Monday, March 28, 2011

2KCBWDAY1 A Tale of Two Yarns



Part of any fibre enthusiast’s hobby is an appreciation of yarn. Choose two yarns that you have either used, are in your stash or which you yearn after and capture what it is you love or loathe about them...............

I don't knit for the yarn, I knit for the patterns so, when it comes to choosing a yarn to love it's hard.  For the most part, I choose solid color yarns so the stitch pattern will show. That being said, like all knitters, I have a stash and since I worked at a lys, I have a fair amount of yarn.  Before the store closed, I nabbed some Manos Cotton Stria.  I love the feel of this yarn and had a sweater pattern that called for it. So, it sits and waits.
Recently, I stumbled across the above sweater in a magazine. I thought it would be great to use with the Cotton Stria.  I quickly ordered the book to get the pattern. To my surprise, the pattern called for cotton stria.  Did I have enough yarn?  I did, but, not enough colors.  So, being the person that I am, I though I could work with four colors but, that would drastically take away from the pattern.  So, I bought another color.  These are the colors my sweater will be done in.  I will post my progress. Before I can start on it I have to get a prayer shawl finished.  Wish me luck, it could be done by the end of today.


Now, a yarn that I loathe? Chenille, it worms like crazy.  You can knit at a very even tension and things will look great when you finish a row.  But, a couple of rows later you look down and a stitch or two look very very loose. You think to your self, was I getting sloppy? So you continue on being oh so careful of your tension. You look at your finished row, it looks good, you knit on.  You look back a few rows later and they look loose again.  I would think long and hard before I ever use this yarn.

Thanks for stopping by, I'd love a comment.
Karen



3 comments:

  1. Karen
    I LOVE your cotton stria colors for the sweater. I know you will knit up a beauty. Do you think it will sag like some cotton does?
    I love the feel of the yarn you loathe.......so I just buy garments already worked up in it!

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  2. Kathy, I don't think the cotton stria will sag too much, I've already made one sweater from it and didn't have a problem. I like the feel of chenile too and would also buy the garment. Funny note, I use to think if I knit faster as I got further away from the rows it wouldn't worm but my theory failed. :)

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  3. i approve of the colors they are going to look great,the blog looks great but the more you blog the less you knit!

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