I hope this is the right place to post this question…
I am working on the Urban Aranby Patons. I am using Elann Peruvian Highland Chunky, which many Ravelers have used successfully. My gauge swatch indicated that I needed to use size 11 needles, but the fabric is coming out very holey. I looked through the 20 or so people who used the same yarn, and they all used between size 9 and 10.5 needles. NO ONE used size 11.
So I want to use size 10.5. The stated gauge is 15 st/ 4" and 20 rows/ 4". I’m getting 16 st/ 4" and 21 rows/ 4". I had to adjust the length of the pattern anyway since I am tall. Now to adjust and add a few sts for my width…
Well, the back has you cast on 92 sts for the size small, which is supposed to be 19" wide. But when I multiply 19" by 3.75 st/inch, I get only 71 sts. Conversely, 92/ 3.75 is 24.5"! I guess there is a discrepancy because the ribbing and cabling pulls the stitches in? :whoosh:
If so, how do I figure out how many sts to add? I divided 19" by 4 and got 4.75, and 24.5" / 4 = 6.125, so I’m thinking about 6 sts for the back.
I’m making it into a cardigan, too, like Jared Flood did, so I will have to figure out the fronts later…