I have a question regarding threads and their plies. What would be the difference in say a Fresia 60/2 and a 60/3? I understand plies from a spinners/knitters point of view- I prefer to make and knit with a 3 ply as I like the more "round" yarn-particularly if I'm wanting to knit something with a lot of stitch definition. Are there particular types of lace that benefit from a yarn that "mashes" down better (as I assume a 60/2 would) and others that benefit from the added firmness of a 3 ply? I guess my question is, if I'd determined that a pattern required a Fresia 60 what would make me choose a 2 ply or a 3 ply? Of course, I'm assuming that a 60/2 and 60/3 are the same size -that is occupy the same amount of space, and that the 3 ply is made with each single much smaller than the singles in a 2 ply and perhaps spun more tightly. Then again my assumptions could be quite wrong. (wouldn't be the first time ;-) Dona Bushong For the most part all moved in and ready to make lace again after our move from MD to Groton, CT
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