Before you begin, I want to point something out that has come up on the Ravelry forum. This topper is knit in two parts. If you look at the Lion Brand photo of this garment, you will see the two sides’ colorway match up nicely.
The bottom starts on the darker color and works into lighter and then repeats. If this matters to you, I encourage you to take a look at your 4 skeins of yarn and see if you can find two that seem to begin around the same place in the pattern. I did not think of this before I began and just knit up a swatch using the first skein I grabbed out of my bag. When I look more closely at the 3 remaining skeins, I can see which one I want to start my 2nd piece on.
When it comes time to change skeins (as each side will require 2), don’t be afraid to start into the skein a little ways to continue to match the color. Save that yarn, in case you end up needing it. You can weave in the ends in the back or experiment with a Russian Join.
I would love to hear from you down below in the comments or on the Ravelry forum — how much does it matter to you that you have the color matching between both pieces, or do you think it is a non-issue?
Next week I will be writing about reading your knitting!
I am Kristy Glass and I am so thrilled to be infiltrating the Lion Brand blog to lead you in the 2015 Fall Knit Along! Even though I learned to knit as a girl, my passion for fiber arts has escalated at a very steep rate these past several years.
I returned to knitting and began crocheting about 8 years ago after I suffered an unexpected health setback leaving me feeling completely out of control. Hand work was a healing salve for my body and soul as I suffered through a long healing process. Thankfully I continue to use knitting to aid meditation, solace and a feeling of accomplishment. I knit year round, despite weather changes, and I am highly anticipating us all knitting together on this project. I have completed over 100 projects including scarves, cowls, hats, hand warmers, phone cozies, afghans, pillows, sweaters and yarn bombing. My most recent passion has been making sweaters and actually wearing what I make! |
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Stella
Thanks for the tip! I am having so much fun with this project. This is my first Knit Along and I’m so glad I’m participating this time around.
Kristy
Stella! we are happy to have you. Keep me posted on your project!
Lisa
I started this project before I learned of the KAL. I have my right side done and am starting my left side. I REALLY like how this looks. It is my first clothing item and I am anxious to see the results. I’m pretty sure my color will be similar on each side, but I have the denim cold and there isn’t a lot of difference so I’m thinking it will be a none issue.
Kristy
that’s good. I love the denim colorway
Cyndi
I don’t mind if the stripes don’t match up. I would probably drive myself crazy if I tried to line it up. I like the uniqueness that my handmade garment will have.
Kristy
I want to see it!
Jan Richards
After reading some of the comments on Ravelry and thinking how horizontal striping can add “bulk” visually, I opted to hijack the pattern and run vertically. I did a swatch and then did the math so the panels will be the same size as the original pattern. I’m almost finished with the first panel and I’m pleased. See attached for a view of how the striping is working out… Having fun!!!
Jan Richards
Sorry – photo didn’t come thru
Kristy
Cool! I want to see finished product!
Cyndi
Holy crow you guys are cruising! I better get back to mine!
Kristy
It’s a commitment this topper, but TOTALLY worth it. I love mine