Making pattern swatches is what I love doing when I am in-between projects. It gives me peace of mind to see the yarn I want for a project works good with a certain pattern.
After I make the swatch I always add a tag of the following things:
* Brand of yarn
* Weight of yarn
* Hook size
* Gauge (I sometimes leave this out if I want to try it with different yarn and relevant hook)
* Name of pattern / pattern repeats
Tagging swatches is extremely helpful when determining whether a pattern is suitable / good for a crochet garment for example. If I am not satisfied how a swatch looks like with a particular pattern, I try bigger (or smaller) weight of yarn. For me, the most important information on the tag is the pattern repeats, and that info has saved my nerves from wrecking on multiple occasions.
Do you make swatches? What method do you use to note down / record swatches' essential information?
I should be making swatches. It is a good idea.
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DeleteYou are so organised, I should have done this with my sample granny squares too. Great tip!
ReplyDeleteThank you Alhana. They make my crochet planning so much easier!
DeleteWhat a clever idea, Maya! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
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DeleteHi Maya, I just picked up Kraft paper to cut tags to add to my swatches earlier this week :) Now to figure out how to store all the swatches...I was thinking some of those binder (book) rings that open and close but I'm not 100% on that idea yet...I think it might be better than just tossing them into a shoe box though lol - still brainstorming on this. Thank you for linking up at our weekly Link Party! You are being featured at our Wednesday Party #417 this week. Here’s the direct link to the post in case you’d like to share your feature:
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Hope to see you again next week! Rhondda
Well, Rhondda that is a fabulous idea!! I keep them in a box!!! But storing / displaying them in a binder would be immensely better. Like a sampler catalogue! I must try that! Thank you for this idea and many thanks for the feature! I am excited to join the new party!!
DeleteHi,being on the Internet is such a hassle for me,I usually miss half of the stuff going on 🙈But for the swatches,I used to make it without tags.After frogging quite a few,I began taking pics and adding notes.And I keep the actual swatch in a clear plastic bag.
ReplyDeleteYou're swatches by the way,are beautiful.
frieda
Thank you Frieda! Taking pictures with notes is also a great idea.
DeleteOops, that grammar mistake�� This usually happens on "autocorrect". Should read "your swatches" of course ��
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