Your research is comprehensive and excellent, thanks so much ❣️ This makes for handy reference ❣️ Also hoping King Cole’s finesse cotton yarn makes the list❣️
That's a great question! I think Drops Cotton Merino could be a great choice depending on what you're looking for! Drops Daisy could be a great option too, very soft!:)
Not quite sure in you mentioned it. For inside garments I would prefer a mixture of Merino and cotton (or silk?) as it is dangerous that a newborn becomes to hot in only Wool. This Problem occurs not only with acrylics. For a cold outside nap or walk I would prefer only wool in cold areas. And always keep in mind that the Best way to dress up a newborn is in several layers than in one warm let‘s say sweater. Then you can change the clothing very fast and easy when you come from the outside to the inside and the other way around. Just put off or on for example the cardigan and everything is fine. And keep in mind that diapers Must be changed very often. Some clothes must be taken of completely while others can be opened between the legs and everything is Fine🤗. Please excuse my writing. I am from Europe and my iPad does Not speak englisch😢, so it corrects a lot of things into German words or writes them with big letters instead with small ones (or how do you say that?🙈) Thanks for that Video. There were some Great tips. And you explained very well! Greetings to all of you💕
@UntwistedThreads I want to suprise my expecting friend for her first and not sure whether the blend will be suitable. I think she may not use it if it's not cotton. I am confused which yarn to buy
@@emaandeshmukh247 That is understandable! Unfortunately cotton doesn't have much stretch or give, but our favorite is Stylecraft Naturals Organic Cotton. You can feel it for free right now with 11 other yarns on our Patreon if you'd like :)
@@Birdie336 Great question! We send out monthly yarn cards with samples of the yarns we review each month. You can get your first month for free with a specialty yarn card:)
Thank you for this video! Definately saving. Just found out I will be expecting my first grandbaby and this is so useful!
How exciting, congratulations! You're welcome, we're happy we could help!:)
Thank you so much for this video i am beginner and was clueless this gave me the clarity!
We all have to start somewhere! We're happy that we could help:)
Your research is comprehensive and excellent, thanks so much ❣️
This makes for handy reference ❣️
Also hoping King Cole’s finesse cotton yarn makes the list❣️
Thank you! We're happy to hear you enjoyed it! Yes, it is on our list to review!:)
Hi! I love drops yarn ☺️ Which you advise for baby bonnet or hat and booties? It’s for crochet one needle. Thanks ☺️
That's a great question! I think Drops Cotton Merino could be a great choice depending on what you're looking for! Drops Daisy could be a great option too, very soft!:)
Not quite sure in you mentioned it. For inside garments I would prefer a mixture of Merino and cotton (or silk?) as it is dangerous that a newborn becomes to hot in only Wool. This Problem occurs not only with acrylics. For a cold outside nap or walk I would prefer only wool in cold areas. And always keep in mind that the Best way to dress up a newborn is in several layers than in one warm let‘s say sweater. Then you can change the clothing very fast and easy when you come from the outside to the inside and the other way around. Just put off or on for example the cardigan and everything is fine.
And keep in mind that diapers Must be changed very often. Some clothes must be taken of completely while others can be opened between the legs and everything is Fine🤗. Please excuse my writing. I am from Europe and my iPad does Not speak englisch😢, so it corrects a lot of things into German words or writes them with big letters instead with small ones (or how do you say that?🙈)
Thanks for that Video. There were some Great tips. And you explained very well! Greetings to all of you💕
Guten tag! Yes, those are very great points to consider! Thank you for sharing!:)
Can I make baby socks from cotton yarn for hot areas?
That's a great question! Since cotton doesn't have much stretch, maybe consider a cotton/merino blend yarn :)
@UntwistedThreads I want to suprise my expecting friend for her first and not sure whether the blend will be suitable. I think she may not use it if it's not cotton. I am confused which yarn to buy
@@emaandeshmukh247 That is understandable! Unfortunately cotton doesn't have much stretch or give, but our favorite is Stylecraft Naturals Organic Cotton. You can feel it for free right now with 11 other yarns on our Patreon if you'd like :)
@@UntwistedThreads how can you feel yarn on patreon?
@@Birdie336 Great question! We send out monthly yarn cards with samples of the yarns we review each month. You can get your first month for free with a specialty yarn card:)