Poo!
There are three basic choices:
1.) Mail order some more yarn, but from a different vendor.
2.) Search high-and-low. Again.
3.) Give up on the "Superwash," and make it out of Rowan Felted Tweed. That stuff *can* go in the wash (albeit carefully and on the "gentle" setting). But not in the dryer. But nicer yarn. But no dryer. But nicer yarn. But no dryer. (This is the debate that led me to the Cascade 220 Superwash in the first place.)
Will have to think about this for a few days. (Which, conveniently, may just give me enough time to finish up Freya. Wow! I can't believe that, really.)
But here's the good stuff! Remember these?

Check it out:

When I made them (the sweaters, not the babies) I was hoping they'd be right for late spring / summer. That timing might work . . . but babies grow fast. (That, too, is their fault, I'm sure.)

Squee!
Awwww! Makes my ovaries hurt. Ow.
ReplyDeleteI read on someone's blog recently that 220SW shrinks in the dryer too.
(This might be a duplicate comment... Blogger Beta hates me.)
It's their fault. In fact, they may have taken your yarn.
ReplyDeleteLook!!!What little cuties! The handknits look great. I bet they will fit as planned in the spring. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteAng