In Gladys Thompson, page 83 et seq. there are a couple of ganseys done at tensions of 12 or 14 spi using 3 or 4-ply yarns. I had approached this using yarns spun for weaving and fine needles, but the fabric was never interesting enough to put the effort into.
However, with swaving, it is pretty reasonable to produce 14 spi from Froehlich Wolle Special Blauband. (50 grams = 225 yards; 2043 ypp.) The pricks are 1.5 mm.
I find this fabric -- interesting.
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In this case, the WIP is a the thumb for a glove.
I bought this yarn when I still looked at yarn labels. The yarn band recommends 30 stitches / 4 inches on US2 (2.5 -3 mm) needles. I found that fabric much too loose. I did not like that fabric. That is why I never did anything with this bin of yarn, and thereby still have it.
However, with swaving, it is pretty reasonable to produce 14 spi from Froehlich Wolle Special Blauband. (50 grams = 225 yards; 2043 ypp.) The pricks are 1.5 mm.
I find this fabric -- interesting.
.
In this case, the WIP is a the thumb for a glove.
I bought this yarn when I still looked at yarn labels. The yarn band recommends 30 stitches / 4 inches on US2 (2.5 -3 mm) needles. I found that fabric much too loose. I did not like that fabric. That is why I never did anything with this bin of yarn, and thereby still have it.






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