Just getting back to knitting after more than 20 years not doing any. I am very happy I found you. You explained things that I don’t remember having to concern myself with (back in the old days). Keep it up!!! Thank you so much.
This video frame is such an eye candy for me...😍😍😍 I dreamed to have a room just for my crafts and hobbies since childhood...that would be my woman-cave. You're a great teacher, I learned a lot today...thank you very much!!! 😄❤
Thank you. This is a very good jumping off point for figuring out what is what. I took apart a sweater once, just because, and ended up throwing it all away because it was small and I didn't know there would be anything I could do with it. I now wish I had it back. I should have liked to do the testing you mentioned to guess at its weight/size/usefulness. Darn it.
Thank you for your yarn review! I do have that yarn that’s labeled #4 and is too thin to even be a 3. So you can’t always trust the label, making it difficult to buy a yarn on-line🤩.
This was such a great explaination!! I am just learning and self teaching with the help of videos. You are amazing and I will look to you for all of my future lessons. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much - this video is VERY helpful regarding the different weights - the samples within each weight are helpful - and also thank you for explaining some considerations for substituting one yarn for another in a pattern. I got a load of #4 yarns on sale and have not been happy with anything I made -- now I realize that I am probably a #1 or #2 person.
Thank you for this info! fairs isle fingerless gloves what name brand n wieght yarn should be used n do big box store carry the urn needed for this project?
I liked this topic - good graphics on the weight chart and so on WPI measure. What was good info for me was considering the number of ounces and yardage in each yarn to figure out if you could make a substitution. Next time maybe you can do a closeup of yarns together to see some physical differences in the weight classes.
I have been crocheting for @4 years and I have difficulty selecting the right yarn. I have found that the feel of a skein of yarn is often different once made up into a project. Other than Bernat baby yarn, I am often disappointed with my project. I have asked more experienced crocheters and no one can explain why. Can you offer any advice?
That's interesting (and sad that you are disappointed with your projects). My gut says it's probably a tension/gauge problem, but it would help to know a little more and maybe see some pictures. What yarns have you tried that you are unhappy with? What size hook do you use with the Bernat baby yarn? Are you changing to an appropriately sized hook for different yarns? Do you like them better after blocking or washing/drying? If you are able to reach out to me on Facebook or Instagram (@experimentsincrafting) and share some pictures of the finished things I can see if I can help more. I really want to help you get to the bottom of this! Thanks for watching!
I must say I get it now, my question is why don't people just call them what they are? Example I was listening to this gal talk about a baby hat and to use a DK worsted weight yarn what dose that mean ,a # 4 or # 3 ? Maybe it's terminology?
Wow, you are a wealth of information, thank you for your clear explanation on yarns!!!
The best explanation I have come across so far and explaining yarn substitution is super helpful for a beginner like me.
Just getting back to knitting after more than 20 years not doing any. I am very happy I found you. You explained things that I don’t remember having to concern myself with (back in the old days). Keep it up!!! Thank you so much.
This video frame is such an eye candy for me...😍😍😍 I dreamed to have a room just for my crafts and hobbies since childhood...that would be my woman-cave. You're a great teacher, I learned a lot today...thank you very much!!! 😄❤
Thank you. This is a very good jumping off point for figuring out what is what. I took apart a sweater once, just because, and ended up throwing it all away because it was small and I didn't know there would be anything I could do with it. I now wish I had it back. I should have liked to do the testing you mentioned to guess at its weight/size/usefulness. Darn it.
I'm glad I could be helpful moving forward. I'm sorry about your sweater! Thanks for watching!
I'm new to crochet and this was SO helpful. Thank you for all of the work you put into this video and sharing it!
Thank you for your yarn review! I do have that yarn that’s labeled #4 and is too thin to even be a 3. So you can’t always trust the label, making it difficult to buy a yarn on-line🤩.
This was such a great explaination!! I am just learning and self teaching with the help of videos. You are amazing and I will look to you for all of my future lessons. Thank you so much!
Great video! Thank you!!! I subscribed to your channel 😍
Thank you so much - this video is VERY helpful regarding the different weights - the samples within each weight are helpful - and also thank you for explaining some considerations for substituting one yarn for another in a pattern. I got a load of #4 yarns on sale and have not been happy with anything I made -- now I realize that I am probably a #1 or #2 person.
Number 2 yarn could also be used for dresses
Thank you for this info! fairs isle fingerless gloves what name brand n wieght yarn should be used n do big box store carry the urn needed for this project?
What is the best yarn to summer top
Thank you for this explanation. I didn't know how much I didn't know. Now I know...ur... maybe. 😉😆
Great video, very helpful to this new knitter! Thank you for taking the time to explain this.
I'm so glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Thank You!
I liked this topic - good graphics on the weight chart and so on WPI measure. What was good info for me was considering the number of ounces and yardage in each yarn to figure out if you could make a substitution. Next time maybe you can do a closeup of yarns together to see some physical differences in the weight classes.
Thank you for watching and thanks for the feedback!
Thank you! That was very informative!
Helpful. Thanks
Thank you for this!
Thanks, been looking for this information. It Was really helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
What does 3mm and 4mm yarn mean?
very much appreciated this video!
Great information. Thanks
Great video thanks
Thanks 4 sharing!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜💜
Thanks for watching!
Thank You, very helpful!
Thanks for watching!
I have been crocheting for @4 years and I have difficulty selecting the right yarn. I have found that the feel of a skein of yarn is often different once made up into a project. Other than Bernat baby yarn, I am often disappointed with my project. I have asked more experienced crocheters and no one can explain why. Can you offer any advice?
That's interesting (and sad that you are disappointed with your projects). My gut says it's probably a tension/gauge problem, but it would help to know a little more and maybe see some pictures. What yarns have you tried that you are unhappy with? What size hook do you use with the Bernat baby yarn? Are you changing to an appropriately sized hook for different yarns? Do you like them better after blocking or washing/drying? If you are able to reach out to me on Facebook or Instagram (@experimentsincrafting) and share some pictures of the finished things I can see if I can help more. I really want to help you get to the bottom of this! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing!!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
I must say I get it now, my question is why don't people just call them what they are? Example I was listening to this gal talk about a baby hat and to use a DK worsted weight yarn what dose that mean ,a # 4 or # 3 ? Maybe it's terminology?
Doily are lace weight yarn
Pls I need one
I don’t understand why you are not showing the weights as in compared to each other or across your hand something
You mentioned stranded yarn but didn't say what it is.
Please help me to learn crochet please please hear my cry
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