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11-09-2015 02:16 PM
Thanks in advace for your help with this question.
I've been making scarves in the round for a number of years using worsted weight and size 8 needles as indicated. Now I want to make a narrow pink neck scarf for my granddaughter using Lion Brand Acrylic "Pound of Yarn," which is indicated as being "Medium" and requiring size 8 needles, which is the same needle used when working with worsted weight in all of the other scarves I've made. Does this sound right? My goal is to have this smaller scale scarf look exactly as the other adult ones, but think a size 8 might give me a loose looking scarf. Know what I'm getting at? Perhaps I'm way off base, so would appreciate assistance. Thanks so much. ~Rebecca
11-09-2015 02:21 PM
Worsted weight is medium weight, so yes, a size 8 needle sounds right. If the pattern is for a smaller scarf, it will be smaller even if you use the same sized needles you use on an adult scarf.
11-09-2015 02:25 PM
Yes, that's correct; that yarn is also worsted weight so the #8 needles work. However, knitting is an art, so you don't always have to go by the "rules." Knit up a swatch in the pattern & see how it looks to you. If it seems too "loose" then downsize the needles & see how that works.
I love knitting & always have several projects going at the same time. I hope you're enjoying your knitting!
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11-09-2015 02:57 PM
Thank you for your input.
Honestly, I raised the question to myself, as the medium pink acrylic yarn does not have nearly the diameter of the worsted wool mix I've been working with.
Will stick with size 8 and make a swatch to see how this works. I guess my misunderstanding has to do with the diameter of the fiber, as mentioned above.
11-09-2015 04:23 PM
Yarn type fuzzy like that. Lots of yarns are labeled Worsted/Medium and seem pretty different, but the next size down is definitely thinner. Bulky yarns also vary quite a bit in size. Swatching is the best way to really decide what works best, especially since anything can change based on your own knitting style and tension. My mom has arthritis and when she can knit, she knits much more loosely than average and always has to adjust to get the right gauge. I used to be the opposite and knit very tightly, but I've loosened up to about average now. That's why I knit a lot of scarves - I seldom have to worry about gauge with a scarf. ![]()
11-09-2015 06:10 PM
I would try a 7 needle and swatch. See if this will give you the tighter fabrication I think you're asking about. Who knows, maybe even a 6 would be the perfect knit.
11-09-2015 09:43 PM
@Mustang Shar wrote:I would try a 7 needle and swatch. See if this will give you the tighter fabrication I think you're asking about. Who knows, maybe even a 6 would be the perfect knit.
Honestly, this is where my head has been for 2 days now. I only have size 8 round, so this would give me the opportunity to purchase smaller sizes.
11-09-2015 09:48 PM
@ChynnaBlue wrote:Yarn type fuzzy like that. Lots of yarns are labeled Worsted/Medium and seem pretty different, but the next size down is definitely thinner. Bulky yarns also vary quite a bit in size. Swatching is the best way to really decide what works best, especially since anything can change based on your own knitting style and tension. My mom has arthritis and when she can knit, she knits much more loosely than average and always has to adjust to get the right gauge. I used to be the opposite and knit very tightly, but I've loosened up to about average now. That's why I knit a lot of scarves - I seldom have to worry about gauge with a scarf.
Yup, I'm definitely going to swatch. I'm pretty consistent tension-wise, but the challenge is in the yarn diameter. Having a good handle on my tension just makes me think 8 is going to be too big.
11-14-2015 07:58 AM
FYI there is a wonderful website "Ravelry.com" which has all kinds of forums and helpful knitters with info, as well as a lot of other resources. I've been knitting for years and I can't believe I didn't know about it until some years after it was in existence.
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