File:Womans Weekly free gift row counter 002.jpg

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Description Plastic on-needle knitting row counter of unusual design given away by UK magazine Woman's Weekly in 1980s-1990s. It was presented as a self-assembly kit, in a small blue envelope with assembly instructions and a diagram on the back. According to the diagram, the gadget consists of (a) two blue front and back plates, pierced to show the numbers; (b) an inner white soft plastic frame to hold the number discs and to which are attached the two loops to bend back and thread on the needle; (c) the two number discs. So the disks don't spin on an axis; they spin within circular spaces in the inner frame. The example in the photograph is so tightly assembled as to give excessive friction to the discs, which do not turn easily.
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