Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. What a (dare I say) brilliant idea – A Year of Techniques! Grace O’Neill explains this very clearly. Lol. Seen through the camera lens the colors were indeed more different than my eye could discern. In my sample, I have 72 stitches and 3 colors. So start one round with yarn A, get to the halfway point drop A and start knitting … It just saves slipping any stitches. This post tells you how to add A Year of Techniques to your Ravelry library: Yes, you just stop a whole needle away. So to help distribute color evenly we recommend alternating skeins. If there's a distinct line, dammit, I'm alternating those bad boys! Since I’ve never worked on larger projects out of hand-dyed yarn, I’ve been learning as I go and thought I’d share a little about that process here. I’m sorry to hear you’re having difficulty with the zip file on your iPad. I did the sleeves with 3/7 skeins of the first dye lot. (People who know me: stop laughing.) If I use your technique for the stripes and slip 3 stitches before the marker wouldn’t that leave a hole? I kept detailed notes as I knit the exact same number of rounds through each of the four skeins forming extra wide stripes of about 4″ each. But now I’m embarking on a sweater with 9 hand-died skeins. 1. View Larger Image. I am curious to see the new e-book and see how she sorts out patterned stitches with this method. What else can we do with this technique? Many thanks again, Jen, Hi Di! How wonderfully serendipitous. I’ve just made Donna Druchunas’ Resist hat with two single-row stripes. Hand-dyed yarns come in a rainbow of finishes - try delicately variegated, multicolor or solid dyes. There’s a post in our group on Ravelry explaining how to add your patterns to your Ravelry library, where they are available as pdf files. They have a quality of easiness that is actually easy, as opposed to the so-called easiness that is only easy after you’ve read several books and practiced for six months. Helix Knitting It is that time of year again where I divide my time between baking a zillion cookies (no, I am not kidding) and finishing up holiday gifts. I originally purchased 3 of the skeins together for a shawl design. Once I get going, there’s no telling what will happen.). This will not work for knitting flat pieces. You can make multiple hats with 2 full skeins or use up half ball “leftovers.” The Small uses approx. I have always accepted this seam with serenity, as something I cannot change. Lots of fun…it adds a slip stitch to the pattern, making a vertical stripe over the horizontal ones. I knew this wasn’t a great choice though, so my first step was to knit up a small mixed swatch and photograph it. Here are my first helical stripes, using a single Zauberball that has been divided into two balls. How to Alternate Skeins in Your Knitting/Crochet Projects. Mind blown! When knitting flat, you will work two rows from one skein, then two rows from another skein (as shown above). That way you’ll get great contrast throughout. This was still too messy but a definite improvement. This felt and looked a little better so it was a definite improvement. I cannot wait to try it. If you have a Crazy you’d like to use, then I’d suggest pairing it with a solid coloured sock yarn. Over time, the firehose of new-to-me techniques dwindled to a trickle. Unless you mean your mitts will each start with different colors? Would you be alternating it with another color each round? Try alternating your skeins! The idea is appealing and I know it works very well for some. I have a Z-ball and can’t wait to start! Agree — a round or two more w/dpns would have been great on the video as I don’t do Magic Loop (I know, I know). Even commercially dyed yarns can run into not-so-subtle differences if you don’t. I love them. I decided I simply did not have the available brain space to give this the try it deserved and shelved it for a later project. Her helical stripe method is the absolute best for alternating skeins of hand dyes, and was THE solution to alternating skeins on my Weekender sweater that was a reverse stockinette garment but knit with the “knit” side out.

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