The Best Yarns for Colorwork - Untwisted Threads

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @elenabeyers2088
    @elenabeyers2088 9 месяцев назад

    I just came across your videos last night. Thank you so much for all the suggestions and information on all the videos. I hav not knit a little of sweaters but I am getting an itch to try working with colorwork.

    • @UntwistedThreads
      @UntwistedThreads  9 месяцев назад +1

      We are so happy to hear the videos are helping! I hope you enjoy your new adventure! :)

    • @elenabeyers2088
      @elenabeyers2088 8 месяцев назад

      I just reread my post. It was very late. I'm glad you got what I was trying to say despite the misspelling of words.@@UntwistedThreads

  • @delladearest2511
    @delladearest2511 Год назад +1

    Great video of your favorite yarns❣️🌟

  • @PopcornEmma
    @PopcornEmma 10 месяцев назад +1

    this is super helpful, thank you!

    • @UntwistedThreads
      @UntwistedThreads  10 месяцев назад

      We are so happy to hear that you enjoyed it Emma! :)

  • @nyxian_grid
    @nyxian_grid Год назад +1

    I believe West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4 ply is a superwash yarn, as it's at least marked as such on some websites. I need to look into it a bit more, but it seems like it.

    • @UntwistedThreads
      @UntwistedThreads  Год назад

      It is a difficult yarn to tell! It does not mention it being superwash treated on the label, and the WYS website describes it as "made using a blend of wool that includes 35% Bluefaced Leicester for a luxurious feel, with a twist of nylon for added strength. "

  • @SeverineScott
    @SeverineScott Год назад +5

    If the wool needs to have some added synthetic fibre to make it "strong", than your wool isn't strong by itself. And as such NOT a great wool choice. There is the added problem that such a wool choice is not at all a sustainable one. Acrylic and nylon takes up to 200 years to decompose. That's a very long time! You don't actually need a 4 ply yarn to do colourwork. Merino is one of the worst wool choices as far as colourwork is concerned and maybe that's why you had to go for a 4 ply yarn. Scandinavian knitting with a very long tradition of colourwork knitting simply don't use merino, nor 4 ply yarns. They use other sheep breeds, better suited for the purpose.

    • @UntwistedThreads
      @UntwistedThreads  Год назад

      You are correct, yes we shouldn't have to add fibers like nylon to add strength. As a suggestion for a beginner who may not be familiar with taking care of wool and how it can felt together, I think perhaps a higher twist or added nylon could add a little bit of strength, until they get a little bit more familiar with how to take care of their garments, and if they want to, use more rustic or traditional wool yarns. As a knitter with sensitive skin, I try to find and share yarns that are able to be worn without irritation, and are still able to achieve a garment that the knitter or crocheter desires. Thank you for your response!