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Best Crochet Timer Apps in 2026

Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 64 real negative reviews from the top Crochet Timer apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.

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1. Easy Knitty Row Counter knit

Main Weakness

Critical technical debt: persistent premium verification bugs, data loss, malicious ad injections, and timer inaccuracy make the app fundamentally unreliable despite good UI

"I love the app, but even after purchasing the full app, it keeps saying I have not purchased the premium version and stops letting me use the premium features randomly."
"The app deleted information about a project unexpectedly. I only had one project going, so it wasn't overloaded."

2. Yarnly - Crochet & Knit Tools

Main Weakness

Failed feature execution: promised functionality (pattern markup, cross-device sync, cost calculation) either doesn't work or is too difficult to use without documentation

"I cannot for the life of me get it to sync between my iPad and iPhone which is crucial since I knit on the go"
"However I think it's just average as there is no real ability to markup a pattern in the actual app as the advertisement lead me to believe."

The Bottom Line

The crochet/knit timer market shows significant opportunity with competitors plagued by critical technical debt (premium purchase verification failures, data loss, crashes) and missing basic features like auto-reset counters and pattern repeat automation. Users demonstrate willingness to pay $4+ for premium but are frustrated by buggy implementations and limited functionality beyond basic counting...

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