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In this Knit Tip Laura Nelkin teaches you her new favorite way to work a gauge swatch in the round. You'll want to use this swatching technique for any knitting pattern that is worked in the round instead of flat.
Please ask any questions below!
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Why Is It Important?
02:01 The Old Way
02:29 How I Work it Now
05:48 Closing
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This is just brilliant. I had tried the long loop method but didn't like it and don't want to waste my yarn by chopping up every swatch. I am so glad I found this tutorial and #KnitTips.
This is wonderful. I love learning new techniques
Thank you! Absolutely Genius! Now I won’t dread swatching in the round so much!
Im just getting back into knitting and found your channel I used to know all this but dang.. I’ve forgotten a lot Also, I love that you keep searching for new shortcut methods. Subscribed❤
This is such a good technique! I love not wasting the yarn. Thanks so much for demonstrating it.
Ginger from In Sheep’s Clothing Yarn Shop told her followers about your channel and this gauge swatch technique. This is genius and I’ll definitely be using it before I start another project. I did subscribe to your channel. Thank you so much.
This is super helpful. I've struggled with gauge swatches so much! I do them but it all just seems so erratic especially when trying to gauge in the round. This technique makes a lot of sense and I'm going to give it a try right away! Thank you!
You are a fantastic teacher. You taught me how to read a chart in a class at Squam years ago and I thank you! You have now made gauge switching in the round that much easier for me.
@LauraNelkin
6 ай бұрын
Yeah! I am so glad this helps!
Laura, I'm an experienced knitter and I have never seen this before. I hate swatching in the round with all those loose end stitches it drives me crazy. I am getting ready to do a test knit and I'm definitely going to try this! Brillant and thank you❤
@LauraNelkin
9 ай бұрын
Psyched you like it! I learned about it from patty lyons and then found a few other versions of it and wanted to share my own!
@elysecoleman3654
5 ай бұрын
IMHO Patty rocks at being a knitting guru. I think she is just about if not already on par with Elizabeth Zimmerman@@LauraNelkin
thanks! This is brilliant! Definitely a game changer. I love your videos. You just do a fantastic job and they are clear and your bubbly personality is warm and engaging. Thank you Laura.
love this!
Mind blowing!!!!❤
Love this -- Brilliant!
Excellent! Thank you Laura!
This is awesome! Thank you so much for this tip!!
Game changer!!!
Just got my kit. So excited. Will start tomorrow. ❤❤
This is a game changer! Thank you so much for the video!
This is brilliant, Laura! Can’t wait to try it!
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
Enjoy!
This is brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing 🙏☀️
Amazing
This is amazing and I’m going to employ this in my Bling Tee swatching! Laura you never cease to teach me something new and wonderful. Love you!
Thank you so much for this.
@LauraNelkin
7 ай бұрын
Any time!
Ooooooh! What a clever idea! Thank you. x
@LauraNelkin
5 ай бұрын
Glad you like it!
Brilliant! Thank you for showing this.
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Game changer!!! Thank you for sharing!!
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
You're so welcome! and I agree! Total game changer!
Great tip, thank you!
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Game changing. Thanks
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
you are welcome!
Thank you so much for sharing this ingenious method! I’ve always substituted swatching flat for knitted in the round projects and now you’ve shown a MUCH easier way! Can’t wait to try it out!❤
Thank you for an excellent tutorial!
@LauraNelkin
4 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
Dear Laura, this is magical !!!!! Thanks for always teaching me new things :) viv
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Laura! Thank you for sharing this. I have taken to this and it's brilliant. I'm knitting my first jumper and i needed a tutorial for knitting gauge in the round and came across your video and i am so impressed. i can't say thank you enough
I've always wondered about this. Thank you❤️
@LauraNelkin
2 ай бұрын
You're so welcome!
Brilliant! 🎉
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
🥰
What great timing! I am about to swatch a cable hat with some expensive yarn. I was dreading having to cut the yarn, so this will work perfectly!!! Thanks, Laura.
Wow! This is amazing. I love doing swatches, but I will love doing in the round even more with this new technique. Thank you for sharing!
@LauraNelkin
10 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
Wow, what a clever technique! Thank you for sharing this, I will definitely add it to my knitting arsenal!
@LauraNelkin
10 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
Perfect timing. I’m about to knit my first sweater and need to gauge swatch in the round. Thank you!
@happycrabknits9109
5 ай бұрын
same!
Hi Laura, I am loving the swatching technique as I need to do one for my sweater project. I see that you are knitting continental style and I knit using the English knitting/throwing method. Can I knit this method with the working yarn in my right hand or do I need to learn to use my other hand? Thanks :)
Thank you! This is wonderful as I prefer to knit in the round. My friend Carol clued me in about your videos I am glad she did.
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Genius!!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This is such a fantastic tutorial and it is almost life changing. I am wonderful why no one has thought of it before. Thanking you again. All the best.
@LauraNelkin
2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! But I have to say people have definitely thought of it before.... I did not invent it, but learned it and wanted to share how I work this trick!
Love it! I never left a loose enough backloop and hated cutting the yarn.
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
I totally hear you!!!
Hmm, thank you. Very helpful. I did subscribe. I came to you by accident but stayed initially because I have a friend who lives in the Finger Lakes area. Then, you had me hooked with your willingness to help. I will contact you for an opinion because I have never made a lady's summer top and I need to make some for a daughter.
Genius
Absolutely love this! I'm always torn on whether or not to spend the yarn on a swatch in-the-round. Thank you! ❤
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! I LOVE IT TOO! (and can't believe I haven't shared it sooner!)
I've loved this method every since I first learned it from Patty Lyon's book. I've been doing it for the last year! Love it!!
