ubergizmo
 Ubergizmo en Español
Prev Home Next

Smart needles for distracted knitters

Jul 21, 05 01:18 AM PDT

Smart needles for distracted knitters
Co-Published with geekblue, via WMMNA.

This small device named the KnitWit, by Rebecca Spender, uses the movements in the two needles to determine how many stitches and rows you have completed. The device has sensors in the needles that determine (based on movement) if you have completed an actual knit combination or started a new row.

( Add a comment, Search on eBay)

     Join on Facebook

Post a comment

Your email is required but won't be published.

Comments will be published immediately if you verify your post. Be cool, upload your real photo and link your ID to your facebook account.

You are welcome to share your ideas, experiences and questions, but please be respectful of others when commenting. Insulting, self-promotional, SMS-style and off-topic comments will be deleted. Thank you.

blog comments powered by Disqus

Recent Reviews


Top Stories

Comment - Report an abuse

Are you sure that you want to report this comment as an abuse?

Report only if you can identify the comment as:

  • SPAM/self promotional
  • Off-topic and unrelated to the current thread
  • Vulgar/offensive/insulting language

Please do not flag a comment as abusive, because you disagree with its content.

Thank you!

Comment - Abuse reported

We will moderate this comment ASAP.

Thank you!

 

  • Kingston 8GB DataTraveler USB 2.0 Flash Drive
  • Samsung 2253LW 21.6'' Widescreen LCD Monitor
  • Apogee 6-Foot HDMI Cable Male to Male (x2)
  • LOGITECH quickcam pro 9000
  • Samsung 20x DVD±RW DL USB 2.0 External Drive w/LightScribe
  • Intel Sees Some Success In Consumer Electronics
  • Intel Shows Off First Flash Drives For PCs
  • Google Said To Be Testing Keyword Plan For YouTube Videos
  • AMD Bows To Intel's High-Performance Desktop Chip. Phenom Relegated To Mainstream, Value PC Segments (audio)
  • IT Spending Projected To Rise
  • Motorola Woll
  • Palm Treo Pro Video
  • Mobile Phones Double Up As Instruments?
  • Iron Phone To Strike Fear To Your Ears
  • Lonely Planet Content Now On Nokia Maps