Like 1824 Wool, the cotton is one puffy soft strand wrapped by one crisp tiny fine strand. That is what gives the 1824 wool its scrumptious soft feel and its crisp finish in a project. In the cotton, the two kinds of textures woven together make for a very interesting yarn. Its crisp and yet soft. Crumpled right where everything inside you want some crumpled. In this simple lace, it adds wonderful extra dimension that really makes this simple variation of garter lace pop to life.
Garter Lace stitch from Mildred Graves Ryan Encyclopedia of Stitchery. I don't know what I would do without this book in my library.
OK, Mission Falls, you got me. Confirmed for life. Its more money than I want to spend for a sweater project for myself (I'm a big woman so it would take a lot of skeins, but still I crave being wrapped in it). Your luscious products will be my go to wool and cotton for small special projects. Be gentle with me.
Check out the new Knitty feature, The Knitty Yarn Roundtable. First up, Mission Falls 1824 Tricolour wool. Those Knitty meisters! How did they know we needed this feature. Great idea, guys.
Just beautiful. So nice to see it done!
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice - and I think the honeycomb fringe will be genius. I love that look - it makes the fringe seem more substantial.
ReplyDeleteI knit in the early am as well - before the boys wake up. It's just me, my coffee and the early news.