Pavillion Books - Winter Knitting
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The amount of yarn required for each pattern is based on average requirements, meaning the quantities given are an approximate guide. The designs in this book have been created specifically with a certain yarn composition in mind. The weight, quality, colours, comfort and finished knit effect of this yarn are ideally suited to these patterns. Substituting for another yarn may produce a garment that is different from the design and images in this book.
As matching the tension affects the final shape and size of the item you are knitting, it can have a significant impact if it is not matched. Ensuring that you are knitting to the correct tension will result in the beautiful shape and lines of the original designs being achieved. To check your tension we suggest that you knit a square according to the tension note at the start of each pattern (casting on an additional 10 or more stitches to the figure given in the tension note and knitting 5 to 10 more rows than specified in the tension note). You should knit the tension square in the stitch given in the note (e.g. stocking, garter, moss, etc). Once knitted, mark out a 10cm/4in square using pins and count the number of stitches and rows contained within.
If your tension does not quite match the one given, try switching to either finer needles (if you have too few stitches in your square) or thicker needles (if you have too many stitches) until you reach the desired tension.
When the cross chest measurement is given graphically in the accompanying diagrams, this is half the around chest measurement. Childrens clothes are designed with plenty of ease, which means that there is not as much shaping or fit to a childs garment as you will find in adult knitwear.
In addition all sizes and measurements are given in both centimetres and inches throughout. Remember that when a knitting pattern refers to the left and right sides of an item it is referring to the left or right side as worn, rather than as you are looking at it.
Repeats are the same for all sizes, although different sizes will often require extra stitches as the repeat will not exactly fit. These stitches are marked by vertical lines showing the start and end of rows. Additional specific instructions are given regarding how to read each chart in the Note at the start of each pattern.
If you need a starting point, log on to www.millamia.com and look through the Making Knitting Easy section. There you can get advice, or download tools, email us a question for our technical experts, organise a knitting class or find someone who can help knit the item for you. Dont forget to look locally too. You should seek out any yarn shops or haberdashery departments. Many of these are staffed with real experts who will be able to help you.
Please see the we have included if you want some more help with this technique.
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