tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21068675.post5992995978724726921..comments2024-03-11T11:38:56.028-07:00Comments on A Fisherman Knits: Swatch from last batch of 10-plyAaronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05150805906414546377noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21068675.post-25126626326010182632013-08-14T15:28:01.767-07:002013-08-14T15:28:01.767-07:00No, I can hold a loop of the yarn and it shows ver...No, I can hold a loop of the yarn and it shows very little tendency to twist back on itself.<br /><br />The difference in the size of the stitch legs always happens when yarns are that tightly knit. Go back and look at my ganseys knit from Frangipani and Wingham, and you see the same effect - just a little less pronounced because the 10-ply has a tighter spin resulting in a tighter ply-twist at each level being based on a warp yarn.Aaronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05150805906414546377noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21068675.post-13270882236077380442013-07-31T14:01:17.490-07:002013-07-31T14:01:17.490-07:00That swatch is biasing badly. Note that one leg of...That swatch is biasing badly. Note that one leg of each stitch is mush larger than the other? That's caused by an unbalanced yarn.Charlesnoreply@blogger.com