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Beaded row counter, 2000-2010. Its owner explains its use thus:

"Each of the circles represents one row so you put it on your needles accordingly i.e. row three third circle etc. When you have done 10 rows - see there are 10 circles - you move the small stretchy circle to between the 1st and 2nd bead - indicating 10 rows. Repeat the circles on needles for the next 10 rows then move the small stretchy circle to between the 2nd and third bead. So 33 rows would see the small stretchy circle between the third and fourth bead and the needles in the third circle. You can count up to 100 rows quite easily."

The counter is suspended from the needle and not worn as jewellery, however it is said that the counter is a little heavy.
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