This is the first in a series of blog posts about swatching. It has taken me years to gain an appreciation for swatching and I frequently see posts in Ravelry forums about issues coming from swatches. If you are on Ravelry, you have probably seen them too. There are usually a number from new knitters/beginners that ask why the sweater they just knit according to a pattern doesn’t fit and many times, these knitters either didn’t swatch at all or didn’t knit a proper swatch. So, this set of posts is intended to share what I have learned over the years about swatching.
Take my quiz below to check your understanding of swatches.
Question 1: True or False: A swatch must be 4 inches by 4 inches (10 cm X 10 cm).
Question 2: True or False: The needle size stated in the pattern is the size needle you must use to obtain the pattern’s stitch and row gauge.
Question 3: True or False: Row Gauge is not important.
Question 4: True or False. Swatching is necessary for knitting sweaters and other fitted garments.
Question 5: True or False: You must get gauge when knitting from a pattern.
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My next post will cover swatching to obtain gauge. If you have a question about swatching, please post it in the comments. I will try to incorporate an answer in my upcoming posts.