What if I have too many stitches per inch?

Most often, if you have too many stitches per inch on your gauge, we would suggest going up a needle size. If you have too few stitches, you should go down a needle size.
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How do you get less stitches per inch?

If you count more stitches per inch on your swatch than is required for pattern gauge, you will need to swatch with a larger needle. If there are fewer stitches per inch, you will need to use a smaller needle to achieve correct gauge.
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How many stitches are in an inch?

Average – 6 stitches per inch. Accomplished – 8 stitches per inch. Expert – 10 stitches per inch. Professional – 12 stitches per inch.
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What do I do if my gauge swatch is too big?

If your gauge swatch feels really stiff, try a larger needle size, and if it feels very loose and airy, try a smaller one. Rinse and repeat until you've gotten to a point where you have a swatch that feels just right for you!
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Does knitting gauge have to be exact?

It's not “mandatory,” but if you're knitting a garment that needs precise sizing or if you're a perfectionist, then you'll want to stick around for this. For Super Precise Gauge Seekers: Before you measure you swatch you'll want to wash it. Yep.
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Too Many Stitches!.....in my knitting



How many knitting stitches is an inch?

The gauge is about 5 1/2 stitches per inch and is usually knit on a U.S. 6 needle. Worsted Weight This is what is often considered ordinary knitting yarn. The gauge is roughly 5 stitches per inch on a size 7 or 8 needle. Some worsted may give a gauge of 4 or 4 1/2 stitches per inch and be knit on a 8 or 9.
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How do you adjust stitches per inch?

The formula is this: 25.4 divided by the metric length of the stitch such as 2.5 equals the number of stitches per inch. Here's an example. To figure out how many stitches per inch a 2.5 metric setting will give you: 25.4 divided by 2.5 = 10.16 stitches per inch.
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What does stitches per inch mean?

This is important but not something you need to worry about when choosing your yarn. If your yarn lists a gauge of 20 stitches and 25 rows over a 4 x 4 square, this means that there are 5 stitches per inch. Simply divide the number of stitches over 4 inches (20) by 4 to determine the number of stitches per inch.
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How do you convert stitches to inches?

This is the formula: 25.4 divided by the metric length of the stitch equals the number of stitches per inch. For example, to determine how many stitches per inch a 2.5 metric setting will give you, do this: 25.4 divided by 2.5 = 10.16 stitches per inch.
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Do smaller knitting needles make tighter stitches?

Needle size and tension are intimately connected as the loop that creates the new stitch is formed around the needle. When you knit on smaller (thinner) needles the stitches also get smaller, and the tension gets tighter/higher.
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What happens if you knit with bigger needles?

Usually, larger needles will produce a larger gauge, but the type and weight of the yarn also will make a difference. If your gauge doesn't match what the pattern calls for, try changing the size of your needles.
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Why is my knitting too wide?

If the number of stitches between the pins is less than that specified in the pattern, your garment will be too wide. Use one size smaller needles to knit another swatch and measure the stitches again. If there are more stitches than specified, your garment will be too small.
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What is considered a high stitch count?

So what is a reasonable number of stitches for a used embroidery machine? Well – considering that most embroidery designs are between 1,000 and 10,000 stitches – a machine can hit a million stitches pretty quickly.
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How many stitches do I cast on?

The number of stitches that you cast on should accommodate every stitch repeat you use. For example, if there are 12 stitches in each repeat for the stitch pattern you chose, you'll want to make sure the number of stitches you cast on is a multiple of 12.
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How do I know how much to cast on?

Say your stitch pattern calls for you to cast on 20 stitches. When you unravel your yarn from the needle and measure, you have enough for 20 stitches. This would be the amount you would cast on. You also want to add a little extra to account for your slip knot and leave a yarn tail.
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What is the normal stitch width?

What is a standard stitch length? Most sewing machines have a default stitch length set between 2.0mm and 2.5mm.
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What should my settings be on my sewing machine?

The dial settings run from 0 to 9, so 4.5 is generally the 'default' position for normal straight-stitch sewing. This should be suitable for most fabrics. If you are doing a zig-zag stitch, or another stitch that has width, then you may find that the bobbin thread is pulled through to the top.
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What is the best tension for quilting?

Today. Use 50 wt thread in the top and bobbin and do a tension test. Repeat with 50 wt thread in the bobbin and heavy weight thread on the top. Repeat the tension test on a quilt layered with denim or canvas.
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How many stitches do you need for a chunky blanket?

How many stitches do you need for a Chunky Blanket? You start by casting on just 50 stitches while holding two strands of yarn together. Use a circular knitting needle, but make sure to knit back and forth and not in the round. Find the written Row by row Chunky Knit Blanket Pattern at the end of this post.
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What weight yarn is 4 stitches per inch?

Worsted: 4.75-5.25 stitches per inch, 200-250 yards/3.5 oz. Aran: 4-4.5 stitches per inch, 170-200 yards/3.5 oz.
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How many stitches should I cast on for a blanket?

If you want a medium sized blanket, then try casting on 120 stitches. For a large lap blanket, cast on 160 stitches. For an extra-large lap blanket, cast on 200 stitches.
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