It’s all about the fabric. That is what we are making, isn’t it? Color, texture, weight, softness, drape, these are words used to describe the characteristics of the fabric we knit. It’s what we anticipate when we design and or spin a yarn. How the yarn is knitted, the pattern stitch and the needle size we choose determines the final fabric. Before I began spinning, I designed yarns by blending two or more strands of like or different yarns together. It’s a great way to get interesting textures and colors. The yarn I’m using for the Everyday sweater is a hybrid. I made it several years ago. I had purchased about a pound of mohair heavy, wool blend roving. It was a mix of dark blue and purple wool, with gold mohair. As I spun the singles and watched the yarn gathering on the bobbin, I realized that I would not have enough to make the sweater I was envisioning. I needed to stretch it. A lot. I set out looking for a fine lace or fingering wt. yarn to ply it with, thus doubling my yardage. I tried an orange gold merino 2 py, and a black one. What I settled on was a very fine wool, baby boucle, in a brightish blue that matched one of the colors in the roving. The resulting fabric, knitted in a simple stockinette stitch, has enough texture and color to keep it interesting. The mohair and looped boucle keep it light in weight though not in feel. It will bloom more when washed. It is an interesting yarn, creating an interesting fabric. From not enough, I have more that enough to make a sweater.








13 responses to “fabric”
Beautiful!
The fabric is rich with texture and color!
Thank you for explaining how you made the yarn. It’s beautiful, and I would never have thought to ply an insufficient amount with something else on my own.
Very nice – and I’ll bet it’ll be extremely warm too!
It’s like the night sky. Really something special!
Very vibrant- gorgeous!
I think you are like a painter, but your palette contains wool.
Lovely Ultramarine blue!
I love blue and copper together….very rich
Blue and copper . . . I love it!
My eye can’t distinguish among the plys. Lovely color and texture in that. Interesting that the yarn is the feature, and the stitch can be simple. Do you get bored with st st or does the yarn hold your interest enough? It is going to be a great sweater.
Stunning! That must be fun seeing that come to life!
Beautiful electric colors!
I love the way the light hits that – gorgeous! And the pattern is simple enough that the focus is all on the fabric, as you intend. Happy Solstice!