StitchTip calculator
Row calculator
Turn a measured row gauge into the practical number of rows needed for your project height.
How row count is calculated
Rows in the sample are divided by sample height and multiplied by target height. An optional row repeat adjusts the recommendation to a compatible whole number.
Row count example
A sample has 28 rows across 10 cm. A 50 cm project needs 28 ÷ 10 × 50 = 140 rows.
Frequently asked questions
Should I measure row gauge after blocking?
Yes, when the finished project will be blocked or washed. Measure the sample after the same treatment.