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Gaugewise

Gaugewise Support

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Use Gaugewise when you want to check whether a pattern, yarn, swatch, and available stash quantity look enough, risky, or short before buying yarn, casting on, or starting to crochet.

Help

Use Gaugewise when you want to check whether a pattern, yarn, swatch, and available stash quantity look enough, risky, or short before buying yarn, casting on, or starting to crochet.

Gaugewise works from facts you enter. It explains the estimate and the assumptions behind it. It does not guarantee fit, finished size, yardage, color match, or project success.

Gaugewise is a local calculator for checking whether yarn will work for a project, plus a decision record for knitters and crocheters.

It helps compare pattern facts, yarn facts, swatch measurements, stash quantity, buffer, and warnings before buying yarn, casting on, or starting to crochet.

Gaugewise does not:

recommend the best yarn

sell yarn

send you to sellers

read patterns or labels

use AI

use the camera

import pattern libraries

count rows

track session time

provide lessons

provide sizing, fit, or professional craft advice

No.

Support can explain how the app calculates and what the fields mean. It cannot provide individualized pattern, fit, sizing, yarn, or professional advice.

Getting Help

  • Start with the pattern facts you know, such as gauge, row gauge when available, pattern yardage or meterage, target measurement, and repeat multiple.
  • Then enter candidate yarn or stash facts, such as yards or meters per skein, grams or ounces per skein, quantity available, and dye lot when that matters.
  • If an optional fact is missing, Gaugewise should mark the affected output unavailable instead of inventing a value.
  • Gauge connects stitches and rows to real dimensions. Gauge can change by maker, yarn, stitch pattern, tool size, blocking, and project type.
  • Use after-blocking gauge for finished-size decisions when you have it. Keep before-blocking measurements when they help explain the difference.
  • Buffer adds extra yarn to the estimated need to reduce shortfall risk. It does not guarantee enough yarn.
  • Repeat rounding can add or remove stitches so a stitch pattern still fits. Review the changed width or circumference before trusting the rounded count.
  • Save a decision when you want to review the same yarn-fit check later.
  • Export a decision when you want a self-contained record with inputs, units, assumptions, buffer, warnings, and result label.
  • Exports are for review and discussion. They are not professional advice or a pattern conversion service.

Public routes

  • Support page: https://apps.dartscreative.com/en-ph/apps/gaugewise/support/
  • Privacy policy: https://apps.dartscreative.com/en-ph/apps/gaugewise/privacy/

Contact

  • Product support: support@dartscreative.com
  • Privacy requests: privacy@dartscreative.com