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100% Cotton Yarn Gutermann Grey Cotton Thread 100m 126

Gutermann Grey Cotton Thread 100m 126

Knitting Yarn, 100% Cotton, Cotton

£1.99

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100% Cotton Yarn Gutermann Grey Cotton Thread 100m 618

Gutermann Grey Cotton Thread 100m 618

Knitting Yarn, Cotton, 100% Cotton

£1.99

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100% Cotton Yarn DMC Cotton Embroidery Floss Dark Pewter Gray, 8-3/4 yards

DMC Cotton Embroidery Floss Dark Pewter Gray, 8-3/4 yards

Cotton

£1.29

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100% Cotton Yarn DMC Pearl Cotton Ball Size 8 87yd-Very Dark Violet

DMC Pearl Cotton Ball Size 8 87yd-Very Dark Violet

Cotton, 100% Cotton

£2.69

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100% Cotton Yarn DMC Pearl Cotton Ball Size 8 87yd-Very Dark Pistachio Green Pk 10

DMC Pearl Cotton Ball Size 8 87yd-Very Dark Pistachio Green Pk 10

Cotton

£2.69

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DMC Size 8 Cotton Perle Thread 581

DMC Size 8 Cotton Perle Thread 581

Knitting Yarn, Cotton, 100% Cotton

£2.69

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DMC Pearl Cotton Ball Size 8 87yd-Light Hazelnut Brown

DMC Pearl Cotton Ball Size 8 87yd-Light Hazelnut Brown

Knitting Yarn, 100% Cotton, Cotton

£2.69

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YARN

FAQ

No specific difference exists between knitting and crochet yarn; both crafts use similar materials. However, some patterns may recommend specific types for optimal results. Choose based on the project requirements rather than the craft itself.

Yarn weight determines thickness and is classified from lace to super bulky. Check your pattern for recommended weight or decide based on the desired fabric density. Lighter weights are ideal for delicate projects, while heavier ones suit warm garments.

Acrylic yarn is best for beginners due to its affordability and ease of use. It’s machine washable and available in many colors. Wool blends are also good as they offer some elasticity, making them easier to work with.

Yarn: 3 things to consider before buying

Yarn weight is crucial for determining the thickness and texture of your finished project. It ranges from lace weight, which is very fine, to super bulky, which is thick and chunky. If you're knitting a delicate shawl, you'll likely want a lace or light fingering yarn. For a cozy blanket, consider a bulky or super bulky yarn. Always check the pattern you're following for the recommended yarn weight to ensure the best results.

The fibre content of yarn significantly affects its feel, durability, and suitability for different projects. Wool is warm and elastic, perfect for winter garments but can be itchy for some people. Cotton is breathable and ideal for summer wear or home accessories like dishcloths. Acrylic is versatile and budget-friendly but may not be as breathable as natural fibers. Determine what qualities are most important for your project before choosing the yarn.

When buying multiple skeins of yarn for a single project, always check the dye lot numbers. Yarn dyed in the same batch will have identical colors, while those from different batches might vary slightly in shade. This difference can become noticeable in your finished product, especially with large projects like sweaters or blankets. To avoid this issue, purchase all the yarn you need at once and ensure they share the same dye lot number.

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