Oct 1, 2012

BFF Cowl: What a Difference a Yarn Makes

I was happily knitting along on my BFF Cowl last week, but I have to be honest -- there were moments when I wasn't completely sure that this design was suited for Cascade Eco Duo. This is the first time I'm knitting with Eco Duo, and as much as I love how soft and natural it is, the yarn has a lot (and I mean a lot) of loft which had me wondering if my links were going to be too drapey in contrast to Gail's which are being knitted in Cascade Cloud.

Still, I finished Ysolda's link, soak it, blocked it, and was incredibly happy with how it turned out. I then turned to Stephanie's link and hit a wall ... again ... and again ... and again.  I cast on and frogged that link no fewer than five times and kept wondering what I was doing wrong when I started to pay closer attention to the yarn and realized that the Eco Duo had barely any twist and was starting to unravel and fall apart. Back to my stash I went and fortunately found my skein of Berroco Ultra Alpaca in cream. Since Gail's links are knit with an Alpaca blend, I want to make sure my links are, too.

Berroco Ultra Alpaca in Cream

 What a difference a yarn makes! I cast on and my needles went flying.


So, lesson number one in my new journey to mindful knitting: even with small projects like accessories, swatch different types of yarns for different types of pattern stitches.  Not every stitch pattern works well or looks good in any type of yarn ... duh!

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12 comments:

  1. ooh super pretty, that stitch is gorgeous and the yarn is too xx

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  2. Good thing you figured it out! I probably would have just sweated through it, cursing the whole time and hating the FO :)

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  3. So cool you're making this! I love this pattern.

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  4. lovely! stunning! Ultra Alpaca is one of my fave yarns, too!

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  5. It's crazy what a difference yarn choice makes. Looking good!

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  6. That looks yummy! I hope the knitting continues with speed :)

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  7. This new yarn that you're using gives a very defined look to the st pattern. Good choice. You tried w/the other and well, didn't know until you knew it wasn't right. We all do that.

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  8. Ultra Alpaca to the rescue! I'm also knitting mine in Ultra Alpaca, but not in that pretty, delicate color that you have picked out. You are knitting these cowls up so quickly!

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  9. It's looking amazing! Loving the color choice and ultra alpaca seems like a good fit :)

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  10. I know exactly what you mean. The right choice of yarn is essential! It's like the choice between white flour and brown flour/cake flour or high grade. Can't wait to see the finished result!

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  11. The Ultra Alpaca is a great fit for that stitch pattern! Looking absolutely gorgeous.

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