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How to find out the yardage or meterage of your yarn
Like many knitters, I have a stash of yarn without labels with no idea what the ply is or how many yards or metres there are left, especially if its left over from a previous project. To work out the ply of your yarn, head over to my post https://www.ultimatepinupvintage.com/post/wraps-per-inch-how-to-find-out-the-ply-of-your-yarn This blog post has come about because I have set myself my own personal curriculum to learn how to write knitting patterns. Using Kate Atherley’s b
Oct 203 min read


Wraps per inch - how to find out the ply of your yarn
Like so many knitters and crocheters, I have a stashes of yarn squirrelled away in boxes and bags in multiples corners of the house. Inevitably, labels get damaged or lost and then you end up with a pile of yarn and no idea what ply it is. Ply is the term used to describe the thickness of the yarn, which can be very thin such as cobweb/lace weight, all the way up to super bulky thick yarn.
Sep 112 min read


Re-Knitting - How to reuse yarn from other garments
Mrs Sew and Sew's guide from the 1940's, reknitting with wool from old garments The other day, I managed to get 585 grams of cotton yarn for just £1.10. It took me several days to get that amount of yarn; it would have been quicker and easier just to buy the skeins from my local haberdashery or online, however at the time of posting, one 20g ball of cotton DK yarn was on sale for £1.08, so to get the similar amount would have cost me over £30. So how did I get it so cheaply?
Jun 204 min read


Sizing up vintage knitting patterns - My own experience
I love vintage knitting patterns, especially ones from the 1930s, 40s and 50s, however with a 43 inch chest, I struggled to find patterns...
Apr 304 min read
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