#SeptTextileLove Day 17: Rework
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I’m intrigued by the differences that can be achieved when you rework a pattern with a different yarn and sett. The swatch on the right is a doublecloth worked mainly in 22/2 cottolin at 16 ends per inch for each layer; the swatch on the left is the same pattern worked in 2/60 silk at 32 ends per inch for each layer. The cottolin would be great for upholstery; the silk has a beautiful drape and handle and one day, I’d love to make enough for a shirt...