Types of knitting yarn

In this article, we will discuss the main types of knitting yarn and their uses. Knitting is a popular type of needlework that can be enjoyed all year round and create not only warm clothes for winter, but also stylish accessories for summer. One of the most important aspects that determine the quality of knitting is choosing the right thread. So what yarns are good for knitting?


Wool
Wool is one of the traditional knitting yarns and is very popular for its warmth, softness and abrasion resistance. Wool is made from different types of wool, such as sheep's wool, alpaca wool and merino wool. Each species has its own characteristics that can influence the knitting project. For example, alpaca wool is very soft and warm, while merino wool is soft and wear-resistant. Wool is dyed in various colors and can be used not only for warm clothes, but also for accessories such as scarves and gloves.

There are also different types of wool that are designed for different knitting projects. For example, in order to create garments for different temperatures, the right types of wool can be very important. For warmer clothes, thick, soft and warm types of wool, such as merino wool or sheep's wool, are usually used. For less warm clothing such as sweaters, thinner and lighter wool is usually used.

Merino wool, Drops, Big Merino

Acrylic
Acrylic threads are synthetic and are very soft, light and non-shrinkable. They are also readily available and easy to handle, making them a popular choice for beginner knitters. Acrylic threads are dyed in a variety of colors, so they can be used for a variety of color schemes. However, acrylic yarns do not provide the same warmth as wool and may be of a lower quality than other yarns.

Knitting yarn, acrylic, for making toys


Cotton
These yarns are soft, lightweight and cooling. They are also very well tolerated by allergic skin and are readily available. Cotton is a popular choice for summer clothing and accessories such as scarves and sweaters. However, cotton threads can vary in quality depending on the manufacturer and may be prone to fraying.

Cotton, knitting crochet thread, Drops


Half wool
Semi-wool is a blend between wool and synthetics. It is very soft, wear-resistant and warm, but at the same time light. Half wool also comes in a variety of colors and can be used for a variety of knitting projects.

Alize, knitting yarn, Lanagold, half wool


Silk
Silk threads are very soft, smooth and shiny. Silk yarn can be very thin and light or thick and warm, so it can be used for a variety of knitting ideas. Silk thread can also be made from different types of silk, such as mulberry silk and tussah silk, which have different properties and colors.

alpaca silk, knitting threads, silk, drops

linen
Linen threads are made from flax fiber, which is a natural and strong fabric. Linen is a popular choice for summer clothing and accessories, as linen is light and cooling. They are also well tolerated by the skin and are resistant to abrasion.
It is important to note that linen threads can be fragile and more difficult to handle than other threads. It is recommended to wash linen clothes and accessories gently by hand or using detergents for sensitive fabrics. Too strong and hard threads should also be avoided, as they can damage the linen threads.
Linen yarn is a great choice for those who want to create summery and light knitwear that can be worn during the hot season. Also, if you want to add texture and a natural feel to your knits, linen yarn can be a great choice.


It is important to note that each type of thread can have its own advantages and disadvantages, depending on the project for which they are used. For example, wool is very warm and wear-resistant, but it is difficult to clean and maintain. Cotton is lightweight and cooling, but may not be as warm as wool. Acrylic yarns are light and cheap, but they may not be as warm and high quality as other yarns. Silk threads are soft and shiny, but can be expensive and fragile.

So when choosing a yarn for knitting or crocheting, it is important to consider your project and choose a yarn that will meet your expectations and needs.

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