After deciding to join the Livestock Conservancy Save Our Sheep Sweater Challenge and selecting a Sweater Pattern last time, I took inventory of my SE2SE handspun yarns and compared that to some notes about suitability for purpose.
I took that list and added up the yardage for my suitable SE2SE handspun yarns. With the initial review indicating that I likely have enough yarn for an appropriate-sized sweater for myself.
With that knowledge, I pulled the finished yarn out, organized by wpi, and selected the two middle groups which are 12 and 14 wpi (wraps per inch).
The Button Band will be Leicester Longwool since this yarn has a luster that is very different from the other wools.
I've started a swatch using the Jacob-American, since it is the heaviest yarn of the bunch.
I typically cast on 20 stitches and knit a few rows, but with both having two Q&A Sessions dedicated to swatches and a plea written in the pattern, I decided to make a complete swatch, which is 24 rows.... so far I am at about half-way into the swatch. It appears to be wider than the prescribed gauge, but stitches per inch is about right.
This will require a little more thought once the swatch is finished, then I can finalize my plan.
Happy Fiber Arts Friday!
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