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I LOVE this yarn. Love. I made a lovely blanket using the double crochet stitch. However, I have to say that there were yarn width inconsistencies in almost every skein I used (I used 12). There seemed to often be a part of the yarn that got really puffy! I kind of enjoyed these irregularities to be honest, but I have to say that they are there, big time.
After this video I will be looking at all your reviews before I begin. I bought this yarn in 2 colors and adore it but you gave EXCELLENT tips and insight! Wow you got this review and tip vid perfect!!
I really find your review so informative. Especially frogging info. Lol. I crochet and knit and like how the garter stitch looks. Thanks for the review
Thanks, Tamara! I've got to have this yarn, and I don't think you left out any detail. I see now I'm going to also have learn how to knit. And Furls. That's going to happen at my house, too. I have seen my future.
Thank you - nice video. I was hoping you would mention if it "opens" from inside the skein or outside, i can never tell. I tried from inside - big bunch of yarn but no end found, so have now started from outside. Also, would have liked to have known smallest knitting needle you would limit it to. :)
I'm so glad you like it! I rarely use many knots in my crochet - the easiest way to join a new ball is to finish the last stitch of the old ball with the new one, leaving 6" or so of tail on each to be woven in later. :)
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I LOVE this yarn. Love. I made a lovely blanket using the double crochet stitch. However, I have to say that there were yarn width inconsistencies in almost every skein I used (I used 12). There seemed to often be a part of the yarn that got really puffy! I kind of enjoyed these irregularities to be honest, but I have to say that they are there, big time.
After this video I will be looking at all your reviews before I begin. I bought this yarn in 2 colors and adore it but you gave EXCELLENT tips and insight! Wow you got this review and tip vid perfect!!
I really find your review so informative. Especially frogging info. Lol. I crochet and knit and like how the garter stitch looks. Thanks for the review
Thank you for a great review of this new yarn. I am allergic to all the wool yarns, this will give me a new option to get the wool look of a project.
Thank you so much for the review. I’m allergic to wool and am looking for a substitute for mohair. This looks like it might fit the bill!
I bought some of this awhile ago at my Walmart and have been waiting for some patterns and reviews. Thanks can't wait to use it.
I’m doing a Brioche Baby Blanket in powder right now, and it feels so dreamy 🥰
Thanks, Tamara! I've got to have this yarn, and I don't think you left out any detail. I see now I'm going to also have learn how to knit. And Furls. That's going to happen at my house, too. I have seen my future.
Love it. My mobius scarf looks like fur!
Can't wait to see your future sweater tutorial!
Beautiful colors thank you
Awesome, I'm looking forward to your sweater pattern. Also thank you for the review.
Great review! Thorough and to the point. I'll try this yarn, mohair is not my cup of tea. Thanks Tamara!
Thank you - nice video. I was hoping you would mention if it "opens" from inside the skein or outside, i can never tell. I tried from inside - big bunch of yarn but no end found, so have now started from outside. Also, would have liked to have known smallest knitting needle you would limit it to. :)
Thank you for the feedback, I'll incorporate it into future reviews!
Thanks so much I will have to get me some for a sweater hugs
I just got this and love working with it. I wanted to see if you have any tips for joining this yarn without having to use knots?
I'm so glad you like it! I rarely use many knots in my crochet - the easiest way to join a new ball is to finish the last stitch of the old ball with the new one, leaving 6" or so of tail on each to be woven in later. :)
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Nice colors
Great p, very thorough review!
interesting yarn...
not quite sure, if I'm sold on it...
*guess it's one that has to be tried*
Would this be a good substitute for Lopi yarn?
Nice mam thanks
Thank u
Thank you looks like really nice yarn ....Aleta Sneed