This is that lovely Blue-faced Leicester wool that I got for a song at Tuesday Morning a month or so ago. I decided that it wants to be some Fair Isle mitts, so I'm currently swatching. These are all on 3mm needles, so a bit less than the 4mm/US6 the ball band recommends -- gauge about 6.5 sts per inch.
The wool is very pleasant to knit with -- smooth and soft, with just a bit of sheen. The colorwork looks great even without blocking. The first time I put my hand in the swatch, I said "Oh!" out loud, it felt so good.
Swatch one is a riff on a riff of the colorwork of the Muckle Mitts, a simple zig-zag with crosses -- I used the blue and the mouse as background colors, and the cream and the beige for the pattern. I like the way this turned out -- and first one out of the gate, too! -- though it's a little blue-heavy, using about twice as much as any of the other colors.
Swatch 2 is less successful. I wanted to do a simple OXO Fair Isle, but it doesn't really read at this scale, I guess. Three rows of the second background color didn't work at all, so I changed the first chart, at the bottom, to just one row of the second background color, at the top -- it works a bit better, but still not really. On the whole, it does have a slighly more balanced use of the four colors. To my eye, though, the band of the mouse-brown across the very middle probably should be the cream, too.
Swatch 3 is not much of a winner, either. I like the pattern itself, which is cribbed from some Lion Brand scarf that keeps popping up when I Google "free fair isle chart", but these colors don't have enough contrast to bring it out. I'm afraid I wasn't very careful with the tension, either, which the longer floats definitely require. I added in some single stitches in the bottom third, to get the floats shorter, but it doesn't really speak to me that way.
So No.1 it is!
I vote for number 1 as well, it shows up best.
Posted by: marylou | December 02, 2014 at 05:27 PM