All good trips start with a first step and this project was just beggin’ for this:
I put three cones of cotton in a low box and got barefoot with it.
You can see my winder is attached to a little wooden step-stool. This gives it a happy home with the right height for moi to park in front of visual entertainment and wail.
I made a big, triple-strand cake:
I apologize but it was just so pretty, I had to “pose” it in a Yarn Cake Portrait for the ages before I cast on my Absorba.
But how big was it?
Here it sits on the M-D book and you can see it takes up almost the whole 8.5×11″ page. Aiee! That’s a big cake ;p
What’s supposed to come next here are my first logs (I got to 2.5). But I did not like my gauge. I started out with a size 15 needle, ripped, then went down to a size 13 and ripped again.
It was just a little too loose — this yarn is thinner than what the pattern calls for and needs a little TLC to get going.
Now I am a woman on the verge of a cast on with the proper size needles. Powerful.
But will my Absorba be absorbA?
Can’t wait to see the FO; if it doesn’t absorb enough, you could always back it with a towel? Or just love it as is.
This is going to be gorgeous!
I’m thinking it will be plenty-o-absorba — making it tighter stitches actually is making it poofy in a good way ;p