‘member
last week, I mentioned plating? Said I didn’t do it but I’d ‘splain later. I am
knitting the Oxymoron Cardi with two
strands of yarn, one is a greyish mid brown and the other is a darker, olive
colour. I threaded them up without plating because I was sure I’d like the
tweedy look that would result, and truth be told, I was really taking the easy
way out because I had no idea where the ribber plating feeder was.
I am at
the point of finishing the pocket, an inside patch with a ribbed top using the
knit side as the right side for a contrast to the purl side of the main fabric.
I generally have a fair amount of confidence and I think I know what I am
doing, but even I know to make a swatch of a new technique to be sure. And, it
will be another sample to take to my next workshop. WooHoo! I’ve been invited
to do a two-day seminar in Pigeon Forge, TN for the Tennessee Valley Machine Knitters at
the end of March 2019! So excited! I’ve never been to Tennessee – just think,
the Grand Ole Opry, maybe a little Graceland, Dollywood…
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finished plated swatch |
Anyway,
back to the swatch! Was remembering the plating thing so, after searching high
and low to find the plating feeder for the rib arm, I knit the swatch. It’s a
little finicky to thread up for plating, but for the first half of the swatch,
I had the dark green in feeder B (it shows predominantly on the purl side) with
the lighter shade in A (shows on the knit side). I swapped them for the top
portion so you could see what happens. And I am even more happy that I decided
not to plate. ;-)
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inside of plated swatch |
Made the
sample pocket top 14R – the 2 cm one on Milky
Way is a bit skimpy. And the inside patch is just stockinette – notice how
it is random stripey - not plated and
that’s what happens with two colours in stockinette and maybe why you might
want to plate that fabric....
More on the actual pocket execution later, I promise.