[Nfb-krafters-korner] yarn substitutions
eileen scrivani
etflemin at ix.netcom.com
Fri May 2 15:42:09 CDT 2008
Cindy:
If you are intending to make a specific pattern with Merino stripe, its
first important to find out how many yards/meters are in 1 skein/ball of the
Merino stripe yarn. If it is what I am thinking of it is a "Crystal Palace
Inc." yarn and you could look up the information on their web site.
Once you know the yardage per skein, multiply it by 10 for the total yards
required for your project. The web site should also give its weight
classification, i.e. Sport, DK, Worsted, bulky, etc. Then you can search
around for different brands that have a yarn of the same weight
classification. And, keep in mind while a different yarn may be the same
weight, the yardage per skein often varies. Make sure you buy the correct
yardage to complete your project.. Do not go by the actual weight of the
skein ie. 1.5 Oz or 3 oz since this doesn't play very much into the
equation.
Eileen
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Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] yarn substitutions
Okay, here is what I was thinking on this.
I have a pattern that calls for:
10 balls of Merino stripe 50 gram balls
Gauge: 14 sts = 4" (10 cm) in St st.
I am looking on ebay to purchase some cones since I really can't afford this
yarn plus I am interested in some different color combinations. What do I
need to look for when trying to purchase different yarn? Again, remember
that I cannot just pick this up and do a test gauge. Of course, once I have
purchased the yarn, I will do a test before actually starting the pattern.
Cindy
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> How do I figure out yarn substitutions if I am not able to
> know the gauge?
>
> If you start off with a pattern they usually put the gauge in
> the pattern
> Then you will have what you need for reference.This is a
> good starting place,
> but the exception to this might be 1] They are using unusual
> large needles
> for different look [example: larger needles for lace type stitches]
>
> Would I go by weight?
>
> You really need to consider weight of yarn. The written
> pattern is usually
> based on a particular weight type of yarn and if you change
> the weight type
> you alter the look of what you are making. Some patterns
> come written with
> the choice of different weight yarns, example worstered,
> sport, bulky.
>
> *** you need to do a test swatch in order to know your gauge.
> At this point you also need to know the yarn that
> the pattern requires how many yards are in the skein and
> how many skeins
> required to finish .
> By knowing yards is one of the most important things. There
> are charts out
> there that they use for generic garment types for average yardage.
>
> Also, if I wanted to use a different gauge yarn but still
> have a pattern come out the same size, how would I
> compensate for this? Would I double or triple strand until
> I came up with the same gauge?
>
> I just recently did something like this. The pattern was
> written for
> worsted weight yarn and I substituted 2 strands of sport
> weight actually it was a
> sock weight and sport weight yarn, but I did the test gauge.
> I really was
> worried toward the end because I was not sure if I would have
> enough of the
> solid blue yarn that I had purchased on a cone. The sock
> yarn was one of those
> striped ones of different color stripes and I had to get
> another ball of that
> on the internet but was not worried because if dye lot did
> not match it did
> not matter.
>
> Proud to say I finished the sweater and did not run out of
> yarn. I actually
> am thinking about pulling out the bottom ribbing and adding
> some length to
> the sweater since I have enough left over.
>
> Joyce
>
>
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