BlueTanager Publish time 2023-10-20 11:01

"Another option, which you may find more frustrating, is to take the yarn weight, gauge, and needle size from the pattern, and try to find something that is similar in your stash and swatch."

This is kind of what I have to do by default since the yarn weight is measured in a very different way in my country, so when I'm reading patterns from other countries (which means... almost always!) I more or less have an idea of what "size" yarn I'll have to use. But yeah, sometimes it is frustrating to find something similar enough, specially when people describe it as something like "Oh yes this uses a worsted weight... but more on the thin side". Then all my knowledge on converting worsted weight yarn goes out the window and I have to find new matches ;P

marie897 Publish time 2023-10-24 23:31

thank you for the pattern

zitabitang Publish time 2023-10-29 02:08

Thank you very much!

hayden7 Publish time 2023-11-18 18:45

thank you for sharing. I’ve always had problems trying to find the same colour or type of yarn.

Emi6Emi Publish time 2023-12-4 06:55

Thank you!

LeFayBonnie Publish time 2023-12-26 21:42

спасибо за информацию!!!

Ollin79 Publish time 2023-12-26 23:15

Gracias por el consejo

ed112 Publish time 2024-1-3 21:38

thats pretty nice!

afterbrain Publish time 2024-1-4 23:36

Edited by afterbrain at 2024-1-4 23:37

If I am working with the same material, I find meters per gram to be a good measure for how well a yarn will work in the place of another. Though I usually don't care much... as long as the needle os right, the only thing that changes is the size of the final item, and for most of my amigurumi or motifs a smaller or bigger version is ok.This only really matters for wearables, and in that case I am making a test swatch anyway (there were too many cases of miss fitting items already :( )

Restlesserin Publish time 2024-1-15 03:19

Thanks for the tip!
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