1. Select the garment yarn.
2. Determine the proper Stitch Dial (tension) setting for the yarn you have chosen. It will be necessary to knit a few small swatches, changing the stitch dial setting for each, until the right tension is found--not too tight, and not too loose. If you plan to knit the garment in a pattern stitch, be sure to knit the swatches in the same pattern. I like to have at least one swatch knitted at a looser tension than the one I think I like best, and at least one tighter. After machine washing and drying (for synthetic yarns) the feel of the fabric sometimes changes a little.
3. After finding the best tension setting, knit the Tension Swatch as follows.
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This completes the knitting of the tension swatch. Allow to rest several hours so that the yarn relaxes. Pat out flat on a padded surface. Place a large straight pin, or a T-pin in the corners of the swatch, being very careful not to stretch the fabric. Place a pin in the center of each side, again being very careful not to stretch the fabric. Steam the swatch, using lots of steam, but just hovering the iron a hair's width above the fabric. Pat with your hands to flatten. Again, do not stretch the fabric!
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