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Gauge Swatch tips

Gauge Swatch tips

 It's helpful when you make a gauge swatch to mark what size needle you used somehow. I have 3 ideas for how to do this. First, once you finish your swatch, you can tie knots in one of the ends of your yarn. So if you used a size US 6 needle, you would put 6 knots onto one of the ends.  

The second idea is that you can do a row of k2tog, yo - where you put the number of yarn overs that match your needle size. So if you used a US 8 needle, you would add 8 k2tog, yo's to a row. I suggest doing this close to the top or the bottom of your swatch, so that it doesn't affect your measurement.

Gauge swatch with Yarn Overs to mark the size needle used.

The third option is to add a row of purl stitches onto the right side of your swatch to equal your needle size. So again if you're using a size US 8 needle you would knit 8 stitches on a purl row. With this technique again, I suggest doing this close to the top or the bottom of your swatch.

Gauge swatch with purl bumps to mark the size needle used.

On the third swatch, you can also see where I put a row of purl stitches to mark where I changed to a different needle size. In this swatch I was testing what the fabric felt and looked like with 3 different sized needles, so I wanted a visual separation between them.

Any of these techniques will come in handy when you want to go back to a swatch and figure out what needle you used to get that gauge with that yarn. 

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