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As I mentioned earlier, this was a good weekend for knitting. I brought my knitting with me to the FCB's Annual Valentine Dinner Dance, and took one of my table-mate's (and fellow knitter's) advice and tried knitting with two strands of yarn. Which is not to say two strands held together and knit as one (which I've done a ton of times before), but to pick between one of two color yarns held in my hand. I'm quite chuffed at how well the hat turned out, not to mention amazed at how easy it was.

For the hat knit with alternating rows of color, I let the yarn travel up the back rather than cut and weave in my ends with each color change. I was warned that this was not a good practice, but the hat appears to have turned out perfectly and I don't think it distort with wear. Am I wrong?



Date: 2010-02-16 03:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lonotter.livejournal.com
When you're alternating colors each row the carry is so short its pretty much just like watching your tension normally, there's no problem there at all. there are many books, etc. that suggest doing alternate rows from two skeins of the same color if you're worried about slight color variations, or to break up pooling in random multicolor yarns.

You do have to pay attention to the tension when carrying colors up a couple-three rows, but I've done it quite successfully.

Date: 2010-02-24 06:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mbumby.livejournal.com
Oooh, I like the top one with frequently-alternated colors.

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