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Knitting For Dummies, Knitting Lessons, Gauge Knitting, Yarn Tutorials, Knitting Hacks, Knitting Club, Knitting Tips, Knitting Gauge, Knitting Instructions

Knitting gauge is one of the most important knitting concepts to understand. It’s the difference between garments that fit and garments that are disastrously too small or too large. Someone who understands knitting gauge has a world of well-fitting sweaters, mittens, socks and more at their fingertips! In this post, we’ll go over what gauge […]

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TECHknitting: Gauge: a mystery of knitting Lucet, Extreme Knitting, Crochet Gauge, Knitting Hacks, Knitting Help, Knitting Basics, Knitting Tips, Knitting Blogs, Knitting Gauge

Why is stitch gauge variable between knitters? It's a mystery of knitting encompassing many factors. Widely understood to have an influence are needle size, needle composition (material), tension in yarn supplied; and this post considers all these. Yet, a factor equally important--if not more--so lies in the formation of the knit stitch itself. We'll start there. We can say there are two properties of a knit stitch: its width, and its height. In the simplest conception, width arises from the…

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How to Get Perfect Knitting Gauge Couture, Gauge Knitting, Knitting Hacks, Bamboo Knitting Needles, Knitting Help, Knitting Basics, Knit Basket, Vogue Knitting, Knitting Gauge

Why does knitting gauge matter? There are times when a stitch gauge should be perfect (think vests, cardis, pullovers, etc.), because when gauge if off you'll end up with a garment won't fit properly. So, it's very important to check gauge in knitting before you begin a project.

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Knitting Machine Tutorial, Bamboo Knitting Needles, Knitting Stitches Tutorial, Knitting Basics, Creative Knitting, Knitting Tips, Knitting Tools, Vogue Knitting, Knitting Gauge

I don't like swatching and I don't like to count gauge. This is especially clear in early patterns ... where I rarely even listed gauge or the size of the finished product. In fact, quite a few of my patterns are designed explicitely with the view of not knitting a swatch (e.g. these fingerless gloves, these slippers or this hat). They contain instructions like "repeat these rows until the piece is wide enough to fit around your wrists" or similar. That said, there are also times where…

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