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Rage Against Gauge & Able to Cable

Rage Against Gauge & Able to Cable

FromWeCrochet Podcast


Rage Against Gauge & Able to Cable

FromWeCrochet Podcast

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Aug 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of the WeCrochet Podcast, we're talking about new quarantine hobbies, crochet gauge, and our favorite crochet cable pattern of the Off the Beaten Path collection from WeCrochet Magazine Issue 4.  First, Heather and Sara discuss their new quarantine hobbies. Sara has been getting really into baking and Heather tells about the monster hiding in her shower.  Next, Sara tells Heather everything she wanted to know about crochet gauge but was afraid to ask. Gauge is the number of stitches and the number of rows in a given stitch pattern within a certain number of inches, usually 4 inches. In its simplest form, gauge is just counting and understanding how you crochet. Sara and Heather demystify when it's more important to create a gauge swatch and how to adjust your gauge to for a pattern.   Finally, the two chat about the new all-cables collection in WeCrochet Magazine Issue 4. Cables are a style of crochet (or knitting) in which textures of crossing layers are achieved by rearranging stitches. This collection, Off the Beaten Path, really showcases some exquisite crochet craftship as well as serves to help welcome the cool weather of the fall. Come get inspired to take on one of these projects.      Mentioned in this episode: Swatch Ruler and Needle Gauge  Universal 4" Tool  Gauge Swatch Ruler Mini Tool  Row counter  Article about The Golden Loop WeCrochet Magazine Issue 4 Funicular Cowl by Kathleen Berlew, tested by Nicole Perry Swish Worsted  Railway Hill Set by Anastasia Popova, tested by Tacia McIntosh Brava Sport Stitch Markers  Henry Street Jumper, tested by Stephanie McMillan  Swish DK Belleville Sweater by Natasha Robarge, tested by Beate Englehardt Hawthorne Tonal Aloft Columbia River Cabled Hat by Alla Koval, tested by Erika Loftin Andean Treasure Cascina Cabled Headband by Qualyn Stark, tested by Nicole Perry Capra DK Timestamps:0:00 Welcome to the WeCrochet Podcast 016 Heather and Sara share about their other hobbies 3:57 Sara and Heather talk about gauge 22:30 Send us your questions! 23:03 Heather and Sara talk about the new collection, Off the Beaten Path 30:46 Credits    
Released:
Aug 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The podcast for all things crochet from the people behind Crochet.com. There will be interviews, helpful information about crochet, talk about yarn, patterns, design, techniques- all that and more! Will there be crochet shenanigans, tune it to find out. Keep crocheting and we will too, because WeCrochet.