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Thursday, March 16, 2006
YARN CRAWL
I'm catching up on lots of things this week - appointments, activities, deliveries - plus I'm regaining equilibrium. As part of my stress dissipation strategy I went to Webs. Actually I went with my houseguest - long-time needlework buddy Kathryn (she of "too many centries, too little time.").
Of course no trip to Webs would be complete without an acquisition report.
The garnet yarn on the right is the 2/4 Highland Tweed 100% wool currently on special. The website lists it as an Aran weight at 4.5spi, but to me it seems a bit light for that. I have this cone plus a partial - in total a sqidge more than 2.5 pounds total at 992 yards per pound, roughly 2,511 yards. Thats way more than enough for a sweater for me at any gauge down to Gansey. The twist is a bit soft. It's a nice deep color (not as tomato as the picture), accented with flecks of emerald, sapphire, turquoise, and topaz. On the cone it's a soft wool, but not Merino-gentle and is imbuded with a touch of spinning oil. It's possible that the spinning oil has flattened the stuff out and is making it look more like a DK, so I need to either wind off some and wash it then knit up a swatch, or knit a swatch and then wash it so I can determine final gauge. Based on the texture though, I am expecting this yarn to soften up considerably once it has been washed. 2.54 pounds is about 1,152 grams or roughly 23 50 gram balls. My purchase works out to the equivalent of about $1.33 per equivalent 50 gram ball. This stuff is listed on the Webs site. Mine is the cardinal color
pictured there.
.
The yarn at the left is another back room bargain bin find. It's a 80% silk, 20% wool blend, in a fingering weight with a slight boucle texture, about 2,400 yards per pound. It's a nice denim blue. I bought two cones, again just under 2.5 pounds total. That's a mind-boggling 5,928 yards. Again using the 50-gram skein as a standard, my purchase works out to 1120 grams, about 22.4 skeins. Rounding down, my 50-gram skein equivalent cost was about $1.12 per skein. My color isn't shown
on line
although there was lots of it on the shelf.
Now. What am I going to do with all of this?
The red should be pretty simple to use regardless of gauge. It's light enough in color and weight and not so busy that it can't handle a bit of texture pattern knititng. I've got enough that if I wanted to go hog wild with cables, I could. I'll be stashing it until a perfect idea emerges, although that Gansey idea is beginning to have a bit of appeal.
The blue however may be closer in terms of actual use. Remember past musings on the compatibility between crochet and knitting? About how crochet needs to be worked in finer yarns to produce a fabric comparable to knitting? Here's a chance for me to experiment with that. I'm thinking of doing a summer top that combines both. I'd use this stuff single-strand for a classic crocheted yoke, adapted from an antique chemise or nightgown pattern, then using the same thread doubled, knit the body of the garment. The weight of the products of the two should match much better than trying to use both techniques with the same thickness yarn. My only handicap here is that I prefer not to wear sleeveless things, so some additional adaptation may be in order if I wish to wear the final result myself. Anything leftwover would make a nifty lace shawl.
I also got a bag of Rowan Rowanspun 4-Ply in Holly - an intense blued deep green. I've been collecting colors of this stuff for a while, all in the jewel family. (notice a theme here?) I finally have enough to do something spectaular. What exactly, I haven't a clue.
So there you have it. Skid marks on the old Visa, and depending on the sizes/gauges used - most or major parts of 3-5 adult size garments, all for about $80. I'm stoked, I'm de-stressed. Now on to the knitting!
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Thursday, March 16, 2006 12:00:00 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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