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February 13, 2008 - Posted by Grace SchneblyThe End![]() Project Specs
The New England Shetland is definitely a great choice for colorwork. The colors are vibrant and slightly heathered (I am so into heathered yarn at the moment). It also has great stitch definition, which makes the color I did change a few things as I went a long. First I cast on using the Long Tail Tubular method (there is a great tutorial at Ysolda). Next, I changed the "seam stitch" from purl to knit. For some reason it always looked a little odd to me. Lastly, I bound off in k1p1 rib instead of doing a tubular cast off. I tried the tubular cast off several times, but it always ended up looking a bit sloppy. I just made sure to bind off loosely in the pattern and it turned out just fine! As I was knitting these, I was afraid that they'd be too tight, but they are fitting better now after washing and a bit of wear. They've stretched to a snug but very comfortable fit.
![]() This pattern has got me really excited about fair isle. I've already ordered Selbuvotter – Biography of a Knitting Tradition. It has some beautiful mitten and glove patterns I can't wait to try out. I've also been eyeing the Composed Mitts, Double Thick Mittens, White Witch Mitts, and Fiddlehead Mitts just to name a few! Stranded colorwork is a technique I'll be using a lot more in the future. :) |
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