Sunday, October 9, 2011

Organik

My initial plans yesterday consisted of frogging my Audrey and reskeining the yarn. However, those plans were thwarted by this:


Notice something missing?


Oh yeah, that would be the handle.
I've been following the Rocky Coast Cardigan knit-a-long in the Coastal Knits Group on Ravelry and finally decided to wind some yarn and swatch. Mid-yarn winding, snap, and the handle was off. I had a "what the?!" type of moment and called Knit Picks customer service. My new winder will be on its way tomorrow morning. Crisis averted. This of course means that I haven't frogged Audrey yet because I don't care to do that without the winder. 


In the meantime, I swatched for a couple projects and eventually cast on for the Rocky Coast Cardigan. This is going to be an open front, cabled cardigan knit out of The Fibre Company's Organik yarn in Magma.


At this point, I've knit through two skeins the Organik (pattern calls for nine) and it is working up beautifully. Once this project is done I don't know if I'll be able to sing the praises of the Organik enough! Not only is it soft, it has a really lovely sheen that kind of makes the whole thing glow. Over on the KAL forum, a lot of knitters were concerned that because this is a single spun yarn there would be a fair amount of pilling (oh, the dreaded pilling!). The designer, Hannah Fettig, recently posted on her blog information about the yarn and why this luxury yarn is also a workhorse. I was definitely sold but in case you haven't had the chance to see this yarn in real life (I know my LYS doesn't carry this) I thought I would offer you a quick comparison between the Organik and some Malabrigo Worsted.


I think it's easy to immediately see that these too are not as alike as one might initially think. Although the Organik is very light and full, you can tell that it holds together better than the Malabrigo.  I also gave both yarns a few twists in the opposite direction and the Mal unspun pretty quickly while the Organik sprung back into place.


Don't get me wrong, I love Malabrigo with the best of them but if you're considering the Organik for your sweater, it will be well worth it and I bet it will last for quite some time.


I've already divided the sleeves for my sweater and am working my way down the back. This is a cable heavy pattern (although an easy cable) and being able to cable without the cable needle makes things go much more quickly. I'm sure I'm not the only person doing this but I thought, for those out there who are interested and unsure how to go about it, tomorrow I'll post a little tutorial on how I cable without the needle.

10 comments:

  1. Gorgeous color- good to know about that yarn. I was wondering the same thing ( I swear the curvier a gal is, the more a sweater pills). Can't wait to see the finished product.

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  2. The yarn is lovely! It does have a nice sheen. Can't wait for the tutorial on cabling without a cable needle. I've been afraid to try it.

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  3. Cardigan is looking great. Looking forward to your tutorial, I have tried cabling without a cable needle a couple of times but always mess it up.

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  4. love the color! it is working up beautifully!! (I tried your untwist trick on my chadwick, and it sprang right back, too - sure hope it behaves like the organik and not the mal worsted!!)

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  5. This cardi is very popular! I look forward to seeing your finished version. Looks wonderful so far!

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  6. You are making great progress on that sweater! The colour and sheen of that yarn looks great.

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  7. What a great lesson you provided us -- thank you. Sorry to see that your winder lost its crank ... nightmare!! As for knitting mock cables, I love that technique and am looking forward to seeing yours.

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  8. I love a good single ply yarn - thanks for the run down on Organik!

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  9. I love the color you have chosen. Hello! from a crocheter and fellow Blogtoberfest participant.

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  10. Interesting! I appreciate the info, and I will definitely check it (once I can buy yarn again, that is!). Sorry about your ball winder, but I'm glad KP is taking care of it!

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