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Old October 29th 06, 07:20 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Olwyn Mary
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Default Question about Plymouth Yukon Print Yarn

DAB wrote:


Where are you getting these sizes from? 10s are 6mm and 13s are
9mm....

Sue

According to my Boye needle gauge, which has holes in case you need
to check the size of your needles, size 10 needles are 5.75 mm,
10.5 is 6.5 mm, 11 is 8 mm, and 13 is 9 mm. If she wants a size 12
needle, a 3/8" dowel rod would is very close to 9 mm or a size 13
comparing an American ruler to the metric holes in my gauge. Cutting it
to whatever length, 10, 14, or custom, then sanding it down to 8.5 mm
would give her an approximate size 12 needle. I used a 1/4" dowel
to get 6 mm needles, which is in between my Boye 10 and 10.5's.

I'm sure Boye sizes differ from other brands, but they make up most
of what I have for HK needles, which is why I specified the
measurements were taken from my Boye gauge.

Hope it clears up any confusion I may have caused!

Well, causes more on my end... I have a Boye gauge and it pegs 10s
at 6.mm, and the rest the same as yours. Maybe yours is an older one? I
know some of my older needles don't size the same as the newer ones.

sue

Ok you have peaked my curiousityG I have a Susan Bates 'Knit-Chek'
and for size 10 it has 6mm


Here's a needle size chart which shows it as 6mm also.
http://www.fiber2yarn.com/info/needlehookchart.htm
It's got different sizes for 10.5 though, but that's because some Addi
10.5s are 7mm and some are 6.5.

sue



I love the Addis and thanks for the link!

Donna



All of which just goes to show why it is essential to swatch. Every time.

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.


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