To swatch or not to swatch? I am a terrible example. I don't swatch and rarely gauge. Tough to do one without the other though, truly. I can and sometimes do check my gauge from the actual project I am working on.. just so I know if the size I am making is on target, smaller or larger. To be honest, size hasn't been truly important as most of my work is on spec. I knit for the sake of knitting and learning new techniques or designs. If you're knitting FOR someone, something that has a specific fit, you should be more concerned about the gauge, and swatching to get a gauge. Right now I am working on a delightful baby frock and am not using a yarn that knits to the same gauge as the designer's yarn. I'm meant to get 14 stitches to 4" .. and my gauge was 18-20 stitches on 7-9US. Just like how I guesstimate my long tail case on yarn length, I guesstimated that I would need a 10.5 or 11US needle to get to gauge. Since I didn't have addi tips for my circular ne...
A little knit knotty; a little knit nice. My tries and trials of knit and purl...