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Sunday, February 20, 2011

New Old Rayon Yarn


Friend Sandy gave me some rayon yarn about a year ago (maybe longer?). I didn't know what to do with it, then remembered some other friends had made some attractive, slinky scarves with rayon. So I tried a couple of tuck stitches out of the Stitchworld book to see what they would look like. They all looked the same because of the variegated nature of the yarn! The color changes hide the stitches.




So, I just went with one of the patterns, cast on 45 stitches, knit at T 10 for 550 rows. Some of the needles are out of work, creating a lacey effect. Finished size is 7" wide x 7' long. What you can't see is the silky sheen of the yarn. I had to steam it pretty aggressively to uncurl it, but it did cooperate in the end. Very drapey, nice feel to it. I really like it---might have to get some more in different colors.

In case you were wondering, I like to fool around in Photoshop. Not that good at it, but it doesn't take much to entertain me while the blizzard rages outside.

2 comments:

Sheryl Evans said...

I just LOVE those buttons Mar. I am going to be making some cardigans for kids & those buttons are just what I need. I am wishing some one would post the best way to make a buttonhole band.(hint,hint) I am not the greatest with them, but am going to give it my best shot. Sheryl

Mar said...

They are actually cuter in person---like everything, I think. And the fact that they stick in one more than the pkg says is a nice feature. The easiest way to make a buttonhole is to transfer one stitch to its neighbor and leave the needle in work. Sometimes you have to twist the new stitch 360, but it works fine. Can transfer 2 st if you need to for a larger button. Maybe later will practice some different methods....