@LauraNelkin
10 ай бұрын
It's so good! I learned it from a video Patty posted on IG last year, and then also found other YT videos by others on it. Total game changer!
@valerieeisenberg9070
10 ай бұрын
@@LauraNelkin You're videos are really well done!
Great idea!! That way you don't lose that yarn if you need it for your project as you do when you cut the loops!! Thank you!!
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
So true! That's part of why I love this technique!!!
Thanks, I watched your technique twice. I'm going to knit my first garment and I've been planning to swatch the old way but really don't like it. This seems much less problematic!
@LauraNelkin
5 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Can't wait to see it!
Wellll… such a simple alternative! This is going to the TOP of my “Do’s and Dont’s” page in my Knitting Journal!! (When I type this here, it doesn’t look right, aside from bad grammar…ahem. Two apostrophes or one …? hmmm) Thank You!!! (Filed under: Why didn’t I think of this?!)
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
Excellent! Happy to share!
This is amazing! I always hated gauging in the round bc it wasted so much yarn, esp if you ended up playing yarn chicken and needed it and couldn’t use it bc you had to cut it! I’m definitely using this method from now on. Oh, and speaking of gauge….how do you gauge your colorwork items?
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
I just did a colorwork gauge swatch in the round and used this same technique!
Thank you for the video. I think this is a good technique, but as an English knitter who throws, I found it to be a bit fiddly. The yarn needs to be more like 4.5 to 5 lengths for my style of knitting.
Brilliant! I need to do a swatch for a hat "in the round" and I'm definitely going to give this a try. I haven't done a lot of hats so I wonder if I need to block it differently for a hat swatch? Or is it the same?
@LauraNelkin
7 ай бұрын
The same!
So then you nick with the yarn ball attached, then unravel?
Hi Laura - your video has come at exactly the right time for me because I needed a way to get gauge in the round and I also don't like all the waste of the long floats in the back. My question is whether you only do the 3 1/2 times strand every second row and on the alternate rows, you just knit as normal? I couldn't quite tell that from your video. Thanks so much 🙂
@LauraNelkin
8 ай бұрын
Yes, exactly!!! When you have your working yarn on the left side you will knit across with that, then you'll make the loop and repeat!
@avnhealth
8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for getting back to me,@@LauraNelkin . I should have tried the technique before asking the question - sorry. As soon as I got to that second row, I saw exactly what you meant. 😊
I've tried this technique, but as a right handed "thower" it seems to require more length so that I can tension the yarn correctly. Do you have any tricks that help with that?
So do you make the 3+ times loop every other row?
@LauraNelkin
9 ай бұрын
Yes, exactly! Though if you are a thrower you might need more yarn!
Mine was a bit sloppy because I think this takes a bit of practice. Also I see your a continental knitter so a bit trickier for English. Have you done a video how to reclaim your swatch yarn?
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
I have not done that, but it is easy! After blocking if you need that yarn back just unwind your swatch into a hank, and steam or wet it to get out the kink. Then let it dry and it is ready to knit with again!
@leetlesnyder
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I too am an English knitter…definitely harder…I’ve tried it and kept grabbing the “wrong working yarn.” I would love it Laura if you could demonstrate this “English style.” It’s brilliant, but I feel like,as an English style knitter, I’m not knitting properly when using that big loop of yarn, so it may affect my gauge accuracy?
OMG!!
So you only need to pull extra yarn every other row?
@SheilaWalton-ik2di
7 ай бұрын
Same question
Help! This technique looks so simple when you do it, but I'm a thrower, and I got tied up in knots! Any tips for me?
@LauraNelkin
9 ай бұрын
Ah, someone actually just asked this in my Ravelry group and another thrower responded with this tip: I hold the yarn in my right hand and have it wrapped around & running through some fingers. I found I needed to measure out 4 & 1/2 to 5 lengths of yarn to have enough to hold while knitting. Also, I knit the 1st stitch with my working yarn, then dropped that yarn & picked up the measured out yarn. Just experiment with how much yarn you need to pull out. I hope this helps.
Ok I’m missing something. I didn’t see where you said you would do the technique again. So when you’re done with the row and you have the small loop and then slide over and k with working yarn, when do you add the 3x length again? I looked again and was picking up the working yarn not the loop yarn. It’s hard to see what you picked up. But I’m still running out of loop yarn with 4 lengths. Is it different if you pick not throw?
@LauraNelkin
10 ай бұрын
I think try 5 lengths and see if that helps?
Help! What am i doing wrong.? I finally got that little tail on the left. I've tried for over an hour to do it again. I hold my yarn in my right hand, so i knit a few stitches and the working yarn in a the loop. Over and over. 😢
@LauraNelkin
10 ай бұрын
Ok, so first work one row with the loop, and then slide your sts to the other end of the needle and use the working yarn for the next row.
🤯
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
MIND BLOWN!
Woww... is very interesting but why don't you want to knit the wrong side?
@gicamariaacessorios
Жыл бұрын
I asked because I'm Brazilian and I don't understand spoken English very well... Thanks you!!!
@LauraNelkin
Жыл бұрын
Ah, I talk about that a bit at the beginning... when you are working a project in the round you are only working right side rows... so when you swatch you need to swatch the same way you knit!
@carlinianam0s
10 ай бұрын
@@gicamariaacessoriosI also want to add to what Laura says - when you knit on the wrong side, you are creating garter stitch instead of stockinette. When you work in the round you only work on the right side, and to make stockinette stitch in the round, you ONLY knit, no purling. Alternating between knitting and purling _in the round_ will give you garter stitch, but only knitting (on the wrong AND right sides) when you knit _flat_ will give you garter