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  • DanDoh Cotton Air project cheat sheet

    Planning a Pearls, Wavelets, or Reflection Sweater?

    Yumiko Alexander's designs for Cotton Air are all worked with two strands of different colors of Cotton Air. 

    Choosing your colors is the fun part—but figuring out how much yarn you need shouldn’t slow you down.

    I created this simple DanDoh Cotton Air Project Cheat Sheet to help you plan your project with confidence. Whether you're knitting the asymmetrical Pearls, the breezy Wavelets, or the classic Reflection, you’ll find all the yardage by size and style right here.

    Here’s how it works:

    1. Pick your sweater pattern: Pearls, Wavelets, or Reflection These links take you to the project pages so you can see some of the color combinations other knitters have used.

    2. Use the chart below to find how much DanDoh Cotton Air you'll need for your size and length

    3. Shop the yarn here—just choose two colors you love!

    Pro tip: DanDoh Cotton Air is meant to be held double, so mixing two colors creates soft marled effects or bold contrasts—totally up to you.


    DanDoh Designs come with so many options- different sizes and different lengths -- very  nice to have, but sometimes confusing.  If you're wondering how many skeins you need of Cotton Air to make these gorgeous garments but want to double check how many skeins you need, here's a handy chart for Cotton Air.  Order Cotton Air here

    To see it bigger, right click the chart and choose "open image in a new tab"  or download a pdf of the chart here 




    Also, here are a few inspirational color combinations for Yumiko's Reflection 

    And a few I thought were nice