Slowly sewing

Nov 03, 2016 10:27

Or at least cutting. I got the velveteen cut out yesterday (aside from the collar and tabs). Hoping to the get thing assembled today and then spend some time over the weekend whipstitching seam allowances. As for the cloud, it's just under 6" now. Looks like 2 repeats = 1 inch. I am a bit worried that I didn't buy enough yarn though. A question for ( Read more... )

canadian cloud, 1883 plaid and velveteen ensemble

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ashamanja_babu November 3 2016, 16:10:34 UTC
Anything wool (and particularly anything lace) should be able to block pretty hard. So yes, it will probably open up and get much wider/longer.

If I am am planning to do a hard block I usually note the before and after measurements on my Ravelry page.

Here is one: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/ashamanjababu/scarf-with-a-wide-and-handsome-border-for-a-mantel-drape-from-weldons-series-6-volume-2-1887

And another: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/ashamanjababu/peacock-tail-and-leaf-scarf

And you're a real knitter!

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mala_14 November 4 2016, 13:28:35 UTC
Thank you so much! That's really helpful!

I guess I should have said experienced knitters. There is just so much to learn about knitting, I feel like I've barely touched the tip of the iceberg!

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atherleisure November 3 2016, 16:48:20 UTC
Lacy patterns definitely block bigger. You can get an idea of how much it bigger it will get by stretching it (no need to wet it) so that the holes open up and pinning it out. Lacy things also have a tendency to look screwy and blah until you block them, and they become wonderful. As I recall, these Canadian clouds are really long so you might want to knit up a couple of feet and then block that to get an idea of how much more you need to knit (measuring before and after, of course).

My 1892 petticoat, which isn't even really lacy, blocked so much bigger than my unblocked swatch, that I ended up with 9 of 22 balls of yarn left over!

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mala_14 November 4 2016, 13:29:41 UTC
Thanks for the helpful advice! I'm going to see how much length I get after I finish the first ball/skein of yarn.

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quincy134 November 6 2016, 11:35:46 UTC
What they said, it can open up a lot with blocking. Play around with hand stretching it after you have knit one ball, and you will be able to better estimate.

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mala_14 November 7 2016, 02:58:58 UTC
Thanks Gloria! That's my plan.

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