YARN:
This was my first experience with the “Galatea”, and I am very impressed with the yarn. The design is meant to be worked in Bulky weight yarn. I have used cotton for my version, but it would work well in other fibers. I also think this would be a fun project in different weights too. If changing up the yarn, you will need to estimate yardage. I would suggest using the needle size recommended on the yarn ball band. If using a thinner yarn, you should need LESS than what I used for the bulky version. I think it would make an amazing small round rug. I may be knitting one in worsted weight to see how it comes out. I had VERY LITTLE YARN LEFT OVER. You may wish to purchase an additional skein to be safe.
URTH YARNS - galatea, 100% Cotton, 95 yards / 100g Hand Dyed Stripes, Color #2094 (x8) - left over 10 g
NEEDLES & GAUGE:
US 11’s/8.0 mm round needles. Since the project widens in the round you can either start with DPN’s and then switch to round needles or use magic loop. I used interchangeable needles with varying length cables for different parts of this piece.
GAUGE uses US 11’s/8.0 mm in stocking knit, before and after blocking was the same. (gauge listed above)
SIZE:
With Minimal blocking (basically shaping) it is about 52” (1.33 m) DIAMETER.
I did not hard block or try to significantly open up the lace.
NOTIONS:
A yarn sewing needle for sewing & tucking in some ends. Markers, some removable.