I am working on the sleeves of a neck down Knitting Pure & Simple pattern in a varigated yarn. The color pattern throughout the sweater has been just lovely.
SUDDENLY, while working on the sleeves the patterning of the colors has changed DRAMATICALLY. Instead of be small splashes of color I am getting BLOTCHES. It’s going to look VERY STRANGE to have just the end of the sleeves like this. I assume it has to do with the decreasing n the stitches.
I do have another, and with a second sleeve to go that might help.
I did just find reference to “color pooling” on Google which suggests using two balls of yar but doesn’t really say HOW.
If I use two balls and alternate every 2 rows do I just carry the strand of yarn down (as in fair isleknitting)? what happens when I get to the ribbing???
There’s an easy fix to this! See Amy’s video on the Basic Techniques page. Scroll down to Fixing Mistakes and look at Inserting a needle into destination row, before unraveling
This is very easy to do! Life’s too short to spend time "tink"ing when you don’t have to!
BTW, your sweater is gorgeous! :cheering:
Ginny,
I rushed to get that message posted and hoped you would see it before you started tinking. Oh well, you can try it some other time.
Thank God for Amy’s videos. What would we do without them? :wall: :hair: :gah: :waah:
Thanks!! I was able to use it for quite a bit, I had to frog about 25 rows.
Sadly though I may be froggging again. I re knitted about four inches of sleeve and even with alternating balls I am still coming up with a decidedly different “color scheme” than the body of the sweater. PLUS I must be doing something wrong carrying the yarn up, there is a small each time I bring the yarn up, not really a hole but a larger space between stitches :wall: :wall: :wall:
I think I’m going to rip back and go back to the original problem… I have a knitting class tonight for another project, I’m going to take this sweater and see what the instructor thinks.
It’s been a very frustrating weekend.
Later yet…
OH DANG!!! I just watched Amy’s video on “Intarsia” and think I figured out my problem, I didn’t twist the yarn when I changed colors, hense the small space. I guess when I get home from work today I’ll be frogging again. But this time I know how to do it FAST :verysad:
I don’t have much experience with alternating colors, but perhaps you are still in the same, or close to the same place colorwise, in the yarn from each ball?
This sounds very frustrating! :wall:
I hope it works out.