Yarn Substitution Made Easy: Matching the Right Yarn to Any Knitting Pattern
By (Author) Carol J. Sulcoski
Lark Books,U.S.
Lark Books,U.S.
28th May 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
746.432
Paperback
176
Width 216mm, Height 254mm
When beginning a project, every knitter confronts the question: 'What yarn should I use' The answer can be complicated. Sometimes the recommended brand is unavailable or too expensive--or you'd rather use extra yarn from your stash. But even similar products might yield different results, altering structure, size, and texture.
Now, trusted knitwear designer and teacher Carol J. Sulcoski provides solutions to this common conundrum, offering a wealth of information. She explains what characteristics to consider when substituting yarn, and gives guidance on calculating the quantity of yarn you'll need and how to evaluate your swatches. Ten projects offer case studies of yarn substitution in action; each finished project shows suitable alternatives and reveals how yarn choice affects every aspect of the item.
Carol J. Sulcoski is a knitwear designer, writer, hand dyer, and teacher. Her books for Lark include Self-Striping Yarn Studio, Sock Yarn Studio, and Lace Yarn Studio (all Lark); she is also the author of Knit So Fine and Knitting Socks with Handpainted Yarns (both Interweave). Carol's work has also appeared in such magazines as Vogue Knitting, KnitSimple, Interweave Knits, KnitScene, and Noro Magazine. Carol's hand-dyed yarns can be purchased at blackbunnyfibers.com. She lives in Villanova, PA.