The spacing between the pegs, called loom gauge, determines how big or small the stitches will knit up on that loom. Just like knitting needles come in many sizes so do looms. Instead of switching to a different size needle to adjust the size of our stitches we can use a different gaug...
Old US needles produced up to 1950s were marked with American Wire Gauge numbers. Both UK and Old US needle numbers use bigger numbers for thinner needles. Contemporary US needle size system uses the opposite approach where thinner needles have smaller numbers. US crochet hook sizes are marked ...
When you create a chart, you should first ask yourself two questions:What do you want to look at? What should the sizes of the bars in the bar chart correspond to? The answer might be the "sum of sales", or something similar. This is set on the Expressions tab. What do you want...
Reading a Knitting Chart Understanding Ease + Selecting Your Size “Gauge” has a technical meaning that we’ll get into, but essentially, it’s all about choosing the right needles and yarn for your pattern and your way of knitting… a real balancing act. And since issues with your gauge...
values for each gauge (different dial colors and different current and maximum values), draws the gauge, and sets the PictureVal property of each Image control to the resulting image. Just for fun, the timer fires every 2 seconds and shows a random value so you can see the needles move. ...