How to Make the Gauge Swatch for #MoonlightMagicCAL

How to Make the Gauge Swatch for #MoonlightMagicCAL

Avoid spooky surprises and get your tension just right! 🧶👻 Before we dive into the magic of the #MoonlightMagicCAL, there’s one important thing we need to take care of: the gauge swatch.

Swatching is a great way to get familiar with the yarn, test out the stitch combinations, and ease into the project – like a warm-up before the crochet adventure truly begins.

And in this case, it’s especially helpful. The #MoonlightMagicCAL wreath features 3D shaping, yarns held together, and multiple hook sizes, so getting your tension right will help everything come together just as the designers intended.

It only takes a few minutes, and it can save you from some hauntingly off proportions later on. 💀🕸️ Are you ready to get started?

You’ll Be Making 3 Swatches

Each swatch tests a different yarn and hook combo used in the final project. Work them in a spiral (no joining rounds) and measure the finished circle across.

What You’ll Need:

  • The yarn from your #MoonlightMagicCAL kit
  • A 2 mm hook and a 3 mm hook
  • A stitch marker (optional but helpful)
  • A ruler or measuring tape

Good news: The kits include enough yarn to make a few of these swatches without needing to unravel them later – so you can keep them as handy little references as you work through the CAL.

Pattern for All 3 Swatches

Each swatch uses the same pattern – just switch yarn and hook size as listed below.

Swatch Pattern (worked in a spiral):

Rnd 1: start 7sc in a magic ring [7]
Rnd 2: inc 7 times [14]
Rnd 3: (1sc, inc in next st) 7 times [21]
Rnd 4: (inc in next st, 2sc) 7 times [28]
Fasten off. 

Swatch 1

Yarn: Yellow cotton + yellow print held together

Hook: 3 mm

Your swatch should measure approx. 4.5 cm / 1.75” across

Swatch 2

Yarn: Lilac cotton + lilac mohair held together

Hook: 3 mm

Your swatch should measure approx. 4 cm / 1.5” across

Swatch 3

Yarn: Black cotton (single strand)

Hook: 2 mm

Your swatch should measure approx. 3 cm / 1.25” across

My Swatch Is Too Big/Too Small – What Now?

No worries! That’s what swatching is for. Here’s how to adjust:

  • Swatch is too big? Try a smaller hook size
  • Swatch is too small? Try a larger hook size

Your goal is to get as close as possible to the suggested size. Don’t worry if you’re a tiny bit off – just make sure your tension is consistent.

A Few Swatching Tips

  • Don’t skip the yarn combos – holding strands together can change your tension a lot!
  • Work in the round as described, just like in the final project.

All Set?

Once your swatches are done and your tension is on point, you’re ready to jump into the CAL with confidence! Part 1 drops on September 3! 👻

Need help or want to share your swatches? Join the Hobbii Make-Alongs Facebook group to show off your progress and chat with fellow makers.

Now you’re really ready to work some yarn magic. 🧙♀️ 

Can’t wait to know more? Ilaria and Irina share just a liiittle bit more about the project in this blog post. 👀

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