I’ve had traditional knitting on the brain this week; project ideas that revolve around updated versions of fair isle stranded knitting, richly cabled texture patterns, and modern silhouettes in gansey patterns. A natural fit to bring these type of patterns a modern look is to use a classic but modern yarn, like a hand dyed semisolid. Texture patterns can still “pop” with a subtler handpaint, and fair isle patterns gain a richer palette.
Currently, I’m knitting a rich cable pattern with Eco DK, a mid-weight three-ply yarn. This pattern has non-stop cable twists on each right side row, so I’ve been using the “cabling without a needle” technique. Having a smoothly plied yarn makes life sooo much easier while doing this, as single ply yarns and loosely plied yarns tend to collapse and separate without the structure of the needle holding them up. I have a tutorial in the works for this technique, because it’s a lifesaver!


