Measuring gauge for 1x1 rib
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I'm trying to figure out how to measure gauge for 1x1 rib, and I'm running into issues figuring out what to do with the stretch. Should I measure it stretched, compacted, or loosely together on the needle?
If it makes any difference, this is for a hat (pattern: Greentrelac Beret) -- only my second time doing a hat, and I didn't have to measure gauge for the first one, so I'm not sure how to go about this one now.
If it makes any difference, this is for a hat (pattern: Greentrelac Beret) -- only my second time doing a hat, and I didn't have to measure gauge for the first one, so I'm not sure how to go about this one now.
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Date: 2010-06-29 07:04 pm (UTC)I'm not sure I understand what measuring how it's going to be worn means, though. As I understand it, wearing the hat would stretch out the ribbing, so if I'm measuring to its measurements when I'm wearing, would it be better to measure stretched, rather than unstretched?
Laughing at the image of the beret perched on my nose - and point taken *grin*
Re: 22 inches, oh hey, so my head is the standard measurement! That'll be very useful for future projects, thank you!
And yeah, those last two paragraphs make a whole lot of sense. The first hat I made (the one that didn't talk about gauge!) did something similar; I thought it was specific to that pattern, but now that I'm seeing it's generalizable, I'm very excited about how easy it is *G*