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pictish CRAFTAs '07 Lifelong Stash Enhancement

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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:44 pm Post subject: Yarns that do and don't pill - recommendations!! |
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I am finding that quite a few of the garments I've made have pilled or are starting to pill but there are others that are looking as good as new so I thought it would be a good idea if we shared some of our experiences of what has worked or not worked for us - bearing in mind that sometimes it's the way we wash things or the way we've knit them that can be the problem I know
I would recommend Rowan Scottish Tweed DK - very expensive I know but I have worn my jacket a lot in the last 18 months and it still looks immaculate Also Rowan Summer Tweed (stretches and softens but springs back when washed), Rowan 4 Ply Cotton, Jaeger Alpaca 4 Ply - amazing stuff, Kilcarra Aran Tweed (pilled a little bit but seems to have settled down and has been worn a lot). I have a DB Alpaca Silk Aran scarf that has been worn daily for 2 years nearly and is still looking lovely - my DB Alpaca Silk DK wrap cardi has pilled a bit though
The following are lovely yarns but have all shown signs of pilling after only a few wears - RYC Cashsoft DK (looked dreadful after wearing twice ), DB Cashmerino Astrakhan (just a bit), DB Cotton Angora (sheds rather than pills really).
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malteser

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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:34 pm Post subject: |
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What a great thread.
Rowan Denim is great, so is All Seasons cotton. I also liked a disconued Debbie Bliss Aran Tweed is also excellent (but discontinued). Twilley Freedom Spirit and Noro Kureyon pill a bit but are not really a problem.
I agree with RYC Cashsoft DK. It was the first yarn I spent quite a bit on when I returned to knitting and the cardi looked like something out of the ragbag after a couple of wears.
I also had a problem with Sublime Cashmere Merino Silk Aran which pilled badly after the first time on. I bought this just after it was launched so don't know if it is any better now. _________________ Anne |
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melody yarns Site Admin

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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:22 pm Post subject: |
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Don't. You're scaring me.
Seriously, it's dreadful that a yarn pills so badly after one or two wearings isn't it?
I'm the last one to recommend anything that doesn't pill because I'm so dreadful at getting pulls and pills in my knitteds, whether shop bought or handknitted, although since I've been handwashing only it's calmed down a bit
Probably the best yarn for me is 100% cotton, the one I would highly recommend is Patons 100% Cotton DK; the 4ply is the same but thinner. It does pill under the arms after a LOT of wearings, but washes and wears brilliantly. _________________ Melody's blog
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Jobo

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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:39 pm Post subject: |
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Rowan 4 ply soft doesnt pill - sadly discontinued
Its funny with the Debbie Bliss yarns, I used the cashmerino aran and it pilled dreadfully, but the Baby Cashmerino doesnt seem to.
Rialto pills.
Debbie Bliss Cathay (discontinued) was the best one - I washed and washed my cardi and it even went in the tumble dryer and still looked good as new. I wore it so much it fell apart
Artesano Inca Mist looks even better after it has been washed.
Manos del Uruguay Silk Blend - pills slightly but not enough to ruin it. |
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pictish CRAFTAs '07 Lifelong Stash Enhancement

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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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Debs so many of these very soft yarns pill All the 'cash' ones just about to some degree though I must say my DB Cashmerino DK has done better than the Rowan Cashsoft!! And the Alpaca Silk which is buttery soft is pretty good too
I haven't finished anything in pure merino so not sure how that fares - that would interesting to know!!
I am still going to knit up these yarns but I wouldn't buy any more of anything I found pilled so I think it's a good thing to know and you can choose something that is longer lasting  _________________ Ali xxx |
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pictish CRAFTAs '07 Lifelong Stash Enhancement

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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:49 pm Post subject: |
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| Jobo wrote: | Rowan 4 ply soft doesnt pill - sadly discontinued
Its funny with the Debbie Bliss yarns, I used the cashmerino aran and it pilled dreadfully, but the Baby Cashmerino doesnt seem to.
Rialto pills.
Debbie Bliss Cathay (discontinued) was the best one - I washed and washed my cardi and it even went in the tumble dryer and still looked good as new. I wore it so much it fell apart
Artesano Inca Mist looks even better after it has been washed.
Manos del Uruguay Silk Blend - pills slightly but not enough to ruin it. |
You know I started something in Rialto and it was pilling at the bottom as I was knitting it - even the cashmerino doesn't do that
Alpaca is definitely more robust then despite being very soft. I wondered about the Manos so that's good to hear!!!
And good about the 4 Ply Soft too though obviously bad it's gone  _________________ Ali xxx |
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melody yarns Site Admin

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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:16 pm Post subject: |
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Well it's actually quite enlightening to hear that expensive yarns pill just as much as the cheapo ones do  _________________ Melody's blog
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pictish CRAFTAs '07 Lifelong Stash Enhancement

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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:21 pm Post subject: |
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It's a bit much though isn't it I seem to remember Rialto for instance being promoted as 'resistant to pilling' when it first came out  _________________ Ali xxx |
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melody yarns Site Admin

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Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:46 pm Post subject: |
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Mmmm yes you're right about expecting better performance from expensive yarns I like the feel of Rialto but haven't got any at all in stash  _________________ Melody's blog
Ravelry name ~ melodyyarns
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CJ CRAFTAs '07 Best Frogpond Exit

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Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:08 pm Post subject: |
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I agree re DB aran cashmerino, after one or two wears only, my tree jacket jumper was pilling really badly. I still wear it though. The baby cashmerino wore much better on DD's cardigan. the bulky weight also pilled.
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