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Rujuu MYAL FAQs
I am absolutely thrilled to see everyone getting stuck in and taking the stashbusting so seriously! This is exactly what I was hoping for. I’ve loved seeing all your questions and yarn combinations, and since a few topics keep popping up, I wanted to share a quick FAQ before Clue 1 comes out in a few days. I'll keep updating this post to add more questions if necessary. 👉 What does Rujuu mean? Rujuu (pronounced "roo-JOO", with emphasis on the second syllable) is based on an Arabic name meaning "Return." For me, this perfectly reflects how leftover and stash yarns can return to a new purpose, seen with fresh eyes to create something new. 👉 Why is the yardage so huge? - The yardage includes about 10% for swatching, which is a common practice in knitwear design. While this approach may need updating, it remains standard. Larger sizes don’t necessarily require larger swatches, so this is something to consider. - The estimate is based on schematic measurements, so if you have a shorter torso or sleeves, you’ll need less yarn. - I’ve added extra buffer to ensure no one runs out of yarn midway through a motif, as mentioned in the video. The estimate is intentionally generous. - Additionally, button bands are included in the yardage and typically use 30-40% of Colour D. If you’re making a pullover, you’ll need less of D. 👉 Is C the main colour? A is intended to be the main colour, but C is also used as main colour in some clues. C is also used in yarn-heavy techniques, such as slip stitches, where the idea of a "main colour" doesn’t apply. This is why there’s more of C. 👉 How are the colours used? - A: Used with C only; requires high contrast with C. - B: Used with C only; should have some contrast with C and must not be the same yarn as C, though it can be the same yarn as A. - C: Used with A and B; you can use multiple colours for C or a colour-changing yarn as long as it maintains high contrast with A. For example, a range of shades from dark blue to dark red can work with a beige/grey A. - D: Used on its own; can be the same as any of the other colours.
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Hi, I'm late as usual! Here are my colors. My color A and D will be Aspen (cream). My color B is the Dusk (dusky rose color) My color C is Midnight (dark blue/black). It is all worsted weight from my stash. I'm off to swatch and then bust into Clue 1.
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@Katrin Kerler Your yarn is very pretty!
Introduction
Hi everyone. My name is Deborah Whitehurst. I also go by the name The Spatially Challenged Knitter on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. I live in San Diego, California. This will be my second Mystery Yoke Sweater. Here's a picture of my completed sweater from last year. (Full disclosure, I didn't finish it until September. Sorry Zanete!) I'm still trying to decide between the cardigan and the pullover for this year. I'll post some yarn choices soon. I'm very excited for this year's mystery!
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Hello everyone, my name is Deborah Whitehurst. I also go by the name of The Spatially Challenged Knitter on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.

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Joined Jan 3, 2026
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