hands on your needles and maintain your rhythm without reaching for a separate tool.

Can a row counter track more than one thing at a time?

Yes! Some of our advanced row counters feature multiple dials or digital screens designed specifically to track different elements of a pattern at once—such as the total row count of a sweater and the specific repeat count of a cable or lace motif.

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