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Tutorial: How to Knit Sweaters That Fit Without Changing Your Gauge – adKnits
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Tutorial: How to Knit Sweaters That Fit Without Changing Your Gauge
someone is knitting something with the words, how to knit sweaters that fit without changing your gauge
Tutorial: How to Knit Sweaters That Fit Without Changing Your Gauge
I am a really tight knitter, so when swatching for a new project, my stitches are always smaller than the pattern’s gauge. This used to frustrate me to no end, because I could never get my gauge to match the one in the pattern. I would change yarns, I would change needles, but it still never seemed to do the trick. S
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Tutorial: How to Knit Sweaters That Fit Without Changing Your Gauge
Tutorial: How to Knit Sweaters That Fit Without Changing Your Gauge – adKnits
the adk knits logo is shown in black and white with an image of a sunflower
Camp Stitchwood | Goods & Gear for Fiber Fans
Tutorial: How to Knit Sweaters That Fit Without Changing Your Gauge – adKnits
someone knitting something with the text how to knit sweaters that fit without changing your gauge
Tutorial: How to Knit Sweaters That Fit Without Changing Your Gauge
Tutorial: How to Knit Sweaters That Fit Without Changing Your Gauge – adKnits
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Tutorial: How to Knit Sweaters That Fit Without Changing Your Gauge
someone is knitting something with the words, how to knit sweaters that fit without changing your gauge
Tutorial: How to Knit Sweaters That Fit Without Changing Your Gauge
I am a really tight knitter, so when swatching for a new project, my stitches are always smaller than the pattern’s gauge. This used to frustrate me to no end, because I could never get my gauge to match the one in the pattern. I would change yarns, I would change needles, but it still never seemed to do the trick. S