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In knitting
Knitting

Knitting is a method by which yarn may be turned into cloth. Knitting consists of loops called stitches pulled through each other. The active stitches are held on a needle until another loop can be passed through them....
, the word Gauge, technical abbreviation GG, refers to "Knitting Machines" fineness size (not to the proportion, thickness or fineness of the finished knitted artifact, its stitch "wideness" or row length/depth).

Indeed "Gauge" is the unit of measure, a “size” that expressed by a well precise number of needle gives the Power Workable Size of a Knitting Machine. This “unit of measure” is equal to the number of needles contained in the “Gauge” (size) and it is simply countable on the Bed of Needles of each knitting machines, flat or circular.






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In knitting
Knitting

Knitting is a method by which yarn may be turned into cloth. Knitting consists of loops called stitches pulled through each other. The active stitches are held on a needle until another loop can be passed through them....
, the word Gauge, technical abbreviation GG, refers to "Knitting Machines" fineness size (not to the proportion, thickness or fineness of the finished knitted artifact, its stitch "wideness" or row length/depth).

Indeed "Gauge" is the unit of measure, a “size” that expressed by a well precise number of needle gives the Power Workable Size of a Knitting Machine. This “unit of measure” is equal to the number of needles contained in the “Gauge” (size) and it is simply countable on the Bed of Needles of each knitting machines, flat or circular. Lying flat a measure tape (preferable metal) on the bed of needle with edge flip 00 insert into the channel of one needle’s channel, extend the tape as long as for 4-5’, then count the needles’ channel contained within 00 edge and the 1” line, the total number of channels will give you the number of needles contained in 1” and therefore the Size or Gauge of the Power Machine. This operation will acknowledge you also on the range of thickness or size of yarn to be use on the machine and will anticipate the final thickness or fineness of the final knitted fabric.

There are 2 types of classification of Knitting Gauges or Unit of Measure: A – Used for Cotton Fully fashion flat machines (Bentley – Monkey, Textima, Sheller etc..) where the “Gauge” is equal at 1,5” Inches (2,54 cm x 1,5) and the size of any machine “Gauge” it is expressed with the number of needles contained into the Gauge or into 1,5”. B – Used for hand, mechanical or modern Electronic Flat Machines (Stoll, Shima, Protti etc..), where the “Gauge” has been adjusted to reach 1” Inch only (or 2,5 cm) and the size of machine “Gauge” it is expressed with the number of needles contained into the Gauge or into 1” = 2,54 cm.

Compared graduation scale Gauge (GG) A versus B system: A 30 GG (A) Cotton Fully-fashion flat machine (30 needles in 1,5”) it is comparable to a 20 GG (B) Electronic Flat machine, a 27 GG (A) is a 18 GG (B), a 18 GG (A) is a 12 GG (B), a 12 GG (A) is a 8 GG (B), a 7,5 GG (A) is a 5 GG (B) and a 4,5 GG (A) is a 3 GG (B).

Factors that affect knitting gauge


The gauge of a knitted fabric depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric, the kind of yarn
Yarn

Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibers, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery and ropemaking....
, the size of knitting needle
Knitting needle

A knitting needle or knitting pin is a tool in hand-knitting to produce knitted fabrics. They generally have a long shaft and taper at their end, but they are not nearly as sharp as sewing needles....
s, and the tension of the individual knitter (i.e., how much yarn they allow between stitches).

  • For example, ribbing
    Ribbing (knitting)

    In knitting, ribbing is a pattern in which vertical stripes of basic knitted fabrics alternate with vertical stripes of basic knitted fabrics....
     and cable patterns
    Cable knitting

    Cable knitting is a style of knitting in which the order of stitches is permuted.For example, let there be four stitches on the needle in the order ABCD....
     tend to "pull in," giving more stitches per width than stockinette, garter, or seed stitch. Even the same stitch produced in two different ways may produce a different gauge; for example, a swatch of stockinette stitch
    Basic knitted fabrics

    A few types of knitted fabric are so fundamental, that they have been adopted as part of the language of knitting, similar to techniques such as yarn over or decrease ....
     may not have the same gauge as one knit in reverse stockinette stitch
    Basic knitted fabrics

    A few types of knitted fabric are so fundamental, that they have been adopted as part of the language of knitting, similar to techniques such as yarn over or decrease ....
    .


  • Thicker yarn
    Yarn

    Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibers, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery and ropemaking....
    s with less loft generally produce larger stitches (reducing the number of stitches per width and height) and may impose an upper limit on the gauge (maximum number of rows/stitches per inch).


