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Craft yarn comes in several thicknesses or weights. This is not to be confused with the measurement and weight listed above. The Craft Yarn
Council of America promotes a standardized industry system for measuring yarn weight, where weights are numbered from 0 (finest) to 7 (thickest). Each weight can
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Combed yarns are produced by adding another step of yarn spinning, namely combing, which aligns the fibres and removes the short fibres carried over from the previous step of carding. Combed yarn results in superior-quality fabrics. In comparison to carded yarns, this particular yarn is slightly more
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A hank of yarn is a looped bundle of yarn, similar to how wire is typically sold. The yarn is usually tied in two places directly opposite each other to keep the loops together and to keep them from tangling. Hanks are a preferred method of fastening yarn for many yarn sellers and yarn-dyers due to
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and parent companies like
Yarnspirations sell their yarn in skeins. Unlike other types of yarn balls, a skein allows you to access both ends of the yarn. The yarn end in the inside of the skein is called a center pull. One major complaint of center pull bullet skeins is that the inside yarn end is
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because variations in heat and humidity can cause fibers to absorb different amounts of moisture from the air, thus increasing the measured weight of the yarn without adding any fiber material. The actual length of the yarn contained in a ball or skein can vary due to the inherent heaviness of the
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Yarns combining synthetic and natural fibers inherit the properties of each parent, according to the proportional composition. Synthetics are added to lower cost, increase durability, add unusual color or visual effects, provide machine washability and stain resistance, reduce heat retention, or
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Synthetic fibers come in three basic forms: staple, tow, and filament. Staple is cut fibers, generally sold in lengths up to 120 mm. Tow is a continuous "rope" of fibers consisting of many filaments loosely joined side-to-side. Filament is a continuous strand consisting of anything from one
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When natural hair-type fibers are burned, they tend to singe and have a smell of burnt hair; this is because many, like human hair, are protein-derived. Cotton and viscose (rayon) yarns burn as a wick. Synthetic yarns generally tend to melt, though some synthetics are inherently
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yarns, yarn with thick or thin sections alternating regularly or irregularly. In a similar manner, creating deliberate unevenness, additions or injections of neps or metallic or synthetic fibers (along with natural fibers) in spinning creates novelty yarns.
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Skeins are one of the most common types of yarn ball. Although skeins are technically described as yarn that has been wound into an oblong shape, the word "skein" is used generically to describe any ball of yarn. Many large-scale yarn retailers like
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Yarn is selected for different textiles based on the characteristics of the yarn fibres, such as warmth (wool), light weight (cotton or rayon), durability (nylon is added to sock yarn, for example), or softness (cashmere, alpaca).
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appears on the label: 5 to 7 stitches per inch using size 4.5 to 5.1 mm needles. The bottom skein is sock weight, specifically for knitting socks. Recommended gauge: 8 to 10 stitches per inch, using size 3.6 to 4.2 mm
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not easily found, and often is pulled out of the skein in a jumble of tangled yarn called "yarn barf". There are two types of skeins: a pull skein, which is more rectangular in shape, and a bullet skein, which is rounder.
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management. Further studies suggest that known allergens applied during textile processing are minimally present in wool garments today given current industry practices and are unlikely to lead to allergic reactions.
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yarn is a recycled yarn made from the same fabric as is used in T-shirts and other clothes. It is often made from the remainder fabric of clothing manufacture, and therefore is considered a recycled and
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be described by a number and name: Size 0 yarn is called Lace, size 1 is Super Fine, size 2 is Fine, size 3 is Light, size 4 is Medium, size 5 is Bulky, size 6 is Super Bulky, and size 7 is Jumbo.
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fibre and the thickness of the strand; for instance, a 50 g skein of lace weight mohair may contain several hundred metres, while a 50 g skein of bulky wool may contain only 60 metres.
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Another measurement of yarn weight, often used by weavers, is wraps per inch (WPI). The yarn is wrapped snugly around a ruler and the number of wraps that fit in an inch are counted.
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feathers. Natural fibers such as these have the advantage of being slightly elastic and very breathable while trapping a great deal of air, making for some of the warmest fabrics.
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expensive, because the weaving is a long, consuming process. Combining separates small fibres from elongated fibres, in which this procedure makes the yarn softer and smoother.
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A comparison of yarn weights (thicknesses): the top skein is aran weight, suitable for knitting a thick sweater or hat. The manufacturer's recommended knitting
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than their woven counterparts. Hosiery yarn comes from a separate spinning process (melt spinning), and is used with circular knitting machines to form fabric.
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product. It can also be made at home out of used clothing. The resulting yarn can be used in knitted or crocheted items.
