The best way to get an an accurate stitch and row count on your gauge swatch is to knit a swatch larger than the 4″ square you usually needle to measure. This avoids the cast-on, bound-off and side edges where the stitch and row count on your gauge swatch may not be true. Learn more about gauge and how it relates to your pattern here!
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