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atherleisure) wrote2018-10-03 05:37 am
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Not Starting Stockings
I finally gauged the late Victorian openwork stockings I've been wanting to make for a bit. I really like this eyelet pattern.

Unfortunately, the gauge came out at 8 st./in., and that's way too coarse. The coarser gauge given in the book I got the fancy pattern from works out to about 13 st./in., and naturally they recommend a finer gauge than that. So new yarn is in order.
It's not like I don't have the yarn to knit 2.5 more sweaters so I'm not in a huge rush to find new yarn, but I'll start keeping my eyes open again.

Unfortunately, the gauge came out at 8 st./in., and that's way too coarse. The coarser gauge given in the book I got the fancy pattern from works out to about 13 st./in., and naturally they recommend a finer gauge than that. So new yarn is in order.
It's not like I don't have the yarn to knit 2.5 more sweaters so I'm not in a huge rush to find new yarn, but I'll start keeping my eyes open again.
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It's not cotton at all, but for a fine yarn with a nice sheen, Knitpicks Gloss (merino/silk) is very pretty and VERY soft. I have some of that to hand and would be happy to send you a swatch if you want.
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The dyeing process definitely does seem to affect the texture!
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