Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Thick and thin


Last time when I visit my local yarn store I found this thick and thin yarn. I had never seen this yarn before in Delhi, so I bought two hanks of the only color that he had. I wanted to try knitting with this yarn, After knitting and frogging for about 7 or 8 times I finally managed to get into the groove. I'm not sure what I am going to make. I was planning to make a scarf but I don't think two hanks are going to be enough and I don't know if I'll be able to find more of this yarn in the yarn store. So for now I'll continue to knit until I run out of yarn, then I'll think about what to do with it. 

Have you ever worked with thick and thin yarn? Do you enjoy working with it?  

9 comments:

  1. It's lovely! It never seems to surprise me how yarns like this look wonderful when knitted and would look horrible crocheted! Can't wait to see what you'll be making, a cowl maybe?

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  2. I think a neckerchief or a snood would be nice.

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  3. I don't know what size needle the yarn recommends but when I work with thick and thin yarns I like to go up one, 2 and sometimes 3 needle sizes so I get a nice drapiness to a scarf, shawl or cowl. Your yarn colors are very pretty!

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  4. P.S. If you larger needles you will have enough for a scarf!

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  5. How about a small bag? It looks like lovely yarn.

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  6. The first time I worked with this type of yarn was knitting a baby blanket in the Entrelac pattern, it turned out beautiful and I enjoyed the experience of working with it.

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  7. I haven't used this type of yarn, it looks more like the threads we use in Pooja to tie on hands. But it is looking nice so far. I don't have patience to work with yarns whose plys are not twisted properly.

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