What’s the Deal With Gauge?

About What’s the Deal With Gauge?

Gauge is a characteristic of knit fabric. What goes into evaluating gauge? How could your finished object differ from the pattern sample? What are some key things to keep in mind? This is an overview lecture presentation designed to highlight some key elements of gauge to provide the knitter with confidence to make choices.

Skill Level

some knowledge of knitting and reading a pattern


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This class will be offered on July 12 as part of LESSONFEST, our weeklong festival of free online group classes.

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When

Single 30-min live online session.

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Jul
12th
7:00 PM - 7:30 PM EDT
What’s the Deal With Gauge?
Shana Cohen

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Shana Cohen

Shana Cohen

Shana Cohen is an architect with experience teaching technical and design studio courses in several higher education venues. She brings my experience of geometry and writing design syllabi to her pattern writing, and her love of connecting with people to her teaching opportunities.

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