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#49 // Keep track of your rows easily with this simple tool - Knit & Tell Friday

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In today’s Knit & Tell Friday episode, I’m sharing a super simple but powerful tool that will keep your knitting projects on track—a row counter! Whether you’re using a digital one or an app on your phone, this tool will save you time and stress, especially if you’re tackling more complex patterns. I also give a little update on my current project and share some exciting news about an upcoming designer spotlight that you won’t want to miss!

Episode Highlights:

  • Tip of the Day: How a row counter can simplify your knitting projects (and your life!)
  • Why busy moms need this tool in their knitting toolkit
  • Updates on my current knitting project and how I’m using a row counter to stay on track
  • Announcement: Another designer spotlight is coming soon!

Resources and Links:

  • Knit & Note App
  • Kyla Sweater (my current Project)
  • Whistle & Wool Blog
  • Row Counter
  • Find me on Instagram: @theknittingmamas_
  • Have a question or want to share your project? Reach out to me at nadine@theknittingmamas.com!

If today’s tip was helpful, let me know! Send me a message or tag me on Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss out on upcoming episodes—including our next designer spotlight!

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In today’s Knit & Tell Friday episode, I’m sharing a super simple but powerful tool that will keep your knitting projects on track—a row counter! Whether you’re using a digital one or an app on your phone, this tool will save you time and stress, especially if you’re tackling more complex patterns. I also give a little update on my current project and share some exciting news about an upcoming designer spotlight that you won’t want to miss!

Episode Highlights:

  • Tip of the Day: How a row counter can simplify your knitting projects (and your life!)
  • Why busy moms need this tool in their knitting toolkit
  • Updates on my current knitting project and how I’m using a row counter to stay on track
  • Announcement: Another designer spotlight is coming soon!

Resources and Links:

  • Knit & Note App
  • Kyla Sweater (my current Project)
  • Whistle & Wool Blog
  • Row Counter
  • Find me on Instagram: @theknittingmamas_
  • Have a question or want to share your project? Reach out to me at nadine@theknittingmamas.com!

If today’s tip was helpful, let me know! Send me a message or tag me on Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss out on upcoming episodes—including our next designer spotlight!

  continue reading

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