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A large, loose loop of yarn tied together. You cannot knit directly from a hank; it will tangle instantly. It must be wound into a ball or cake first using a swift and ball winder.

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: Breathable, strong, inelastic, and highly absorbent. Perfect for summer garments.

: Produced by silkworms, silk yarn is renowned for its high tensile strength, smooth texture, and elegant drape. Natural Plant Fibers (Cellulose-Based) It must be wound into a ball or

: Luxury fiber from cashmere goats that is exceptionally soft and lightweight.

Superwash wool has been chemically treated or coated to prevent the fibers from interlocking. It can safely go into a washing machine on a gentle cycle. Non-superwash wool will felt and shrink dramatically if exposed to heat and agitation. Perfect for summer garments

A modern rayon variant. It yields a silky sheen, anti-bacterial properties, and an exceptionally fluid drape. Synthetic Fibers

Whether you are a seasoned crocheter, a beginner knitter, or just someone looking for a new hobby, understanding is the first step toward turning string into heirlooms. In this comprehensive guide, we will unravel everything you need to know about yarn : its history, its anatomy, the difference between fibers, and how to choose the perfect skein for your next project.

The Complete Guide to Yarn: From Ancient Craft to Cultural Connection

Luxury fibers from goats. Mohair provides a fuzzy halo, while cashmere offers unmatched lightweight warmth.