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Aargh.

You know that effect when you do something textile-y, and you totally expect a certain outcome, or behaviour of the stuff, and then it just - thwarts you by doing something entirely different? 

Aargh. Yes. And yes, that happened... the knitted test pieces that I made did not exactly what they were supposed to do. So at least it proves the old adage that whatever number of questions you go into an experiment with, you will go out with even more! 

These are two close-ups of knitting, done with plied threads and done with threads held together. Can you tell which is which? And why? 

After washing, they were supposed to look a bit more different... but if there are differences to be seen, well, they are more subtle than what I'd have wished for. So I feel a bit thwarted by my own work, and I'm also wondering why. Was there not enough twist? (There was plenty, I'd have said.) Does it depend on yarn thickness? The last test I did was with thinner yarns, and I had more of an effect there. Or maybe I was knitting too tighly?

Questions, questions, more questions. Well, at least life never gets boring that way!

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Anne Decker (website) on Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2024 16:13
And ply direction versus wrap direction

This is less likely to have an effect on your personal samples as you likely wrap the same way for all, but how the plies or held strands lay can also be affected by how you wrap and then work your stitches. More noticeable in crossed knitting or crochet, but even temporarily introducing a cross that resolves open can have an effect.

This is less likely to have an effect on your personal samples as you likely wrap the same way for all, but how the plies or held strands lay can also be affected by how you wrap and then work your stitches. More noticeable in crossed knitting or crochet, but even temporarily introducing a cross that resolves open can have an effect.
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