INFORMATION ON OUR HEBRIDEAN YARNS
Our loose Hebridean yarn is available in 25g skeins of 2 Ply and in 50g skeins of 3 Ply.
Our design packs are made up in skeins of varying weight according to the amount required for each project.
YARN FACTS - ALICE STARMORE - HEBRIDEAN 2 PLY
Weight to length ratio (yardage): approx 85m per 25g.
Wraps per Inch: 13.
Standard Knitting Tension
Stocking Stitch: 26 28 Sts x 38 42 Rows. 3.25mm 3mm 2.75mm needles.
Stranded Two-Colour Knitting: 28 29 Sts x 32 33 Rows. 3.25mm 3mm needles.
YARN FACTS - ALICE STARMORE - HEBRIDEAN 3 PLY
Weight to length ratio (yardage): approx 100m per 50g.
Wraps per Inch: 11.
Standard Knitting Tension
Stocking Stitch: 21 23 Sts x 28 32 Rows. 4.5mm 4mm 3.75mm needles.
Stranded Two-Colour Knitting: 21 22 Sts x 24 26 Rows. 4.5mm 5mm needles.
A NOTE ON KNITTING TENSION
The tensions given above are for standard types of knitting. Please note
however that we have created our Hebridean yarns to be versatile. For
example, the loft and bounce of our Hebridean 2 Ply means that it can be
very successfully knitted in openwork on larger needles as you will see in
my Driftnet, Birdsfoot and Seaweed scarves, which are all knitted on 4.5mm
needles. We plan to use our Hebridean yarns in a wide variety of ways.
A NOTE ON YARN YARDAGE
The yardage information will give you a rough idea of the thickness of the
yarn, and it is most frequently asked about in relation to yarn
substitutions. However, please note that it is not that simple. Yarn yardage
is not the magic number that some consider it to be, which is why although
it is no secret we do not put it on our yarn labels. There are many other
considerations. Let me explain.
Creating a new yarn from scratch has been the single most exciting and
challenging objective I have had as a designer. It involves hard work and
much experimentation to achieve your desired aims. As well as the obvious
desire for a high quality pure wool in rich and subtle colourings (see our
Hebridean Colour Stories), another high priority was to create a yarn which
would provide us as designers with a broad spectrum of possible effects. We
wanted a yarn which would work spectacularly well with both knitting and
needlepoint. We wanted it to be a yarn which would work successfully over a
wide range of colour work, textures, needlepoint canvas gauges, and knitting
tensions from firm to loose and open. To do this we carefully considered the
composition. The factors involved are
- The quality and 'crimp' (spring/elasticity) of the raw material.
- The loft (smooth v fluffy)
- The spin of the yarn.
- The ply (amount of twist when the individual strands are put together).
All of these factors are crucial to the performance of the product. All of
these things need to be considered in substituting one yarn for another.
Whilst our yarn has been designed with versatility in mind, I would advise
that if you are planning to substitute it for another yarn, then please
experiment with swatches first. You simple cannot expect the same results
from different yarns. Our designs are all specifically created for our own
yarns.
Footnote. Please also note that all wool yarn contains moisture and the
yardage can be affected by humidity and temperature. If you store yarn in a
dry and hot atmosphere it will lose moisture which, as well as being very
bad for the yarn, will make it lighter thus affecting the length per weight.
Conversely if is is kept in damp conditions it will absorb moisture and
become heavier.
ALICE STARMORE - HEBRIDEAN 2 & 3 PLY COVERAGE ON NEEDLEPOINT CANVAS
1 x 2ply strand 14HPI
1 x 3ply strand 12HPI
2 x 2ply strands 10HPI
2 x 3ply strands or 3 x 2ply strands 7.5HPI
OPTIONS FOR 5HPI CANVAS
4 x 2ply strands for light coverage Continental/Basketweave Stitches. Medium
coverage Cross Stitch.
3 x 3ply strands for medium coverage Continental/Basketweave Stitches. Dense
coverage Cross Stitch.
5 x 2ply strands for dense coverage Continental/Basketweave Stitches.
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