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Dye lots, hah!

I’m currently sick and fed up with socks, so I was looking for something different to knit when I remembered the Lotus Blossom Shawl which I started last November only to put it into hibernation directly after finishing (and loving) the gauge swatch. I’ve been working on it (this time for real) for the last few days and this is how the whole thing looked on Tuesday night:

Lotus Blossom Shawl in Zitron Ecco col. 209

As usual with lace, it looks like a blob of knitting, nothing to write home about…:-)

I was cruising along nicely and had finished all three stem chards and started the first row of lotus blossoms when I realised that there’s a problem with this project. I thought I had ample yarn, considering the pattern calls for 800m and I had ten skeins of Zitron Ecco in col. 209, each running at 110m length. Unfortunately, despite all skeins sporting the same dye lot number, four of the ten have a completely different tint than the other six - the colours are distinctly colder. I don’t know whether that’s to be expected with this yarn or whether the skeins were mislabeled at the factory, however, I am so not pleased.

If I am lucky, I will be able to squeeze the shawl out of the six similar skeins - at least my calculations say that the first three skeins made almost exactly half of the shawl, and part of the first skein was used for the swatch. But what am I going to do if it doesn’t work out? Perhaps look for a matching solid and do the last rows in that? I’m certainly not using the four remaining skeins, as the colours stand out like a sore thumb.

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