So while my Save Our Sheep Sweater was in Time Out and I pondered the options of to-TINK or not-to-TINK, and prepared the next yarn, Tunis, as if I would TINK.
Tunis |
This skein would take me past the arm divide and into the effort of knitting 3 sections at the same time. While I've been thinking I did not want to do this, I will for this breed band.
In each of the breed skeins, I am reserving ~3g to be included as yarn samples for a (hopeful) competition entry later this year... and with 6 rows before the sleeve divide at ~3g per row (same weight is a coincidence), I divided the cake as follows....
- Body: 18g (to get to the divide) + 3g + 50% = 63g
- Sleeves: 25% each = 19g x2
- Total Yarn = 101g
Ultimately, I did TINK.
After TINKing Navajo Churro, this is Clun Forest only |
Hopefully, I'll find a way to use the Navajo Churro in this project later.
reclaimed Navajo Churro yarn |
Happy Fiber Arts Friday!
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