If you love knitting, you are certainty familiar with the different kinds of yarns. Playing with fabulous yarns is just the best thing to do on a hot summer and doing it with friends make the activity all the more fun. Different fibers of yarn will result in completely different results in your piece or garment so you need to make sure that you choose your yarn very well. You may know some interesting kinds of yarns but you might also want to be familiar with the following.
Synthetic Fibers
Nylon, rayon, acrylic, viscose, and polyester are all good examples of synthetic fibers that can make up a yarn.The 100 % acrylic yarn is a common choice as it is the most low-priced yarn. If you are only beginning to learn how to knit, this type of yarn is advisable to use since it is cheap compared to the other types.
Natural Fibers
The following are types of yarns that can be categorized as natural fibers.
Cotton
Cotton is made from plants and they are usually preserved so that they will become more durable. Cotton yarns are also treated so that they will be mildew resistant and able to accept dyes better.
Wool
The best thing about wool is that it is able to accept color really well. Merino wool yarn is a famous choice in making garments.Many diverse kinds of wool exist and are spun into yarns with different weights and textures that you will surely love.
Cashmere
Cashmere is from the soft undercoats of cashmere goats. It is a very smooth type of yarn but it can be very expensive.
Alpaca/Llama
Llama wool yarn is less soft and larger. For those that have allergies to lamb’s wool, this is a better option. Alpaca and llama wool are non-allergenic because they do not contain lanolin. This yarn does not accept color as well as wool though.
Mohair
This is a thick yarn from the Angora goat with an especially ambiguous look.
Angora
Angora is a particularly soft rabbit fur yarn which has a vague appearance.
Linen
Linen yarn is made from the flax plant. This is a lightweight yarn which makes it absolutely perfect if you are planning to come up with summer garments.
Silk
Silk is from silkworm larvae and is very flat and light. It is usually combined with other yarns, often cashmere for a truly-luxurious yarn.
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