I swatched my Calmer and it came out true to gauge.  I decided to go ahead and start knitting and my gauge seems off-- 7 stitches to the inch!  Maybe this is due to the cables.  At any rate, I fall between the XS and S as I need a finished garment that measures about 31 inches.  I'm thinking that I'll just go ahead and make the small since my gauge is smaller. This stuff really stretches so I know it will fit, if not be a little big.  My question is --for those of you who have used this yarn before--does Calmer stretch out and sag while it's being worn?  If not, then I'm okay.  I've done cotton things before that fit when you put them on then 6 hours later they appear to be a size or two too big!  Will the stretch in this yarn prevent this from happening?
Thanks!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
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In my experiences, Calmer does not sag at all and holds up amazingly well.
It truly is unique among other cotton yarns, as it seems to have more wool-like properties than cotton-like. It doesn't sag or stretch out while being worn.
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