How to Make a Gauge Swatch | How to Swatch in the Round | Knitty Natty Knitting Tutorials

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @DonnaStreaman
    @DonnaStreaman Месяц назад

    So helpful didn’t know before what to do with back yarn

  • @sarahbruck7538
    @sarahbruck7538 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for this video! Excellent explanation of how’s and why’s. The best thing about swatches is the unforeseen opportunities. My daughter asked if she could have my swatches, and before she left for college, she laid them out how she liked and we made a “dorm blanket” from all those swatches. So colorful and cute, and a little bit of me went to school with her. Completely win/win, right?

  • @gabrielleholcombe3995
    @gabrielleholcombe3995 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for going through every step of knitting a gauge swatch in the round! I was really unsure how to block something like this but you made it crystal clear. I’m test knitting a sweater for the first time and I don’t usually swatch but I have to for this!

  • @rhondacary1035
    @rhondacary1035 4 года назад +7

    I swatch for large projects like sweaters but tend to wing it for smaller items like hats, socks, cowls, etc.
    I swatch in the round like this but add extra stitches for buffer because of how the end ones get loose. I also don't cut the yarn across the back because I want to be able to use the yarn if I end up needing it.

    • @erinbanana22
      @erinbanana22 3 года назад +1

      I do this method too! I don't want to waste food yarn by not adding it to my project ever!

  • @lisaspears4578
    @lisaspears4578 2 года назад

    Thanks, this is a great idea! The best part about swatching in the round - no purling! 😄😄

  • @katherinevetter9400
    @katherinevetter9400 Год назад

    Thank you for the excellent video. I’m eager to try it, I have two swatches I want to do today, both are in the round. You make it look easy and quick and I love that! ~Kathy

  • @athenapn4217
    @athenapn4217 Год назад

    You are a genius! This technique is so much faster than creating an entire tube for an in-the-round swatch; my only question to more experienced swatchers is how important is the wetting/blocking step? If one can do a half-sized swatch (i.e. 2 inches instead of 4), can we not also skip the blocking & still get quite close to gauge? Once my yarn is blocked it's going to get a bit felty & I do need all the yarn on my rather spendy skein for this beret. Thank you!!

  • @cathynewkirk6807
    @cathynewkirk6807 3 года назад

    This was very helpful, thanks! I always swatch for sweaters, but not so much for shawls and other flat projects.

  • @zoedoodle
    @zoedoodle 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your fun and instructional videos. You are clear and concise and your video production skills are excellent. Much appreciation! As to swatching, I'm a frustrated swatcher. I need to swatch because I never get gauge with recommended needles and I'm a bit inconsistent in my gauge - though I think many of us are. I've tried this method of swatching in the round but I rarely have enough yarn to spare for an unrecoverable swatch. And it just goes against all my sensibilities to snip that yarn. I'm now using Laura Nelkin's tip for gauge swatching in the round. I'm curious what you think of it.

  • @rozieknits7559
    @rozieknits7559 3 года назад

    Thanks. Need to do a swatch for my summer sorrel tee. The sample can be my “mug rug” for my coffee at my desk lol

  • @sharonsplace5146
    @sharonsplace5146 4 года назад

    I’ve never seen or heard about a swatch made this way. Thank you so much. I do both: sometimes swatch and sometimes not. I make mostly socks, shawls and cowls.

  • @theastewart6721
    @theastewart6721 4 года назад

    Great tutorial! I’m a swatcher . I wasn’t always one but for the past 8 years I’ve been swatching both flat and in the round. And I do it in the round just like you do. Thanks for sharing!

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  4 года назад +1

      Thea Stewart yay!! It’s such a great way to save time!

    • @theastewart6721
      @theastewart6721 4 года назад

      Yes! And to do it properly!!🤗🤗

  • @litterstars
    @litterstars 4 года назад +2

    I swatched this way for my last top! But I added about 2-3 more stitches at both ends so I can get my 4” across nicely.

  • @TheWanderingPurl
    @TheWanderingPurl 4 года назад

    I always wondered how to do this, thanks for the tutorial!
    I’ve searched twice, but I definitely feel like it’s a good habit to have.

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  4 года назад +1

      Bethany Flake you’re so welcome!

  • @jennifershaw2077
    @jennifershaw2077 2 года назад

    Thank you! This really helps me so much.

  • @emmaswartz6653
    @emmaswartz6653 4 года назад

    Hi Natalie, I tend to wing it, my last couple of projects worked perfectly, however I think my next two will need to be swatched, thank you for showing how to do it in the round, have a great week and happy knitting.

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  4 года назад

      Emma Swartz yay! So glad to have helped!

  • @shortcake180
    @shortcake180 2 года назад

    Brilliant!! Thank you.

  • @whiskersandknits4240
    @whiskersandknits4240 11 месяцев назад

    Wonderful, thank you!

  • @radhikam2401
    @radhikam2401 4 года назад

    This was very helpful. Thank you for a great tutorial.

  • @zooieyaj04
    @zooieyaj04 4 года назад

    Thank you for showing the swatch and showing how to block it!

  • @Jennifer-oz8ec
    @Jennifer-oz8ec 3 года назад

    Wow! Your edges look so good. I have worked 3 swatches in the round and my edges are so loose. I am going to play copy cat with your example. Thank you, Natalie. How do you keep those edges from getting too loose? Any tips would be so appreciated. Probably keeping the yarn across the back of your hand as much as you can? I am going to really work on that. I have been casting on too many stitches because of the loose ends. I wanted to make sure I had a healthy amount to measure in the centre.

  • @andreacover5840
    @andreacover5840 4 года назад

    I always hate swatching in the round because it is so time consuming! Thanks for this solution, I'll definitely be using it for the Christmas sweater I want to cast on in the next couple of days! 👍👍

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  4 года назад

      Andrea Cover hooray! Time-saving solutions make it way more doable!

    • @4SlowFashion
      @4SlowFashion 2 года назад +1

      im about to swatch for a christmas sweater too! in march, so i have time.

  • @jwoj2009
    @jwoj2009 Год назад

    This is a fabulous explanation video! Trank RUclips so much it ❤

  • @etm567
    @etm567 3 месяца назад

    You should cast on two additional inches if you want an accurate swatch measurement.

  • @MelancholyMoondancer
    @MelancholyMoondancer 3 года назад

    Can I tighten up the stitches at the end of the row because this is not my normal tension.

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  3 года назад

      No need to tighten! You’ll measure your gauge in the middle of the swatch. It’s normal for tension to change knitting in the round. That’s why it’s important to swatch how you’ll knit the project!

  • @zerolefthanded3252
    @zerolefthanded3252 4 года назад

    Thank you for the tutorial😊 learn a new way to gauge swatch. Going to do a hat and I’m going to try this method, but is going to be bulky.

  • @stephaniechauvin1787
    @stephaniechauvin1787 4 года назад

    Are you swatching your mkal shawl? I want to be a rebel.😂

    • @KnittyNatty
      @KnittyNatty  4 года назад +1

      Stephanie Chauvin lol! Yes if I can get it cast on tonight 😅

  • @brendamelahn1781
    @brendamelahn1781 4 года назад

    Winger here

  • @AyameKiri
    @AyameKiri 4 года назад

    I just wing it