Paw Prints » yarn http://www.grey-cat.com/ATC Creative endeavors of Judith E Bush Sat, 09 Feb 2013 04:53:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 2000 yards of lace weight alpaca: advice welcomed http://www.grey-cat.com/ATC/index.php/2000-yards-of-lace-weight-alpaca-advice-welcomed/ http://www.grey-cat.com/ATC/index.php/2000-yards-of-lace-weight-alpaca-advice-welcomed/#comments Sun, 06 Dec 2009 15:29:00 +0000 judielaine http://www.grey-cat.com/ATC/?p=503 I have over two thousand yards (8 oz) of laceweight alpaca in a large skein. It seemed like a good idea at the time.

Also, oh my heavens, it is softer than an angel’s kiss. I just hugged it for a while until i started panicking about how tangled it was going to get.

I spent some time (over thirty minutes on the phone, plus) winding it into a 0.5 oz ball — and then discovered my tight wind was bad for the yarn. That bit of yarn is probably OK for the time being — that’s all i’ll need, i suspect, to make alpaca angels. But what about the rest? Apparently $100 is the average price for a swift and a ball winder. Maybe i want the swift? Would that do the same thing my careful winding around my sewing board does to make skeins for dyeing? Ah, apparently i should have a niddy noddy for that. I almost think i could construct my own niddy noddy.

$40 + $25 for wooden swift and plastic winder

http://www.stanwoodimports.com/servlet/Detail?no=58


http://www.stanwoodimports.com/servlet/Detail?no=43

This is apparently a Good Deal. Suddenly the 2000 yards of alpaca got more expensive. On the other hand, dying yarn takes skeins, and skein management is time consuming.

Also, the tiny angel ornament i began crocheting lets me know that this is not as easy to crochet as crochet thread.

I am fantasizing about making a crochet and loom knit kimono-like jacket out of it. (See this design, but not a long kimono as diagrammed but hip length.) Not much shaping. I suspect i’ll be using this yarn in about ten years when my skill begins to reach the yarn.

Oh, and if i did that, the yarn could be dyed in multiple colors: first creating a long strip, weighing it, calculating numbers of strips to make the kimono panels….Brainstorming about a kimono “jacket”

See this design.

The author basically uses six panels here. The four body panels could be half as long each for a “jacket,” so only four panels are needed. That means dividing the yarn (8 oz) into four 500 yard/2 oz bundles (more or less).

A shawl/capelet pattern for ~ 500 yards laceweight mohair is at ravelry here.

And if the panels were done in some motif like this one at ravelry, even more yardage would be stretched out — but think of a back in that motif…

if 8 oz = 2000 yds, 1 oz = 250 yds

I also figure the time involved in this much crochet will mean that i’ll likely be finishing this in retirement.

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