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1985:"Moisture mobility in textured yarns and fabrics"
1380:J.J. Pizzuto's Fabric Science: Studio Access Card
878:Yarn may be used undyed, or may be coloured with
568:measured in a weight per linear measurement basis
154:is a type of yarn intended for sewing by hand or
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1292:. Office of Elementary and Secondary Education,
1001:In Europe, textile engineers often use the unit
617:more readily, unless special treatments such as
566:filament to many. Synthetic fiber is most often
5025:Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods
1671:, 10th edition, Pearson/Prentice-Hall. p. 197.
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1264:, 10th edition, Pearson/Prentice-Hall. p. 203.
773:Hosiery yarns are used in the manufacturing of
745:(the threads appear to go "up" to the left) or
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480:, and silk. More rarely, yarn may be spun from
289:were the first materials for yarn, and textile
1283:"Spinning Yarns, Telling Tales about Textiles"
897:: yarn with flecks of different coloured fibre
313:, or a blend of natural and synthetic fibers.
166:to withstand the stresses involved in sewing.
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1525:"Crafting for a Greener World: T-shirt yarns"
417:Other plant fibers which can be spun include
5030:Timeline of clothing and textiles technology
1873:Journal of the Textile Institute Proceedings
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1565:Shakespeare, Margaret (September 30, 2015).
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2125:"Hand Weaving Supplies from Weaving Today"
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3177:Embroidery Software Protection Coalition
1871:"Hosiery Yarns and the Knitted Fabric".
1708:Doran, David; Cather, Bob (2013-07-24).
1567:"20 Things You Didn't Know About...Wool"
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1356:. New York: Basic Books. p. 58.
1296:– via Smithsonian Learning Lab.
656:Both synthetic and natural yarns can
445:The most common spun animal fiber is
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1928:Advances in yarn spinning technology
1044:Microscopic aspect of selected yarns
170:are yarns specifically designed for
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3197:Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum
1689:Women's Work:The First 20,000 Years
1523:Coburn, Robyn (September 1, 2010).
1432:"List of plant fibres | Britannica"
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1687:Barber, Elizabeth Wayland (1994)
1313:Bangladesh University of Textiles
1096:Cloth pencil box under microscope
593:Comparison of material properties
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269:materials developing from animal
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3912:The Knitting Guild Association
3202:Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum
3172:Embroiderers' Guild of America
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3892:Revolutionary Knitting Circle
3182:Needlework Development Scheme
1667:Kadolph, Sara J., ed. (2007)
1383:. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
1260:Kadolph, Sara J., ed. (2007)
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1072:Woolen shawl under microscope
789:Open-end yarn is produced by
5814:Knitting tools and materials
5681:Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd
5161:Conservation and restoration
3902:UK Hand Knitting Association
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3071:Shahin Ebrahimzadeh-Pezeshki
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1645:"Are you allergic to wool?"
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1965:Encyclopaedia Britannica
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5716:John Rylands
5696:Ethel Mairet
5630:Roberts loom
5580:Air-jet loom
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5316:Double weave
5219:Sewing terms
5214:Dyeing terms
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4839:Fundamentals
4832:Textile arts
4523:Tape measure
4518:Tailor's ham
4503:Sewing gauge
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4381:Hook-and-eye
4153:Cross-stitch
4143:Chain stitch
4138:Catch stitch
4128:Blind stitch
3968:Yarn bombing
3821:Shannon Okey
3782:Knitters and
3526:Arm knitting
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3146:Erica Wilson
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2770:Bunka shishu
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2288:Shell stitch
2263:Bead crochet
2209:Crochet hook
2154:
2150:"Yarn"
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5661:Otti Berger
5656:Anni Albers
5625:Rapier loom
5356:Plain weave
5296:Basketweave
5119:Indonesian
4901:NĂ„lebinding
4580:Haberdasher
4498:Seam ripper
4330:Self-fabric
4305:Interfacing
4285:Collar stay
4241:Felled seam
4183:Pick stitch
4148:Coverstitch
3841:Meg Swansen
3531:Basketweave
3434:Continental
3388:Coats Group
3381:Yarn brands
3319:Row counter
3101:Ann Macbeth
3066:Leon Conrad
3061:Emilie Bach
2843:Kogin-zashi
2678:Tent stitch
2527:Needlepoint
2452:Berlin work
1535:19 December
1330:. Advameg.
