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Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 08:39 pm
I want to make a sweater. (Well, technically, a poncho, but a crocheted object to keep me all warm and cozy on my top.)

I'm allergic to wool, so I can't use it, and I'm wondering what sort of yarn should I look into for making an adult-size piece of clothing. I have my eye on an ebay lot of 60% cotton/40% microfiber (Lana Grossa Soft Cotton, if anyone knows it), but I'm open to suggestions.

I'm new at this, so I'd like stuff that's easy to work with, and machine washable is better than handwashable, but I am flexible on this point. (Or, rather, I am totally willing to put handwashable things in the washing machine and live with the terrible results, which isn't quite the same thing.) Also, cheaper is better. The pattern I'm looking at calls for 740 yards of bulky.
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 03:48 am (UTC)
Oh, well, I never pay any attention to the recommended hook or needle size for a given yarn, I just use whatever gauges/looks right.

I think it depends on the pattern. If you are making a poncho thing, well, you add a few rows until it looks right and you go from there. If you are making a lace sweater, you will be sort of fucked unless you're a lot better crocheter than I am, and I'm not too bad.