Phoebus serenatur, redolens temperiem, novo flore faciem... Miser e contrario qui sublato brabio sine spe laborat. ~ Manuscript of Benedictbeuern (Carmina Burana), circa 13th century
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Huh?
Can someone explain to me why there are some US size 2 knitting needles that are 2.75mm and some that are 3mm? And sometimes the 3mm are ones are US 2.5 (like in the Ravelry needles and hooks chart)?
I think they're half sizes.. but I could be wrong. KnitPicks lists sizes that way, too: there are two different sizes for size 1, for instance, and there's a difference of something like a quarter of a mm between them. I usually think of the second size 1 as 1.5. It's so confusing!
Yes, that's what I would think too. It makes it confusing for patterns sometimes because I always have to double-check my needles and make sure that the mm measurement the pattern asks for is the same as the what I'm using. I wish whoever standardizes these things would just call them 1.5 and 2.5.
I'm a graduate of the University of South Florida, currently preparing for graduate school. I graduated in the Fall of 2007 with a BA in Medieval History, minor in Classics. I'm Jewish, an artist, and adopted... Some or all of these topics may be covered here.
3 comments:
I think they're half sizes.. but I could be wrong. KnitPicks lists sizes that way, too: there are two different sizes for size 1, for instance, and there's a difference of something like a quarter of a mm between them. I usually think of the second size 1 as 1.5. It's so confusing!
Yes, that's what I would think too. It makes it confusing for patterns sometimes because I always have to double-check my needles and make sure that the mm measurement the pattern asks for is the same as the what I'm using. I wish whoever standardizes these things would just call them 1.5 and 2.5.
Word, as they say. :P
Post a Comment