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Description Card row counters manufactured in Germany and designed by Maik Remmers 2007. This 3D card counter is folded and printed on back and front, with two number discs sandwiched between the front and back layers of card. The discs are turned to reveal tens and unit numbers through windows in the front layer of card. The outer surface of the card can be written-on with water-soluble ink, and the back surface of the counter contains a form where the knitter can fill in current row numbers. This is necessary as there is not enough friction to prevent the number discs from moving during storage.
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