Friday, September 07, 2012

Yarnie News

I just got some yummy new yarn at the Three Black Sheep Shoppe. Gina by Plymouth yarns. Looks like Noro Kureyon, but soooo much softer and better priced. 109 yds, 100% wool. It is spun in gradations, so no pooling when it is knit. I think a size 7US needle is recommended. When I tried it, I agreed.
And I then also ordered 2.2 pounds of this dyeable merino superwash from www.Wool2dye4.com
I am swooning with love already for this luscious yarn.
First thing I want to do is knit a swatch to see what gauge will be for me. I used a size 5US first and then thought I could go with a 6US.
I cast on about 30 stitches and did one or two rows of rib, and then stockinette and then garter. It's nice to see how everything looks with a new yarn. I am getting 5 stitches to the inch so for a 40" sweater I'll need to cast on 200 stitches. OK.




On Pinterest I saw this great new increase. A backwards E. It can be used in place of a yarn over or a M1 and I tried it in a swatch. I like it because you can snug it up next to the work and not leave a hole.
 
Cast on three stitches.
Row 1, K1, make the backward e increase, K1, make a forward e increase, K1.
Row 2, P.
You can see how the yarn wraps one way on the right and the other way on the left.

Chummy is keeping an eye on me.


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5 comments:

  1. I love that first yarn and I'm sure I will love whatever you do with the second one. I've always found the Noro rough textured too. I love the look of them all, just can't wear them.

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  2. If only they made the Noro loook in 100% merino wool it wouldn't be so scratchy and itchy feeling.

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  3. Sheila carries the most wonderful yarn! You will love whatever you get from her.

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  4. That should keep you busy for a day or two! ;o)

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  5. That should keep you busy for a day or two! ;o)

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