1009:Yarn skeins
959:Yarn weight
859:taslanizing
411:Manila hemp
376:Bombyx mori
200:Old English
198:, from the
5803:Categories
5757:More looms
5620:Power loom
5590:Dobby loom
5585:Dandy loom
5394:Components
5346:Pile weave
5336:Leno weave
5321:Even-weave
5207:Glossaries
4936:Rug making
4906:Needlework
4866:Embroidery
4679:Elias Howe
4640:Simplicity
4575:Dressmaker
4483:Pincushion
4463:Needlecase
4458:Dress form
4417:Grain/bias
4371:Buttonhole
4340:Twill tape
4251:Style line
4178:Pad stitch
4168:Lockstitch
4133:Buttonhole
4113:Backstitch
4017:Techniques
3791:Sam Barsky
3571:Casting on
3561:Buttonhole
3519:Techniques
3485:Dip stitch
3372:Variegated
3238:Needlework
3151:Lily Yeats
3106:May Morris
2948:Vyshyvanka
2943:Vietnamese
2881:Macedonian
2719:Plainweave
2694:Aida cloth
2613:Buttonhole
2598:Backstitch
2428:Embroidery
2256:and motifs
2254:Techniques
2219:Hook gauge
2110:2021-10-03
2100:Interweave
2068:2021-10-03
2044:2021-10-03
1995:2021-10-22
1970:2021-10-22
1781:1804.07606
1750:2017-12-05
1740:Interweave
1697:0393313484
1654:2021-11-25
1576:2021-11-25
1461:Anim Front
1441:2023-03-24
1338:2007-06-21
1290:Art to Zoo
1247:2012-05-25
1217:References
1176:Microfiber
1132:Sweatshirt
1037:Lion brand
793:without a
522:chinchilla
263:prehistory
249:, "band".
218:, "yarn",
207:, akin to
190:The word "
172:needlework
164:lubricants
142:ropemaking
138:embroidery
126:crocheting
120:, used in
5676:Ada Dietz
5570:Types of
5326:Gabardine
5193:Recycling
5166:Fiber art
5008:Byzantine
4916:Patchwork
4630:Clothkits
4620:Butterick
4590:Silkwoman
4555:Suppliers
4410:Materials
4280:Bias tape
4213:Topstitch
4188:Rantering
4163:Hemstitch
3784:designers
3727:Fair Isle
3681:Thrumming
3656:Short row
3591:Faggoting
3510:Yarn over
3449:Norwegian
2938:Ukrainian
2790:Cantonese
2765:Brazilian
2709:Evenweave
2557:Whitework
2542:Stumpwork
2532:Quillwork
2512:Hardanger
2457:Blackwork
2314:Amigurumi
2132:Handwoven
1947:798340806
1504:"Rayon".
891:Heathered
809:from the
699:Spun yarn
668:Structure
605:in the UK
560:polyester
339:of cotton
301:Materials
259:Stone Age
186:Etymology
162:or other
57:summarize
5539:Tapestry
5487:Pibiones
5401:Textiles
5306:Coverlet
5178:Industry
5156:Blocking
5123:Balinese
5067:Burmese
4998:Quilting
4946:Spinning
4926:Quilting
4886:Knitting
4851:Beadwork
4846:Appliqué
4719:New Home
4650:Machines
4635:McCall's
4612:Patterns
4493:Scissors
4354:Closures
4335:Soutache
4325:Rickrack
4236:Neckline
4203:Stoating
4173:Overlock
4118:Bar tack
4099:Stitches
4089:Shirring
3933:Blocking
3732:Intarsia
3710:Patterns
3611:Grafting
3586:Entrelac
3495:Increase
3480:Decrease
3463:Stitches
3429:Combined
3424:Circular
3285:Knitting
3243:Quilting
3228:Knitting
3218:Appliqué
2827:Jacobean
2648:Parisian
2591:Stitches
2537:Smocking
2507:Goldwork
2447:Bargello
2268:Blocking
2229:Scissors
2214:Cro-hook
2018:Archived
1814:21727156
1806:29756870
1744:Archived
1669:Textiles
1631:28350041
1491:34026311
1332:Archived
1262:Textiles
1241:Archived
1150:See also
973:humidity
967:(oz) or
928:needles.
728:cashmere
712:spinning
638:allergen
634:wheezing
478:cashmere
455:shearing
398:plant.
242:Sanskrit
146:textiles
130:knitting
73:May 2022
5829:Weaving
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5301:Charvet
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5093:Mapuche
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4961:Weaving
4896:Macramé
4876:Felting
4856:Crochet
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4669:Bernina
4528:Thimble
4422:Selvage
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4264:Notions
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4193:Running
4123:Blanket
4034:Darning
4024:Basting
3963:Selvage
3943:History
3938:Dye lot
3921:Related
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3701:Welting
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3651:Ribbing
3621:Hemming
3439:English
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2497:Darning
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