Sun in Cold Water: planned pooling
Finished
May 7, 2013
May 28, 2013

Sun in Cold Water: planned pooling

Project info
Sun in cold water by Julia Faranchuk
Knitting
Neck / TorsoShawl / Wrap
Needles & yarn
Brooks Farm Yarn Solo Silk
1 skein = 400.0 yards (365.8 meters), 112 grams
P15
Maryland sheep and wool festival
Notes

This is my first experiment with “planned pooling” a handpainted yarn.

It took a few tries to get started. What I discovered was that my knit rows (with lace pattern) eat through yarn much faster than my purl rows. I’m using size 10 needles on the purl side, and size 9 on the knit side, and finally, on the fourth attempt, I see the colors stacking.

I wonder if I could size down a bit--perhaps size 7 and 8--if I add another pattern repeat, but at this point it took so long to get this far, I’m afraid to try to mess with my formula. This is fun--a real puzzle to sort outI

After getting the gauge issues sorted out, this was a really easy knit. Everything’s smooth up until the end--binding off the crocheted provisional cast-on…I’m really not sure how the written instructions are intended to be worked. I’m having some knit/crochet dyslexia, apparently…and I don’t see a good explanation in any pattern comments.

Made-up solution: remove provisional yarn, placing all stitches on working needle. Picot cast-off (knitted): cast-on 2, bind off 4. That’ll do…it’s not “right” but it looks ok.

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Finished
May 7, 2013
May 28, 2013
 
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by Brooks Farm Yarn
Sport
50% Wool, 50% Silk
400 yards / 112 grams

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  • Originally queued: April 6, 2013
  • Project created: May 5, 2013
  • Finished: June 2, 2013
  • Updated: July 11, 2015