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Yarn Weights Fingering: (aka baby yarn) 7-9 stitches per inch. Sport: 6 stitches per inch Double Knitting: (aka DK - not as common, but needs to be mentioned.) 5.5 stitches per inch. Worsted: 5 stitches per inch Heavy: 4 stitches per inch Bulky: 3 stitches per inch Super Bulky: 2-2.5 stitches per inch. What all this means is…these gauges are where these specific yarns will look their best. Example: If you knit a bulky weight yarn on tiny needles (well, first, your fingers would cramp terribly!) but the end result would be rather bulletproof. On the other extreme…knitting a fingering weight yarn on big huge needles would result in something rather net like. All knitters knit differently…some tight, some loose. So needle size to obtain the proper gauge will vary from knitter to knitter. All patterns give you the specific gauge for that particular pattern. This needs to be accurate to achieve the proper size. A pattern will also give you a suggested needle size. Play around with it until it’s right. By doing this you’ll save lots of time and heartache. We all have our horror stories….
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