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What I've been up to
I'm still plugging away on my gansey. Had a friend pin it up today
and we decided I need 2" more on the back. I'm planning to add shoulder straps in order to lower the front neckline, but the back is still too short as knitted. Go figure. I've been spinning and plying like a fiend. The yarn came out a tad heavier than I wanted for the project I have in mind, but I can work with it nonetheless. http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/pix/820hank.jpg 605k for our dialup friends That's an 820yd hank that weighs 7.375oz, so the yardage works up to something just short of 1800ypp. It looks bulkier than it is because if went FOOF when I scoured it; I expect to knit it at 8spi or finer. +++++++++++++ Reply to the list as I do not publish an email address to USENET. This practice has cut my spam by more than 95%. Of course, I did have to abandon a perfectly good email account... |
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What I've been up to
Wooly wrote:
I'm still plugging away on my gansey. Had a friend pin it up today and we decided I need 2" more on the back. I'm planning to add shoulder straps in order to lower the front neckline, but the back is still too short as knitted. Go figure. I've been spinning and plying like a fiend. The yarn came out a tad heavier than I wanted for the project I have in mind, but I can work with it nonetheless. http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/pix/820hank.jpg 605k for our dialup friends That's an 820yd hank that weighs 7.375oz, so the yardage works up to something just short of 1800ypp. It looks bulkier than it is because if went FOOF when I scoured it; I expect to knit it at 8spi or finer. +++++++++++++ Reply to the list as I do not publish an email address to USENET. This practice has cut my spam by more than 95%. Of course, I did have to abandon a perfectly good email account... Please send us a picture of the finished project Wooly. Hugs & God bless, Dennis & Gail |
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What I've been up to
Leave it to Wooly to educate us on all the technical knitting and spinning
terms. I had to note "foof" in the margin of my dictionary right next to "foofaraw." At 1778.9 ypp, it would be fine enough to knit lace for ---- The Queen Mother, or, ---- hose for The Pope!!!! You sly one! You did not tell us! Do you have a royal commission? Or, are you going to knit socks for ---- His Holyness? (LOL) Aaron "Wooly" wrote in message ... I'm still plugging away on my gansey. Had a friend pin it up today and we decided I need 2" more on the back. I'm planning to add shoulder straps in order to lower the front neckline, but the back is still too short as knitted. Go figure. I've been spinning and plying like a fiend. The yarn came out a tad heavier than I wanted for the project I have in mind, but I can work with it nonetheless. http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/pix/820hank.jpg 605k for our dialup friends That's an 820yd hank that weighs 7.375oz, so the yardage works up to something just short of 1800ypp. It looks bulkier than it is because if went FOOF when I scoured it; I expect to knit it at 8spi or finer. +++++++++++++ Reply to the list as I do not publish an email address to USENET. This practice has cut my spam by more than 95%. Of course, I did have to abandon a perfectly good email account... |
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