I know nothing about yarn but I'm a sucker for anything with Ella's name attached . Is this a good deal? Is there enough to make some shorties? And who will make them for me?
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I will knit them for you, but it's not enough. It's also not 100% wool so it wouldn't really work as a diaper cover. It could be used as the trim yarn (waistbad and cuffs) with a different wool yarn as the main part of the shorties/longies.
I will knit them for you, but it's not enough. It's also not 100% wool so it wouldn't really work as a diaper cover. It could be used as the trim yarn (waistbad and cuffs) with a different wool yarn as the main part of the shorties/longies.
Thanks! I'll pass on the yarn then. How much would I need in case I do come across some I like?
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I will knit them for you, but it's not enough. It's also not 100% wool so it wouldn't really work as a diaper cover. It could be used as the trim yarn (waistbad and cuffs) with a different wool yarn as the main part of the shorties/longies.
Thanks! I'll pass on the yarn then. How much would I need in case I do come across some I like?
You would need 3.5-4oz of your main yarn and then if you wanted a trim yarn probably 2oz. Typically 100% wool yarn is 1ply, 2ply, or 3ply and you get 200+ ozs from a 3.5-4oz skein. That will get you a pair of shorties and some extra yarn. Depending on your LO's inseam it can get you a pair longies if you use trim yarn.
This is boyish but is a good example of size/weight (and the first thing I found)
Re: Yarn Q?
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
reply:
82 yards per ball30% Alpaca, 30% Milk, 40% Microfiber
14sts +19 rows over 10cm
Thanks! I'll pass on the yarn then. How much would I need in case I do come across some I like?
You would need 3.5-4oz of your main yarn and then if you wanted a trim yarn probably 2oz. Typically 100% wool yarn is 1ply, 2ply, or 3ply and you get 200+ ozs from a 3.5-4oz skein. That will get you a pair of shorties and some extra yarn. Depending on your LO's inseam it can get you a pair longies if you use trim yarn.
This is boyish but is a good example of size/weight (and the first thing I found)
https://hyenacart.com/Spots_corner/st/200001/49786/Voodoo-Mama-Blackbird-Colorway-with-Trim