Saturday, March 19, 2011

GAUGING KNITTING NEEDLES

 

Who woulda thunk that there is such a difference from a size  13 to a size 11?  Really there is.  I began knitting this current shawl with a size 13.  It was awkward and tiring and I couldn't knit very long at a time without my fingers getting awkward and stiff.  Then I changed over to size elevens.  WOW!  A BIG difference.  I can now knit, knit, knit.  My fingers seem to fit and do not tire.  No more size 13 -- ever.

Then I decided to get out the needle gauge that I inherited from my mother.  A beautiful aluminum, Susan Bates needle guage.  Interesting that the smallest size is zero and then the increments are by one -- 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 -- then SURPRISE 10 1/2.  Hmm, I wonder why that is.  The next size is 11 and then surprise again, 13, then 15, then another surprise 16.  I don't see any rhyme or reason for these numbers.  I suppose a great deal of thought was put into this many, many eons ago.  I can just accept it and be thankful that I have a gauge.
 

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