This 100% superfine alpaca yarn is a new experience for me; although the sheen and the color--a warm chestnut brown threaded subtly with red-- are lovely, I'm not loving its tendency to shed small hairs, nor the fact that I'm burning through the skeins at an accelerated pace, despite my not-especially-speedy technique. The reason is that this yarn is bulkier than what I normally favor, so that each 50 gram skein contains just a little over 50 yards.
Questo 100% filato di alpaca e' una nuova esperienza per me. (Ha! I was looking up the word for "shine" and found the verb "brillare," so almost put "brillo" for the noun, but I then double-checked and found that actually means "tipsy." I'm too lazy to go get my big dictionary so I'll change tacks....) Ha un lucido sottile e un bell' colore--castagna con un po' di rosso-- pero', non mi piace la sua tendenza di lasciare cadere i capelli piccoli, neanche il fatto che sto usando i gomitoli molto velocimente. Questo filato e' piu spesso di cio che uso normalmente, quindi un gomitolo di 50 gm contiene soltanto 50 metri.
All those ends to work in...mamma mia! My savior? The felted join! I don't work with all- (or mostly) wool yarns very often, so I had never tried this before. I wasn't actually sure it would work with alpaca yarn--but it did. And since others have already posted instructions for this technique, I can refer anyone interested to one of these excellent tutorials.
Cosi' tante fini...mamma mia! Il mio salvatore? La congiunzione...feltrata? Non ho provato mai questa tecnica meravigliosa prima di ieri.
The Chinese Lace Pullover is a perfect spring-into-summer project, as shown in cotton (or try a cotton/wool or cotton/linen blend). Lace borders on cuffs and lower hem flow into wide, figure-flattering ribs on the sleeves and body. Directions given for working flat OR in the round. See more patterns
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