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Wednesday, October 19, 2005
KUREOPATORA'S SNAKE
Yesterday's entry on the
KFI/Noro Kureopatora Plus
provoked much curiosity about that yarn. What I have is left over from my Taco Coat. I bought a bag of about 12 balls at a seasonal clearance sale at my local yarn shop back in 1996. It sat for a half year waiting for a project idea to ripen. It ended up being the color accent in my original
Taco Coat.
The other two yarns used on this project were
Cascade Lana d'Oro
alpaca blend in black, and Reynolds Tolouse, an
ancient black Astrakan textured yarn
.
I used about 9.5 balls of my original 12 Kureopatoras. The 2.5 shown yesterday are all that remain. I don't remember the yarn as being particularly cursed with knots. Maybe one or two balls had a knot in the whole lot, and no ball had more than one. I do know that at the time it was available in a couple of color sets, with the one I used being the most eye-popping. Two others I remember were mixed browns, khakis and olives; and another that was a set of various blues.
Another question was on softness and full/felt-ability. Having now tried it, I can say that there's enough wool content in this wool/cotton blend to spit splice. It is possible that it would full. Experimentation would be called for, although with limited availability I'd prefer not to spend my yardage doing so. Also, while it is less scratchy than Kureyon, it's not Merino soft - not by a long shot. This is an outside the coat scarf, not something most people would snuggle up next to under their chin.
All in all, Kureopatora Plus was ahead of its time. It was sold under the KFI (Knitting Fever) label, not the Noro brand. It came out well in advance of similar yarns today, with very little exposure or pattern support compared to its later siblings Silk Garden or Kureyon. In fact at the time people were rather mystified about how to use it, and appreciation was limited. As a result it got added to many people's stashes but wasn't knit up. You can still find it stash aged Kureopatora every now and again on eBay, although I have to say I rarely see any in the color #982 screaming rainbow mix I'm using.
Progress on the snake-like scarf:
It does a bit of the side to side salsa slide than do most other scarves of this type. The biggest reason for this is my working this up in ribbing rather than the more usual garter or stockinette stitches. Ribbing draws in. You can see how it fans out like a lotus flower where the entrelac attachment "seams" stretch it. I like the effect.
Jury is still out on whether or not I'll end up edging this piece. If I do it will be in a very narrow sawtooth or point edging - small enough that the colors of the edging will change every point or two. In terms of yarn consumption so far, I've finished the third to half ball I had left over, and I've cracked into the first of my two untouched Kureopatoras. We'll see how long the scarf is after I've finished most of that ball. If it's long enough, I'll do the edging with the remains of it plus Ball #2. If not - someone is bound to appreciate a Dr. Who length rainbow squiggle.
Project - Kureopatora Snake Scarf
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 1:00:00 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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