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Gauge for fulling?


MidnightandOreo

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I think I remember reading somewhere to use loose stitches, but I can't find it again to verify that. I thought the writer said that they were surprised to have to use loose stitches because their common sense told them the opposite. Am I remembering correctly?

 

 

Edited because the typo in the subject was driving me crazy.

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Friction of the fibers is part of the fulling/felting process. If you use very tight stitches, it's hard for the yarn to move.

You don't want to go overboard of course, I don't think you'd be happy using a Q hook with worsted yarn for example, but probably a J or K would be good.

 

Unfortunately, there is no hard & fast rule. Every yarn behaves differently. <img border=0 src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v84/crochetville/toothygrin.gif" /> Even though we tend to think of swatching as a dirty word , it really can save you dissapointment down the road.

 

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Even though we tend to think of swatching as a dirty word , it really can save you dissapointment down the road.
Swatching a dirty word? :faint Nyah, nyah, nyah, I can't hear you, I can't hear you! :eek2
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