Knitting Gauges

28 March 2024

Gauge simply refers to the number of stitches a garment has per inch.

 

The gauge depends on the following variables:

  •      Size of yarn 
  •      Size of needle
  •      Stitch pattern

 

In the simplest terms:

  •     The chunkier the needle or yarn the wider the stitch and the lower the gauge.
  •     The finer the needle or yarn, the slimmer the stitch and the higher the gauge.

 

John Smedley produce a wide range of products in an array of fibres, meaning customers will be able to find a style to suit any season.

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Fine Knits

The finest knit that John Smedley produce is 30 gauge – this is also the most common gauge that we knit in. 30 gauge men’s styles include Adrian, Bobby and Finchley, and Catkin, Pimlico are included in our collection of 30 gauge women’s styles.

 

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Medium Knits

John Smedley’s most common medium knit is 24 gauge which provides a warmer silhouette that can be worn as a standalone piece or as an outer layer in cooler climates. Garments from the men’s collection that are knitted in a 24 gauge include Stavely and Tapton, and styles for women include Diana and Irie.

 

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Our unisex ‘Singular’ collection is also crafted in a 24 gauge.

 

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Chunky Knits

John Smedley releases a collection of 7 gauge chunky knits for both men and women each season providing the perfect companion for colder weather. For men, styles include Rockford and Faisal, and for women Fairlie is the chunky style for the current season.

 

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