  • Larger knitting needle
    Knitting needle

    A knitting needle or knitting pin is a tool in hand-knitting to produce knitted fabrics. They generally have a long shaft and taper at their end, but they are not nearly as sharp as sewing needles....
    s also produce larger stitches, giving fewer stitches and rows per inch; changing needle size is the best way to control one's own gauge for a given pattern and yarn.


  • Finally, the knitter's tension can affect the gauge significantly. The gauge can even vary within a single garment
    Clothing

    A feature of all human societies, except perhaps the most primitive, is the wearing of clothing or clothes, especially in public. The primary purpose of clothing is functional, as a protection from the weather....
    , typically with beginning knitters; as knitters become more familiar with a stitch pattern, they become more relaxed and make the stitch differently, producing a different gauge.


Sometimes the gauge is deliberately altered within a garment, usually by changing needle size; for example, smaller stitches are often made at the collar, sleeve cuffs, hemline ribbing or pocket edges.

Uneven knitting

Uneven knitting is a knitting technique in which two knitting needle
Knitting needle

A knitting needle or knitting pin is a tool in hand-knitting to produce knitted fabrics. They generally have a long shaft and taper at their end, but they are not nearly as sharp as sewing needles....
s of different sizes are used. The method is sometimes used when the knitter has a significantly different gauge on knit and purl stitches. It is also useful for producing elongated stitches
Elongated stitch (knitting)

In knitting, an elongated stitch is a stitch that is longer than others. It may be created by wrapping the yarn around the righthand needle two or more times, or by placing yarnovers between stitches and dropping them on the next row....
 and certain specialty patterns.

Knitting gauge in patterns


To produce a knitted garment of given dimensions, whether from one's own design
Sweater design

Sweater design is a specialization of fashion design in which knitted sweaters are designed to fulfil certain aesthetic, functional and commercial criteria....
 or from a published pattern
Pattern (sewing)

In sewing and fashion design, a pattern is an original clothing from which other garments of a similar style are copied, or the paper or cardboard stencil from which the parts of a garment are traced onto textile before cutting out and assembling ....
, the gauge should match as closely as possible; significant differences in gauge will lead to a deformed garment. Patterns for knitting
Knitting

Knitting is a method by which yarn may be turned into cloth. Knitting consists of loops called stitches pulled through each other. The active stitches are held on a needle until another loop can be passed through them....
 projects almost always include a suggested gauge for the project.

For illustration, suppose that a sweater
Sweater

A sweater, pullover, jumper, or jersey is a relatively heavy garment intended to cover the torso and arms of the human body and usually worn over a shirt, blouse, T-shirt or other top....
 is designed to measure 40" around the bustline with a gauge of 5 st/inch in the chosen stitch. Therefore, the pattern should call for 200 stitches (5 st/inch x 40") at the bustline. If the knitter follows the pattern with a gauge of 4 st/inch, the sweater will measure 50" around the bustline (200 st / 4st/in) -- too baggy! Conversely, if the knitter follows the pattern with a gauge of 6 st/inch, the sweater will measure ~33" around the bustline (200 st / 6st/inch) -- too tight! Generally, the gauge should match to better than 5%, corresponding to 1" of ease in a 20" width. Similar concerns apply to the number of rows per inch.

Luckily, the gauge can be adjusted by changing needle
Knitting needle

A knitting needle or knitting pin is a tool in hand-knitting to produce knitted fabrics. They generally have a long shaft and taper at their end, but they are not nearly as sharp as sewing needles....
 size, without changing the pattern, stitch, yarn, or habits of the knitter. Larger needles produce a smaller gauge (fewer stitches per inch) and smaller needles produce a larger gauge (more stitches per inch). If necessary, further adjustments can be made by subtly altering the pattern dimensions, e.g., shortening a vertically aligned pattern. Ribbing
Ribbing (knitting)

In knitting, ribbing is a pattern in which vertical stripes of basic knitted fabrics alternate with vertical stripes of basic knitted fabrics....
 can also be used to "draw in" the fabric to the proper gauge.

Measuring knitting gauge


To check one's gauge before starting a project, a sample of knitting (a swatch) is made, ideally in the stitch pattern used in the garment. The swatch edges affect the reading of the gauge, so it's best that the swatch be at least 4" square and more safely 6-8" square. Dividing the number of stitches used by the actual size of the sample gives the stitch gauge of that sample. Similarly, the row gauge is calculated by dividing the number of rows knitted by the length of the sample. Making a swatch also helps familiarize the knitter with the stitch pattern and yarn, which will lead to a more uniform gauge in the final garment.

External links


  • Shows conversion between current and past US and European knitting needle sizes.
  • Recommended needle and crochet hook sizes used to achieve gauge with various yarns.