I may regret this, but making an executive decision, I threaded up one strand of the olive with a brown and knocked out another sleeve. You might ask if I plated the yarn, but no – I didn’t do that with the swatch and it looks fine. Plating, there's a subject for another day!
Monday, August 20, 2018
did you miss me? …
We’ve
actually been having summer here in Thunder Bay and I’ve been enjoying it. We
had a fabulous time in Minneapolis – the Founder’s Fest was so much fun – thanks
to the organizers and attendees, I felt I was with a bunch of close, good
friends. Sorry I didn’t get a photo of Milky
Way, but I promise when the heat and humidity and bad hair days are over, I
will. I debated making it again as there were a few things that bothered me about
it, mainly the pocket placement – I should have planned it so the pocket top
lined up with the beginning or end of one of the lace stripes but when I mentioned
that at the seminar they all thought I was being way too picky but I’m still
thinking about it.

My new
project is that same 3X1 tuck rib from the hems of Milky Way for another
longline cardigan, all in that rib, with the purl side as the outside. I have a
small stash of Forsell Naturell, a wool/alpaca blend that I’ve used extensively
in the past, but unfortunately, it is long NLA (no longer available) but I have
some partial cones that I thought would do, mainly 2 almost full (350g each) cones
of lima (medium brown) in the same dyelot. My second choice is pullo (an olive
shade), one full cone (400g) and a half cone of a different dyelot. To not
waste my good stuff, I made the swatch with a grey and a pale blue that weren’t
enough for anything other than swatching – using it double stranded to get the
weight I want. The swatch turned out beautiful, so I threaded up the two browns
and knit a sleeve.
Done, it weighs 50g which means pretty certain I won’t have
enough to make this as long as I want - the fold-back cuff on the sleeve is
taking up more than usual and maybe I want a hood…
I may regret this, but making an executive decision, I threaded up one strand of the olive with a brown and knocked out another sleeve. You might ask if I plated the yarn, but no – I didn’t do that with the swatch and it looks fine. Plating, there's a subject for another day!
I may regret this, but making an executive decision, I threaded up one strand of the olive with a brown and knocked out another sleeve. You might ask if I plated the yarn, but no – I didn’t do that with the swatch and it looks fine. Plating, there's a subject for another day!
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I like the blended color better than the single color. Just my 2 cents worth (US dollars).
Martha
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