Boucle Yarn, Never Again
Mar. 24th, 2019 08:26 amYears ago, I bought some boucle style yarn because it was on sale (I was very new to knitting.) Over the weekend, I tried to start a blanket out of it and, well, I realized what a mistake that was.
At first I liked the warm, drape-y texture. But then knitting two stitches together was a *nightmare*, and the pattern I picked required picking up stitches, and I couldn't see the stitch I was supposed to be picking up. Then I tried to bind off, and it's like the bind off *shrank* as I did it.
Overall, 2/10, would not recommend.
At first I liked the warm, drape-y texture. But then knitting two stitches together was a *nightmare*, and the pattern I picked required picking up stitches, and I couldn't see the stitch I was supposed to be picking up. Then I tried to bind off, and it's like the bind off *shrank* as I did it.
Overall, 2/10, would not recommend.
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Date: 2019-03-24 01:36 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2019-03-24 04:54 pm (UTC)I don't know how similar different boucle yarns are to each other, so it might be easier to use than yours was, especially if it's newer. It seemed to have a synthetic core and then there was like a tiny knitted sleeve of alpaca around the core and the loops of alpaca that made up the boucle were all coming out of this little knitted sleeve. So apart from how the yarn handled - I knitted it at a very, very loose gauge with much larger needles so the fabric would be drapy and airy, so that made increasing and decreasing easier anyway. But the yarn still had a tendency to felt to itself, so the fabric isn't really elastic like other knitting because the yarn can't slide around easily. That also meant - weirdly - that besides being nearly invisible the ribbing had no real effect... it didn't make the fabric contract or stretch at all and you have to look at it from a certain angle in the light to even tell where the ribbing is now. And because of that felting any time I made a mistake and had to unravel anything, it was stuck together and I'd have to carefully tear it apart and the little alpaca sleeve of loops had a tendency to tear. Sometimes I was able to fix these mistakes just by pushing it back into place and letting the natural felting hold it, but it is very easy to ruin the yarn that way.
But all of that said... it feels AMAZING. It's the most comfortable, softest sweater I've ever had. It's like being hugged by a cloud, and it's both warmer AND cooler than another sweater at the same gauge, because it's full of air but all the loops trap heat.
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Date: 2019-03-24 09:34 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2019-03-24 11:39 pm (UTC)But it's warm and comfortable and I'm still happy with it when the weather's cold and blustery and I'm on my morning walk.
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Date: 2019-03-25 11:30 pm (UTC)I couldn't knit it at all, even using a needle several sizes "too big". I finally managed to crochet a shawl with it, using a N hook (10mm) instead of an H (5 mm) as the label called for, and I still fought it all the way. I love the resulting shawl --- it's cozy and warm and so pretty! But. I will NEVER buy or use a boucle yarn again. Ever.