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What if I told you… you don’t actually have to match gauge? That’s right. If the yarn you love doesn’t match the pattern, or your natural tension always lands between sizes, you can still knit the pattern *at your own gauge*—and get the size you actually want. In this **15-minute masterclass**, we’re diving into: ✔️ *Why gauge matters—but why you can break the rules* ✔️ *How to adjust stitch counts for your gauge* ✔️ *Fixing row counts without messing up shaping* ✔️ *How to make pattern repeats, cables, and charts fit your new stitch count* I’ll also reference *my masterclass on swatching* (*because you DID swatch… right?*) and *my masterclass on running markers* (*because row counting is about to be your best friend*). So grab your swatch, a calculator, and maybe a drink—because we’re taking charge of our knitting. If you'd like to support my channel and "buy me a coffee" : https://ko-fi.com/knicoleknits 🌐 Connect with Me: Instagram: Knicoleknits Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/people/Knicol... Email: [email protected] Love these videos? Check out why YOU might want to be a member of the After Hours Lounge and get access to perks: / @knicoleknits Shopping! Jimmy Beans: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=182181... The Woolly Thistle: https://thewoollythistle.com/KNICOLEK... Your Next Knit: [https://www.yournextknit.com](https://www.yournextknit.com/) What I'm wearing: Stitch Sampler Pullover by Vogue Knitting https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Knic... 00:00 Introduction 01:03 Understanding Gauge 03:17 Personal Gauge 04:41 Adjusting Stitch Count 07:28 Adjusting Row Count 09:26 Adjusting for Elements 11:29 Adjusting for Increases and Decreases