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Learn Why Knitting Patterns Depend On Gauge


Entertainment Article By: Louise Nova




Even though you may want to jump right in there and start using knitting patterns it is definitely a good idea to make a knitting gauge swatch. You don't want skip this step, it's not worth it. A single stitch in one inch can end up really making a big difference to the eventual size of an item from all knitting patterns. It seems like a chore but you need to just learn that you will be thankful in the end.

Always knit the swatch in the stitch that you will use. Obviously different knitting patterns end up with different sizes so this matters. I always try to make my swatch big enough to make it a good test. I usually go for at least 4" x 4".

Surround the swatch with a few rows of seed stitch knitting (knit or purl the opposite stitch of what you see facing you on odd number rows). Begin and end each row with four seed stitches as well. This stitch lies very flat and will help you measure accurately.

Feel The Tension!

It may surprise you to know that the needle size is much less important than your particular tension with knitting patterns. Some people are loose with their knitting while others are tight. This can also vary from day to day with some people.

You can deliberately adapt your tension to create different looks from the same knitting patterns. Loose knitting for a light open feel and tighter knitting for a warmer feel. Remember also that you will get a softer feel from a loose knit and a stiffer feel from a tight knit.

When you have finished the swatch let it sit for awhile. The yarn needs to relax and even out any tight spots. Now count the stitches and measure


Article By: Louise Nova

Louise Nova loves knitting and teaching people how to knit. She also loves to blog. Knitting for 30 years, she has taught many young family members how knitting is fun and easy. You can find more information on her blog at Knitting Patterns



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