Description
The EEW Yarn Counter helps you measure and track yarn for a variety of tasks — from dividing yarn for socks, quilts, or 2-ply projects, to monitoring usage and assisting with weavers’ sectional warping.
Key Features:Â
- Accurately measures yarn length, helping you track usage and reduce waste.
- Optionally enter weight of yarn to further increase accuracy
- Choose between yards or meters
- 1+ year of battery life (requires 2 AA batteries, not included)
- Versatile clamp design fits a variety of workspaces and setups
- Alert system beeps when your target yarn length is reached
- Low friction disk system works well with cobweb or bulky yarn
- One button reset for a fast workflow
Product Specs:
- Weight: 0.7 lbsÂ
- Dimensions: 6W x 6H x 3L in
Included:
- EEW Yarn Counter
- Clamp
- WPI Card
- Instruction Manual













Emily Perry (verified owner) –
I bought this yardage counter because using a niddy-noddy to count wraps and do all the math was not accurate (to the point where I knitted almost a whole sweater with handspun yarn and ran out of both yarn and fiber, when I thought I had enough). I’m spinning for another sweater, and I just couldn’t have that happen again. The Dreaming Robots yardage counter is so easy to use, clear, and I’m getting much more accurate measurements! I’m so happy with the purchase!
Georgia (verified owner) –
Great yardage counter, high value for the price and super useful features like being able to flip the display screen direction and enter in WPI for accurate yardage estimates are great. I put inbetween my swift and ball winder and it works great.
Colette Galvin –
From GB
Santa brought my yarn counter. It’s a delight. It measure the yarn. It’s lightweight. It’s elegant. It’s easy to use. It looks good.
Thank you dreaming robots and threshing barn. Thank you 🎅
Johnny (verified owner) –
Got it for my wife. We tested it and it was quite accurate. The display numbers could be a bit brighter but the main thing is it works very well.
Ann Durham –
I was recently given a large box of random balls of weaving yarn. I needed to know how many yards were in each ball. My old way of doing it – making it into a skein so that I could count the wraps and calculate, and then rewind into balls – would have taken me days. With the yarn counter, I just rewound them onto my ball winder with the yarn counter in between, and was done in an afternoon.
It’s also brilliant for measuring my handspun. I’ve done it with fine yarns (40+ wraps per inch) and thicker (less than 20 wraps per inch).
I’m not sure how I got by for years without this.
Jaye Knight –
Best yarn counter. Great value for the price.
Yarn Lover –
I love this yarn counter. It measures thin and thick yarn with ease.