Making a Gauge Swatch

In order to use the Knit Contour, it is necessary to know how many stitches and rows there are in 10 cm. Don't worry about not understanding the metric system; the machine does all the "thinking" for you, when you follow the simple steps below.

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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