How to INVISIBLY Alternate Skeins in the Round!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Check out this super easy technique for alternating skeins in the round that produces a beautiful, invisible result!
    More Details & Tips:
    • Alternating skeins blends tones and ensures even coloration throughout your project.
    • You should consider alternating skeins if your project will use more than one skein of the same colorway hand-dyed or kettle-dyed yarn.
    • Even if the skeins are from the same dye lot or look very similar, it's still a good idea to alternate. Skeins knit alone can pool or flash, and small differences between skeins can become obvious once they are knit up in the same project! You could end up with color-change lines where you stopped working with one skein and began another.
    • For a larger project, sort your skeins into two sets that look the most alike. For example, lighter and darker skeins of a tonal colorway, or skeins with similar dominant hues for a variegated colorway. Alternate a skein from one set with a skein from the other set for all parts of the project.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @staceytannehill320
    @staceytannehill320 10 месяцев назад +1

    Definitely plan to try this. Thanks for the tip

  • @joypolk3093
    @joypolk3093 2 года назад +1

    That’s so easy, thanks for sharing!

  • @chsprin
    @chsprin Год назад

    Thank you!!!! Great method!!

  • @peachy75019
    @peachy75019 6 месяцев назад

    The most invisible way to alternate skeins in the round is to knit it helix ... then you cannot tell either on the right side or on the wrong side ... completely invisible in every way.

    • @VanessaSmithDesigns
      @VanessaSmithDesigns  Месяц назад

      Agreed! Helical knitting is perfect for a mostly stockinette project with very minimal shaping. But when you're knitting a traveling/all-over stitch pattern like I was in this video or something with lace, cables, or a lot of shaping, this method is the next best thing. ☺️