When I said that this was a grand experiment, I was not exaggerating. In fact, it's an experiment every time you try. That fact was told to me by the woman who owns the yarn shop where I shop in Traverse City, Mich. It was told to me by the woman who owns the knit shop I visit in Sherman Oaks, Calif., and it was mentioned several times in the directions I found in a brand-new knitting book. This is not to frighten you away but simply to warn you that things may not always turn out exactly as you had planned or expected. So you adapt!The rules are few. The variations are many.
- You must use non-washable wool as your main yarn. It is best if it is 100 percent wool. For added body, use two strands of the wool yarn, and for added interest, make this in a contrasting and/or complimentary color. Knit the two together as one strand. For even further interest, add a third yarn that is NOT wool and will not shrink. This can be used throughout or as an accent.
- It is suggested to use needles at least one size larger than you would ordinarily use with the yarn you select. Two sizes larger are often preferred.
- Having knit your item, you will then do what you have been told NEVER to do with nonwashable wool yarn. You will wash it! You will, in fact, place it in a pillowcase and wash it at least once...maybe twice...in hot water in the washing machine. You may also wish to dry it in the dryer! Whether or not you add anything to the water is also up for grabs. I used a gentle detergent; Cherryl used a tablespoon of baking soda, and another time I used nothing. If you are washing nothing else, it is also a good idea to add a towel or two for agitation.
- In most cases, the knit item will shrink noticeably, so it is recommended that you make a sample swatch, measure it, wash it, and measure again. Only in this way will you know for certain how much it might shrink. Fortunately most of the items you will make will probably not be wearable items, so the exact amount of shrinkage will not be that important. It is not necessary to include the non-shrinking yarn when making the sample swatch unless you want to see what it will look like.